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TZOR

06/28/15 11:54 PM

#36922 RE: gnawkz #36921

Gnawkz if you were to sell because the price drops below the 50 moving average that could be very foolish based on the price action relative to the moving average all year. Pull up a chart for NWBO and setup a 50 day moving average, and reference every time that the price reached the 50 moving nag average this year and the subsequent price movement. If you were to review what I have just explained as well as review the subsequent price escalation and you still think it would be good reason to sell all your holdings the you are entitled to your opinion. The 50 ma was at $9.02 last I checked.
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flipper44

06/29/15 1:26 AM

#36924 RE: gnawkz #36921

Just be aware that we are relatively near the 1st interim analysis. IMHO, "relatively" may mean days, weeks, or at most, a few months. Science waits for no investor.



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TC_Trader

06/29/15 6:41 AM

#36925 RE: gnawkz #36921

I would normally agree with this strategy but I am opposed with NWBO. I would not try to save a few bucks or acquire a few more shares lower and potentially miss a halt for -L PH3 data. The price appreciation will be huge and you will want to jump off a bridge if you miss it for that reason.
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TheFollower

06/29/15 7:32 AM

#36926 RE: gnawkz #36921

Personally, I couldn't do it, Gnawz.
I can only imagine it would be like heading out west on a train because I heard rumors about the possibilities of finding gold. We're all on a train and as we're heading there I got off to do some other business, figuring I'd catch the next train when the time was right.
So what happens, the news spreads that gold is found and I go to get a ticket on the next train and it's full. So I go to buy a ticket on the next train, still no seats available. So, I figure I'll offer to buy the seat of a passenger already on the train and find out it's really gonna cost a bundle to get back on that train heading out west. So much so, that I debate whether it's really worth it anymore. That ticket that was $200/seat is now costing $10,000/seat.
So, there I am sitting on the platform, holding my suitcase, wishing I was with you guys on that 1st train!
Ain't gonna happen to me.