Respiratory Syncytial Virus

Discussion in 'Stocks' started by nursebee, Aug 15, 2014.

  1. nursebee

    nursebee

    GOLDEN BUY OP NOW IMO, hold for a few months back to 9+
    7.36
     
    #51     Mar 26, 2015
  2. Tavurth

    Tavurth

    That's a pretty shallow demand angle coming from such highs, looks like more bad weather ahead.
     
    #52     Mar 26, 2015
  3. nursebee

    nursebee

    I dont know what a demand angle is...care to post a chart and explanation?
    (I dont need it though)
    I was expecting fall to 7.4 based on last dilution in June 2014, took months to climb again...
     
    #53     Mar 26, 2015
  4. Tavurth

    Tavurth

    A demand angle would be the historical vector or regression, at which demand is found and sustained.
    If you take a look at the previous chart, we're now well below the 'Buoyant consolidation' area, and moving back to the previously accumulated break out. (5.8-6.2)
     
    #54     Mar 26, 2015
  5. nursebee

    nursebee

    I dont understand that which you say.
    I view things as we moved down to the area at which 175M of stock could be absorbed rapidly.
    There will be some indecision on the part of retail traders, the hidden hand of the market should take advantage of it.
    As time goes on, perhaps with another catalyst, this should rebase and rebuild.

    RSV is a 5B market per year.
    They also have flu and are working on Ebola.
     
    #55     Mar 27, 2015
  6. Tavurth

    Tavurth

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    #56     Mar 27, 2015
  7. nursebee

    nursebee

    About 12% in two days, perhaps take the profit, the rest might take longer. 8.25 now from 7.36 idea.

    My demand angle would be different...

    demand angle.PNG
     
    #57     Mar 27, 2015
  8. Tavurth

    Tavurth

    It looks like you reference dbphoenix and R. Wyckoff in your work. I have always had trouble when working with edge-clamped vectors, as they often incur measurement bias.

    Perhaps no framework is perfect. Your method seems to be working well and so I wish you the best of luck.
     
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    #58     Mar 27, 2015
  9. nursebee

    nursebee

    I read wyckoff but don't use him
    I ignore most of what I read here and have no clue bout DPbendix
    Yes lines are subjective, yours and mine both.

    I follow fundamentals: future growth companies, strong leadership and business plans, biz model I can wrap my head around and estimate reasonably on back of napkin.

    This blip down not based on a change of any of the above.
     
    #59     Mar 27, 2015
  10. nursebee

    nursebee

    Looks like a strong close is in store for today.
    higher risk than my last call
     
    #60     Apr 10, 2015