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Harryvanluik je denkt toch niet serieus dat lordonehope de reden is van deze daling?
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Al dat negatief gezwets maakt vele twijfelaars ongeduldig. Daarnaast heb je anderen die olie op het vuur gieten om de koers te doen dalen en zelf bij te kopen aan lagere koersen. Ook dat is manipulatie. Er zij naar mijn bescheiden mening weinig of geen nieuwe investeerders zolang MDXH niet met iets groots in het nieuws komt.Dus wat er nu met de koers gebeurt is voiornamelijk het resultaat van de verkopen en aankopen door enkele traders.
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asti schreef op 1 juni 2016 15:11:

Hey dat zou best kunnen SJURVM!
Men heeft nu de koopknop gevonden. Problem solved.
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Als één vogel ziet waar de kersen hangen komen weldra alle vogels uit de buurt aanvliegen
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Ook Exact met Cologuard verhoogt de marktpenetratie. Een van de grote klanten "Anthem" heeft haar coverage uitgebreid naar 5 extra staten. Daardoor zijn nu een kleine 30 miljoen leden in het Anthem systeem afgedekt… Exact zou ons allemaal wel eens heel positief kunnen verrassen zeker gezien het enorme succes van de grote promotiecampagne (awareness). Meerdere kleinere spelers zullen vermoedelijk snel volgen. De welriekende Cologuard fabriek kan 1 miljoen testen per jaar aan. Ze schatten een 240.000 testen in 2016…maar dat zou wel eens een veel te lage schatting kunnen blijken.
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Dank voor de daling van vandaag en weer een plukje extra verder uitgebreid. Harry, ik en andere volhouders gaan ooit de vruchten plukken.
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Natte krant schreef op 1 juni 2016 16:26:

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Men heeft nu de koopknop gevonden. Problem solved.
Sommige trades zijn toch geautomatiseerd? Computers die onder andere nieuwsberichten lezen en proberen te interpreteren?

Goed gevonden SJURVM. Ik heb echt het idee dat het om dat nieuwsbericht ging!
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asti schreef op 1 juni 2016 18:01:

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Sommige trades zijn toch geautomatiseerd? Computers die onder andere nieuwsberichten lezen en proberen te interpreteren?

Goed gevonden SJURVM. Ik heb echt het idee dat het om dat nieuwsbericht ging!
Daar geloof ik niks van. Handelaren weten echt wel waar en met welk fonds gehandeld wordt.
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Munnybunny (wie anders!") vermeldde op een ander forum het volgende…weliswaar geen echt nieuws maar zeker vermeldenswaard:
"Gino S schreef:
Volgens iemand die vorige week op de aandeelhoudersmeeting was, vertelde men daar na de vergadering dat Assuremdxh in K4 2016 op de markt gaat komen en dat MDXH dat zelf gaat doen.

Indien dit waar is, ziet de nabije toekomst er goed uit, niet?

Dat klopt en is vermeld in de resultaten van Q4 en herhaalt in die van Q1 van 3 mei ll

Q2 and FY2016 Outlook

The Company maintains its guidance for the 2016 fiscal year and expects continued revenue growth from increased adoption of ConfirmMDx and SelectMDx for Prostate Cancer tests in the EU and US markets, driven by the investment in sales and managed care representatives.

The Company's efforts to automate the U.S. laboratory process have resulted in per unit cost reductions for ConfirmMDx. Ongoing automation efforts should contribute to gross margin and EBITDA improvement.

The Company has already achieved several 2016 guidance targets, including the launch of SelectMDx in the US and the publication of SelectMDx validation study results. The Company maintains its focus to establish ConfirmMDx and SelectMDx as the standard of care in prostate cancer detection and to gain market share in the US, and now global, urology markets. MDxHealth continues to generate and publish evidence supporting expanded reimbursement for its products to deliver long-term profitability and ongoing investment in its pipeline of unique epigenetic and molecular diagnostic solutions.

The Company maintains the following guidance for the remainder of 2016:

Revenue growth between 30% to 50%
Improved EBITDA compared to 2015
Publication of US SelectMDx validation data
Launch AssureMDx on US market in H2
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- See more at: beursig.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&a...
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het kan niet op nog meer producten en er zal er toch wel een goed verkocht gaan worden. mijn bedrijf maakt winst maar deze winkel gaat veel meer winst maken. trouwens off topic maar voor de biotech liefhebbers is Merus (Ton Logtenberg) bispecifieke antibodies vorige week naar Nasdaq gegaan.
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vreemd vermogen schreef op 1 juni 2016 18:25:

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Daar geloof ik niks van. Handelaren weten echt wel waar en met welk fonds gehandeld wordt.

Computers That Trade on the News

By GRAHAM BOWLEY DEC. 22, 2010

The number-crunchers on Wall Street are starting to crunch something else: the news.

Math-loving traders are using powerful computers to speed-read news reports, editorials, company Web sites, blog posts and even Twitter messages — and then letting the machines decide what it all means for the markets.

