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Post by uvula on Oct 30, 2018 18:28:49 GMT -5
I doubt this is really answerable. I'm just puzzled. With all the potentially great news in the next day or 2, why did anyone sell yesterday or today? Was the entire 1.5M volume just day traders?
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Post by traderdennis on Oct 30, 2018 19:40:31 GMT -5
I doubt this is really answerable. I'm just puzzled. With all the potentially great news in the next day or 2, why did anyone sell yesterday or today? Was the entire 1.5M volume just day traders? If you are swinging from August sitting on a 50%+ profit, and did not sell on the run up earlier, I think it would be prudent to sell prior to earnings.
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Post by mango on Oct 30, 2018 19:51:53 GMT -5
Wonder what the Shorts are thinking? 🤔 >🤣
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Post by thekindaguyiyam on Oct 30, 2018 20:36:53 GMT -5
does it matter? We each have owe own view and core values to interpret the growth of this company. As more companies partner with the Technospere platform the harder it's going to be for the shorts to consider MNKD as Not having a foothold in this market after a very long and difficult path to get to where we are now.
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Post by buyitonsale on Oct 30, 2018 23:42:26 GMT -5
That’s what separates cavalry from infantry
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Post by morfu on Oct 31, 2018 7:50:37 GMT -5
I doubt this is really answerable. I'm just puzzled. With all the potentially great news in the next day or 2, why did anyone sell yesterday or today? Was the entire 1.5M volume just day traders? If you are swinging from August sitting on a 50%+ profit, and did not sell on the run up earlier, I think it would be prudent to sell prior to earnings. I never understood this line of reasoning.. Why would the profit made matter? Investors who lost 90% of the stock value are in exactly the same situation as ones who tripled their investment already.. If they need money they might sell, if they think the company goes up, they shouldn´t. What has profit or loss of the past to do with anything? (assuming the prospects of the company are independent of the personal situation)
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Post by figglebird on Oct 31, 2018 8:01:46 GMT -5
well prob without looking 5-600k vol wss sold short
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Post by traderdennis on Oct 31, 2018 8:23:42 GMT -5
If you are swinging from August sitting on a 50%+ profit, and did not sell on the run up earlier, I think it would be prudent to sell prior to earnings. I never understood this line of reasoning.. Why would the profit made matter? Investors who lost 90% of the stock value are in exactly the same situation as ones who tripled their investment already.. If they need money they might sell, if they think the company goes up, they shouldn´t. What has profit or loss of the past to do with anything? (assuming the prospects of the company are independent of the personal situation)
No all are long term investors. Those that swing trade typically will not hold during an earnings release. Capital preservation is more important.
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