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Fandifi Technology Corp C.FDM.X

Alternate Symbol(s):  FDMSF

Fandifi Technology Corp. provides a crowd-based and system-generated prediction fan engagement platform. The Company’s primary business is the development and monetization of the Company’s all ages fand engagement and brand activation platform for engaging fans on desktop and mobile platforms. The Company’s Fandifi platform runs on associated neural networks for content creators to increase gamification of their content and enable fan engagement within their communities regardless of the form of distribution. The platform’s main product is a prediction engine, which facilitates real-time predictions in various events, helping content creators to extend peak viewership metrics. Fandifi presents data for predictions from esports and sports data feeds as well as from community generated predictions that viewers can overlay on any streamed content and then share with friends and their communities as challenges.


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Post by RickandMortyon Mar 23, 2021 5:07pm
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QuestionIf this dips down a little more I am definitely buying more. There is something I am not sure about. Using prices that are not my actual, but as an example. I previously bought 10,0000 shares at 50 cents. Now I buy 10,000 more shares at $1. My account now shows I hold 20,000 shares at an average price of 75 cents. The next time I sell shares, am I selling my shares based on the average 75 cents cost, or does the system sell my earlier purchased shares first, or my more recently purchased shares first? The reason I am asking is I think I would want to sell the shares purchased at the higher price first, and hold onto the shares purchased at the lower price longer. 

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