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Post by liane on Jul 9, 2014 6:48:16 GMT -5
I tend to moderate with a light hand (BD as well) - mostly here to toss out the spammers and FUDsters. I've noticed, as of late, a lot of labeling as to a poster's position (short, long, whatever). Please remember that a person can be of one persuasion, but still cogently discuss the opposite viewpoint and consider the ramifications. I would ask everyone to stick to and argue the topic, and not be obsessed with pinning labels on other posters. Remember, all viewpoints are welcome here as long as there is good basis. Thanks!
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Post by Chris on Jul 9, 2014 7:14:23 GMT -5
Your post is a dead giveaway, you're a long!
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Post by liane on Jul 9, 2014 7:55:13 GMT -5
Your post is a dead giveaway, you're a long! And I'm all for hearing the other side if there's a good basis.
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Post by garrett on Jul 9, 2014 8:08:05 GMT -5
Liane, agreed - but I think deciding on what constitutes "good basis" might be a little too subjective. Keep the spammers and name callers out, but let the opinions be as they may
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Post by liane on Jul 9, 2014 8:18:47 GMT -5
Good point garrett. "Good" is too subjective. But I do want to see why a person holds the opinion that they do.
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Post by mnkd2014 on Jul 9, 2014 12:51:39 GMT -5
Liane,
Thanks for the timely reminder. The main value of this board is we can do dual diligence on MNKD stock. To get that, we need to be open minded and respect different opinions.
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Post by babaoriley on Jul 9, 2014 13:14:01 GMT -5
Beg to differ, mnkd2014, for me the main value of this board is comradery among those brought together by an interest, be it short or long, in MNKD (wish we could have more overt shorts on the board, would be fun to banter with them).
If I wanted some due diligence (the most overused phrase and overemphasized concept on message boards), I'd surely go someplace where people had a clue!! LOL! Kidding!!! Some here are pretty darn sharp, even shrewd, but the real trick for scientific dummies like me is to figure how to handicap them and their contributions. Sometimes folks go off on a blistering pace only to tire badly in the stretch.
Message board behavior is absolutely fascinating to me, and I've left more crumbs along the trail than anyone else.
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