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Post by casualinvestor on Jan 24, 2018 11:13:55 GMT -5
Yesterday was extremely high shorting. It’s been high for a while but yesterday was a new high . Yet we were up yesterday and today. This happened during the short squeeze to 6 bucks. I might add shares here. Where can I see daily shorting statistics? The only short stats I know about are the NASDAQ 2-week stats: www.nasdaq.com/symbol/mnkd/short-interest
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Post by kc on Jan 24, 2018 11:24:40 GMT -5
So based on the feedback so far. The share price is based principally on fast food prices. This is good to know. Just inhale your Afrezza when you sit down with your two big Mac's.
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Post by kc on Jan 24, 2018 11:25:47 GMT -5
I’d be content with a New York City burger at this point in time. Not quite sunk to a New York street hotdog then? I had a lobster roll in NYC for $20.00 it was a fast food joint.
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Why $2.50?
Jan 24, 2018 11:59:26 GMT -5
via mobile
Post by cjm18 on Jan 24, 2018 11:59:26 GMT -5
Yesterday was extremely high shorting. It’s been high for a while but yesterday was a new high . Yet we were up yesterday and today. This happened during the short squeeze to 6 bucks. I might add shares here. Where can I see daily shorting statistics? The only short stats I know about are the NASDAQ 2-week stats: www.nasdaq.com/symbol/mnkd/short-interestStockshortdata.com
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Post by xoxoxoxo on Jan 24, 2018 12:58:53 GMT -5
I think I'm ok with $2.50 forever, i mean it's better than dropping 10% every day like normal!
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Why $2.50?
Jan 24, 2018 14:14:26 GMT -5
via mobile
Post by straightly on Jan 24, 2018 14:14:26 GMT -5
I think I'm ok with $2.50 forever, i mean it's better than dropping 10% every day like normal! "It is pretty good for not being bad." Z
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Post by cjm18 on Jan 24, 2018 14:52:19 GMT -5
Yesterday was extremely high shorting. It’s been high for a while but yesterday was a new high . Yet we were up yesterday and today. This happened during the short squeeze to 6 bucks. I might add shares here. Where can I see daily shorting statistics? The only short stats I know about are the NASDAQ 2-week stats: www.nasdaq.com/symbol/mnkd/short-interestBoom 💥 we have liftoff. 2.65. Trader on ST has a sell order at 2.75.
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Post by mytakeonit on Jan 24, 2018 15:16:10 GMT -5
Selling at $2.75? Sucker!
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Post by dreamboatcruise on Jan 24, 2018 15:41:02 GMT -5
Selling at $2.75? Sucker! All those suckers making money on MNKD volatility... what are they thinking. Investing is so much more fulfilling when you set aside mundane assumptions such as getting returns on one's investments being good. Investing should be for the joy of being part of a movement.
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Post by dreamboatcruise on Jan 24, 2018 15:42:03 GMT -5
Of course that begs the question... where do they get their data from?
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Post by xanet on Jan 24, 2018 15:59:36 GMT -5
Of course that begs the question... where do they get their data from? idk... agree with DBC's skepticism on this one. That site looks a little sketchy and the owner's fb posts are, well... you would have to read them. Not going to post the link; not interested in driving traffic there. Maybe it's legit, but trust it at your own risk, IMO.
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Post by mytakeonit on Jan 24, 2018 16:04:58 GMT -5
They get their data from you of course ... the head shorter.
Only problem with making a quarter today ... is waking up and seeing that the pps doubled. At this low price ... it is highly probable.
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Post by casualinvestor on Jan 24, 2018 16:19:20 GMT -5
Of course that begs the question... where do they get their data from? idk... agree with DBC's skepticism on this one. That site looks a little sketchy and the owner's fb posts are, well... you would have to read them. Not going to post the link; not interested in driving traffic there. Maybe it's legit, but trust it at your own risk, IMO. It's blocked by my work's internet nanny, pretty much for being sketchy. But it should be pretty easy to see if the daily totals line up with the 2-week changes provided by NASDAQ
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Post by dreamboatcruise on Jan 24, 2018 16:44:29 GMT -5
idk... agree with DBC's skepticism on this one. That site looks a little sketchy and the owner's fb posts are, well... you would have to read them. Not going to post the link; not interested in driving traffic there. Maybe it's legit, but trust it at your own risk, IMO. It's blocked by my work's internet nanny, pretty much for being sketchy. But it should be pretty easy to see if the daily totals line up with the 2-week changes provided by NASDAQ I don't think they include "data" about short positions that are closed, so that would make it impossible to verify. They do ask for donations at the bottom of the page... to help them continue uncovering this data. I haven't really looked at the volumes of charts they present, since I'm sure I'd then feel guilty if I didn't donate
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Post by cjm18 on Jan 24, 2018 16:47:45 GMT -5
idk... agree with DBC's skepticism on this one. That site looks a little sketchy and the owner's fb posts are, well... you would have to read them. Not going to post the link; not interested in driving traffic there. Maybe it's legit, but trust it at your own risk, IMO. It's blocked by my work's internet nanny, pretty much for being sketchy. But it should be pretty easy to see if the daily totals line up with the 2-week changes provided by NASDAQ They don’t line up but that has as much to do with the dark pool shares not being split into long short as anything. Just as the script data is incomplete it is still useful to spot trends. A days worth of data is split into several lettered exchanges. Each a different data source I assume. The largest one matches Finra data that is posted here and on StockTwits regularly. Yes the guy has a few loose screws but the data did a great job predicting mnkd price moves up until the short squeeze to 6.70. He is a former seeking alpha writer mainly on sirius
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