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drifter

03/13/21 12:59 PM

#26120 RE: DonDonDonDon #26119

OT - My google machine is working this morning

Some notable people with Asperger's

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – Classical Composer.
Sir Isaac Newton – Mathematician, Astronomer, & Physicist.
Jerry Seinfeld – Comedian.
Satoshi Tajiri – Creator of Nintendo's Pokémon (C)
Nikola Tesla – Inventor
Andy Warhol – Artist.

Just curious, do you studder?
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cowtown jay

03/13/21 4:47 PM

#26123 RE: DonDonDonDon #26119

I definitely have an unusual drive when it comes to numbers and what they mean. I was appointed as a Funds Administrator when I was stationed at US Army Headquarters in Germany. I was then an E4 with two years of service. The position to which I was appointed was for an E8 (E9 being the highest enlisted pay grade), and was only attained by career service members.

In college, I took every Economics course the university offered, and Aced all of them. Then they let me take an independent study course in Economics, which I designed with the faculty's oversight. That course studied political economics.

As a futures trader, the owner of my brokerage wanted me to help with his launch of an internet-based trading room. He wanted me to use the trading system I designed to make buy and sell calls for his clients, trading S&P futures.

If you think I'm obsessed with this stock, you should read some of my SPNG stuff. That company was bankrupted, and the bankruptcy judge appointed me as the shareholders' Estate Representative, after the Trustee asked me to accept that appointment, and I told him I would. I'm waiting for Durham to finish his appointment as Special Counsel, and if his report lacks identifying sources of funds used for political purposes, I will get back into that case.

But let's get back to present day, actually to yesterday. I agree that coincidences arise. We had price change parity with CYDY four times yesterday, as I disclosed. And I also said that I thought some of that was noise. I then said, "We had price change parity at $-0.09 at 0954 Eastern, and most recently at -$0.14 at 1013 Eastern. That would put s/r at $15.35 for HGEN, and $2.32 for CYDY."

https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=162518550

So how did that work out? But let's also look at a post I made earlier this month, where I said, "What I often see is that through lunch, those prices will act as both support and resistance for both companies. But, in the last 90 minutes - two hours of the day, they will firmly act as either support or resistance for both companies."

https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=162321269&txt2find=price|change|parity

If you look at a 5 minute chart for CYDY, you can see how tough $2.32 was for them to break through for the rest of the day.

You can also see how HGEN had both support and resistance at $15.35, until about the "last 90 minutes" of the day, until the 2:30 pm bar, when we proceeded to stay above that support for the remainder of the session.

You have the option every day to compare the projected s/r, to the actual s/r. If those reviews "mean nothing" to you, and you think the intersection of these price points are coincidental, I look forward to when I think that is true, also, because I will no longer believe that we are locked into an algorithm with CYDY that suppresses our share price.

Whatever this affliction, or condition, that I might have, (and I am definitely not a social person, and I do see repetitive patterns that I can't unsee, so I have no problem with you labelling it), I'm looking forward to capitalizing on it with HGEN...and to a lesser extent with CYDY.

I appreciate that some posters here, like Engr and 1upandaway, share their thoughts regarding share price, either occasionally or daily. And I would love to see other posters project s/r levels they have determined, especially if they use price change parity as the basis, but however they determine those projections. At least many of us seem to like sharing our hopes for future share price and market cap.

Besides all else, this board can get pretty boring at times.