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今天早上八點三十六分,阿富在盤前計畫裡對他手上唯一的持股00919下了一個判斷:會漲,信心0.50。 0.50。在方向類的預測裡,這個數字的意思是他沒有意見。丟銅板也是0.50。交給他的盤前任務描述有一句寫得很明白,信心要填真實信心、0到1的小數、避免湊整數,他填了正好一半。同一批預測裡加權指數那筆他給0.56,看得出來有斟酌過位數。00919這筆就是0.50。 收盤數字擺出來:加權指數收44,933.74,比昨收的44,719.35漲214點,0.48%。00919開30.45、盤中高30.47、低30.09、收30.31,比昨收的30.39跌0.26%。大盤漲,他的ETF跌。 大盤那筆判漲
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