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You are spot on again Doc!

 

Just got back from a fun time at the gym just before the close. IB was back up.

 

Put a *tiny* Good 'Til Covered (GTC) limit order on Neuronetics, Inc. (STIM) @ $24 hoping it'll get filed Monday AM if we open down. Will probably not buy anymore unless it goes under $20. They won't be making money for a long time. Having reviewed what is going on at UCSF and Stanford I'd say they have real shot at treatment of depression for those patients who do not respond to medication using transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS). Insurance companies are increasingly onboard as the cost of hospitalization is growing exponentially. Not to mention that the majority of gun fatalities are "Felo de se", Latin for "felon of himself." Let us pray that they are successful.

 

Have an excellent weekend everyone and see you on Monday!

 

Edit: Link to Stanford's Etkin Lab:

 

http://www.etkinlab.stanford.edu/

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Anyone interested in disruptive technology may enjoy (or hate) this youtube video. Tony Seba discusses the economics of electronic vehicles, self driving technology and finishes with solar energy at the end of the video. If he is correct we are in for one heck of a change in stock validations:  and sooner than we believe

 

"Stanford University futurist Tony Seba spent the last decades studying technological disruptions. He argues that the Electric Vehicle, battery storage, and solar power, along with autonomous vehicles, are a perfect example of a 10x exponential process which will wipe fossil fuels off the market in about a decade."

 

 

 

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