Investment Potential and Analysis of Marvel Spotlight Issues 1 to 10.
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Investment Potential and Analysis of Marvel Spotlight Issues 1 to 10. In the bronze age many key first appearances occurred in these odd titles. We have issue 5 with the first appearance of Ghost Rider (GR)and issue 2 with the first appearance of Werewolf by Night (WBN). So going into our analysis I expected these two issues to be the focus.
In table one, we see the B Score data stream of the MST issues 1 to 10. As expected, issues 2 and 5 are Lime Green stained highlighting that these issues have the highest Insider investors Bias. We also have a dark green stained issue 8 where we have Ghost rider vs his adoptive father in hell as well as the villain snake dance as his first appearance. Note that the B Score of 5 is 355 while the Issue 2 has a B Score of 161. That difference implies that the GR is more desired as compared to WBN. See Table 5 for the complete story on desirability.
Table 1. Bias Scores of the Marvel Spotlight Issues 1 to 10.
Table 2 looks within each world and measures differences across the grades of 9.4, 8, 6. These differences are then compare between the I and O worlds and the SLN DF numbers and the %DF is calculated. High positive numbers suggest high variation in the grades data. %DF is look at the proportion of the differences to see if it is very high or not. Lime green issues are the high %DF issues. These are issues 8, 9 , and 11.
This give me insight into the issue's landscape across the grades. Red issues are negative and are suggesting they are overbought issues.
Table 2. SLN, SLN DF and %DF calculated in MTS Issues 1 to 12.
Table 3 presents the deepest looking data. Each grade is studied and compared between the I and O worlds. The orange $ implies a positive Insider biased issue at that grade and suggest we focus there. Lime green stained issues are the highest biased across all grades and dark green issue are only those we focus on at the highest grade of 9.4 or better. So surprisingly, Issue 8 is the highest issue with multiple biases and is a focus at the 9.4 and 8 grade while 2 and 5 issues are only to be focused on at the 9.4 grade. Coming into this run Issue 8 was not on my investment radar but it is not.
Table 3 ADFs of MST Issues 1 to 12.
Table 4 is the scorecard data for all issues from all 3 data streams. Lime green issues are high biased in all 3 data streams while dark green issues are highlight in only 2 data streams. Yellow stained issues are highlighted in one data stream and remain watchable only. So we see that issues 2, 5 and 8 are the show here and should draw your maximum attention.
Table 4. Score Card of the MST Issues 1 to 12.
Finally, we have Table 5 data that allow us to place these issues in MST into context of the 1356 issues studied so far. I developed a Scaled Rank number that gives the desirability of each issue a rank of 100% to 0%. So quickly all the data has said Issues 2, 5 and 8 are the focus. These are by far the clear favorites in this run. Issue 5 is in the top 10% of desired comics, issue 2 is in the 15 percentile and Issue 8 is in the top 25 percentile of comics looked at. Note the extreme drop into issue 9 at the 39th percentile level. I believe this is most extreme I have seen. Neat when the data 'slaps you in your investment bankroll".
Table 5. Desire Scale Ranks of MST Issues 1 to 12.
Investment Potential and Analysis of Marvel Spotlight Issues 1 to 10. In the bronze age many key first appearances occurred in these odd titles. We have issue 5 with the first appearance of Ghost Rider (GR)and issue 2 with the first appearance of Werewolf by Night (WBN). So going into our analysis I expected these two issues to be the focus.
In table one, we see the B Score data stream of the MST issues 1 to 10. As expected, issues 2 and 5 are Lime Green stained highlighting that these issues have the highest Insider investors Bias. We also have a dark green stained issue 8 where we have Ghost rider vs his adoptive father in hell as well as the villain snake dance as his first appearance. Note that the B Score of 5 is 355 while the Issue 2 has a B Score of 161. That difference implies that the GR is more desired as compared to WBN. See Table 5 for the complete story on desirability.
Table 1. Bias Scores of the Marvel Spotlight Issues 1 to 10.
Table 2 looks within each world and measures differences across the grades of 9.4, 8, 6. These differences are then compare between the I and O worlds and the SLN DF numbers and the %DF is calculated. High positive numbers suggest high variation in the grades data. %DF is look at the proportion of the differences to see if it is very high or not. Lime green issues are the high %DF issues. These are issues 8, 9 , and 11.
This give me insight into the issue's landscape across the grades. Red issues are negative and are suggesting they are overbought issues.
Table 2. SLN, SLN DF and %DF calculated in MTS Issues 1 to 12.
Table 3 presents the deepest looking data. Each grade is studied and compared between the I and O worlds. The orange $ implies a positive Insider biased issue at that grade and suggest we focus there. Lime green stained issues are the highest biased across all grades and dark green issue are only those we focus on at the highest grade of 9.4 or better. So surprisingly, Issue 8 is the highest issue with multiple biases and is a focus at the 9.4 and 8 grade while 2 and 5 issues are only to be focused on at the 9.4 grade. Coming into this run Issue 8 was not on my investment radar but it is not.
Table 3 ADFs of MST Issues 1 to 12.
Table 4 is the scorecard data for all issues from all 3 data streams. Lime green issues are high biased in all 3 data streams while dark green issues are highlight in only 2 data streams. Yellow stained issues are highlighted in one data stream and remain watchable only. So we see that issues 2, 5 and 8 are the show here and should draw your maximum attention.
Table 4. Score Card of the MST Issues 1 to 12.
Finally, we have Table 5 data that allow us to place these issues in MST into context of the 1356 issues studied so far. I developed a Scaled Rank number that gives the desirability of each issue a rank of 100% to 0%. So quickly all the data has said Issues 2, 5 and 8 are the focus. These are by far the clear favorites in this run. Issue 5 is in the top 10% of desired comics, issue 2 is in the 15 percentile and Issue 8 is in the top 25 percentile of comics looked at. Note the extreme drop into issue 9 at the 39th percentile level. I believe this is most extreme I have seen. Neat when the data 'slaps you in your investment bankroll".
Table 5. Desire Scale Ranks of MST Issues 1 to 12.
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