RE:Like Positive Phototaxis?Mineshack wrote: "Once an insect flies close enough to a light bulb, it attempts to navigate by way of the artificial light, rather than the moon. Since the light bulb radiates light on all sides, the insect simply cannot keep the light source at a constant angle, as it does with the moon. It attempts to navigate a straight path but ends up caught in an endless spiral dance around the bulb."
That was a logical explanation for why flying insects will spend their night bouncing off a light bulb.
Can anyone provide me with as much logic in explaining why there are many posters on this board and CEO.CA who chose to invest so much time and effort to talk-down Novo?
I cannot make any sense of it and don't want to waste time reading them. Often the short position is blamed, but it seems more intelligent for shorts to invest their efforts in deflating an over-bought stock near its high. Their behavior would seem more rewarding for a value investor attempting to accumulate at a discount.
Is it somehow like Positive Phototaxis?
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Maybe , just maybe. .... bugs are simply designed to live pointless lives.
Tx