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Desirability Scale of First Ten Comic Book Titles at 90% Level

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Amazingly Secret Approach Using an Incredibly Novel Data Analysis Procedure for Comic Book Investing and Speculation.  I wanted to reward all who are now up to speed on this informational approach for your speculation pleasure. See previous Posts to catch up. Table1 to 4 are the top to bottom ranked issues of first ten runs issues as ranked by their desirability.   FYI.  If this data is real then the values of the issues should be nearly the same. If not then there maybe an overlay opportunity. 

Birth of the Desire Scale and a Simple Data Grouping

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Amazingly Secret Approach Using an Incredibly Novel Data Analysis Procedure for Comic Book Investing and Speculation.  This post is an introduction to the concept of the B Score data as a beginning to lead to the labeling of each issue in the 10 runs I have covered with a Desire Scale and a Simple Data Grouping. I copied the top comic book issues that had a B Score of 200 and above. I needed to transform the data to help me visualize the group. I tried log transformation and did not use it. I instead scaled the data and used the transformed data as a guide to separate the issues into groups. The five tables denote the grouping from A to I issues. The scale number means that you can use that number to compare two issues. For example Hulk 1 1117 vs JIM 84 132. Divide 1117 by 132 yielding 8.4. Thus on average Investors Desire Hulk #1 8 times as much as JIM #84.  The most surprising to me was the strength of FF#5 as the top non number 1 issue. Investors are very bullish on t...

Cluster Analysis of ASM, FF, and X-men runs. Part 1

            In Previous post, I have discussed the methods I use based on detecting bias between Insiders (Investors) and Outsiders (non-investor-collector). As we have journeyed through 6 runs it is apparent that a Bias exists between these groups, it has to! Investment dollars are the currency in this universe. Outsiders are biased to collecting all issues in a run etc. Investors will be focused on the money side and will not be focused as Fans.             I developed the B Score as a beginning measure into a run. It will not be the final word but a guide. As with all data analysis it is a guide only vs. being a commandment! So in the cluster analysis I combine all issues in multiple runs and judge within the large group. In case the ASM, FF, and X-men issues were grouped and analyzed. Bright Green are those issues with the highest Insider Bias, Dark Green has some I...