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In response to
"
Technically, HSX prices predict the opening weekend estimate times 2.7 for normal weekends.
"
by
ty97
old data. but I still think it might be high. -- nm
Posted by
amanda jones (aka amanda)
Apr 26 '11, 12:01
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Thor hasn't been priced higher than 209.05 any time this year. I wonder if HSX is putting out its own full-run estimates? -- nm
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ty97
Apr 26, 12:03
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maybe they have formulas that extrapolate from the 4 week to full run? we just don't see it? -- nm
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Andie
Apr 26, 12:08
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Sounds logical. -- nm
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ty97
Apr 26, 12:09
then what's the point of the game?? hey speaking of, I am going to start playing the movies market again. no bonds, just movies.
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amanda jones
Apr 26, 12:06
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I started playing a little more actively a few weeks ago. And have promptly lost money. (how?!)
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ty97
Apr 26, 12:07
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that was the long answer version of: yes -- nm
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ty97
Apr 26, 12:08
Likewise, CAPAM's max is 226.25
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ty97
Apr 26, 12:04
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Weirdly enough, if you apply the 2.8 multiplier to those highs instead of 2.7, you come up with 216 and 234. -- nm
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Jelly
Apr 26, 12:05
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