The development goes far beyond standard digital fare like most-read and e-mailed lists. In some cases, the computers are actually parsing writers’ words, sentence structure, even the odd emoticon. A wink and a smile — ;) — for instance, just might mean things are looking up for the markets. Then, often without human intervention, the programs are interpreting that news and trading on it.

Given the volatility in the markets and concern that computerized trading exaggerates the ups and downs, the notion that Wall Street is engineering news-bots might sound like an investor’s nightmare.

But the development, years in the making, is part of the technological revolution that is reshaping Wall Street. In a business where information is the most valuable commodity, traders with the smartest, fastest computers can outfox and outmaneuver rivals.

“It is an arms race,” said Roger Ehrenberg, managing partner at IA Ventures, an investment firm specializing in young companies, speaking of some of the new technologies that help traders identify events first and interpret them.

Many of the robo-readers look beyond the numbers and try to analyze market sentiment, that intuitive feeling investors have about the markets. Like the latest economic figures, news and social media buzz — “unstructured data,” as it is known — can shift the mood from exuberance to despondency.

Tech-savvy traders have been scraping data out of new reports, press releases and corporate Web sites for years. But new, linguistics-based software goes well beyond that. News agencies like Bloomberg, Dow Jones and Thomson Reuters have adopted the idea, offering services that supposedly help their Wall Street customers sift through news automatically.

Some of these programs hardly seem like rocket science. Working with academics at Columbia University and the University of Notre Dame, Dow Jones compiled a dictionary of about 3,700 words that can signal changes in sentiment. Feel-good words include obvious ones like “ingenuity,” “strength” and “winner.” Feel-bad ones include “litigious,” “colludes” and “risk.”

The software typically identifies the subject of a story and then examines the actual words. The programs are written to recognize the meaning of words and phrases in context, like distinguishing between “terribly,” “good” and “terribly good.”

Vince Fioramonti, a portfolio manager at Alpha Equity Management, a $185 million equities fund in Hartford, uses Thomson Reuters software to measure sentiment over weeks, rather than minutes or hours, and pumps that information directly into his fund’s trading systems.

“It is an aggregate effect,” Mr. Fioramonti said. “These things give you the ability to assimilate more information.”

Bloomberg monitors news articles and Twitter feeds and alerts its customers if a lot of people are suddenly sending Twitter messages about, say, I.B.M.

Lexalytics, a text analysis company in Amherst, Mass., that works with Thomson Reuters, says it has developed algorithms that make sense out of Twitter messages. That includes emoticons like the happy-face :) and the not-so-happy :\.

Skeptics abound, but proponents insist such software will eventually catch on with traders.

“This is where the news breaks,” said Jeff Catlin, the chief executive of Lexalytics. “You have a leg up if you are a trader.”

The computer-savvy traders known as quants are paying attention. According to Aite Group, a financial services consulting company, about 35 percent of quantitative trading firms are exploring whether to use unstructured data feeds. Two years ago, about 2 percent of those firms used them.

Quants often use these programs to manage their risks by, say, automatically shutting down trading when bad news hits.

But industry experts say the programs are also moving the markets. Last May, as Greece’s financial crisis deepened, Wall Street computers seized on a news story with the word “abyss” in the headline and initiated sell orders, according to industry experts.

But some warn of a growing digital divide in the markets. Well-heeled traders who can afford sophisticated technology have an edge over everyone else, these people say.

Paul Tetlock, an associate professor at Columbia University who did research that was used to create the news algorithms, worries that technology has skewed the playing field. Regulators, he said, should keep a close eye on these high-speed traders.

“People are trading news at very high frequency,” he said. “People worry about that.”

But the experts are already talking about the next thing — programs to automatically digest broadcast and closed-caption television.

Adam Honoré, the research director at Aite Group, said the innovations did not end there. He said some traders were using software that monitored public statements by corporate executives and administered the computer equivalent of a lie-detector test.

“It is the next wave of trading,” Mr. Honoré said of unstructured data. “It goes hand in hand with more and more of everyday life being digitized.”

www.nytimes.com/2010/12/23/business/2...
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fly like an eagle schreef op 1 juni 2016 17:28:

Dank voor de daling van vandaag en weer een plukje extra verder uitgebreid. Harry, ik en andere volhouders gaan ooit de vruchten plukken.
Inderdaad!
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Alhoewel ik MDx goed volg, heb ik dus stevig afgebouwd. Dat hoort ook bij beleggen. Heb nu veel cash staan en wacht af wat MDx zelf laat zien. Q2 of H1 moet voor mij aantonen dat de groei de moeite waard is om weer bij te kopen.
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If Jan Groen is reading this I would suggest he asks to have the website updated

Unless I am very much mistaken Walter Narajowski is no longer at ROKA.
At least he is no loger the CFO

mdxhealth.com/team/mr-walter-narajowski

rokabio.com/about-us/executive-team/
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