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Post by tmann on Aug 10, 2018 15:11:19 GMT -5
Those aren't "underwater longs" attacking you. They're paid ops who use a tactic of information operations, aka psyops, called kayfabe. We see this a lot in political life but it originated not in wrestling but in financial markets, long ago. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kayfabe
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Post by jkendra on Aug 10, 2018 16:20:49 GMT -5
Those aren't "underwater longs" attacking you. They're paid ops who use a tactic of information operations, aka psyops, called kayfabe. We see this a lot in political life but it originated not in wrestling but in financial markets, long ago. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KayfabeLove you Ted. I am missing your twitter posts
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Post by pguererro on Aug 10, 2018 17:36:27 GMT -5
Losing money sucks. You ever seen a gambler who is “all in” lose his final hand and walk away smiling. No. Tremendous amount of emotion involved which can escalate rhetoric. I’ve been guilty myself of posting something out of extreme frustration only to wish later I was more professional/eloquent/or silent. Nobody truly knows if Afrezza is gonna make it commercially, however shouldn’t everyone hope a completely new agent to help a pwd is available now and in the future?
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Post by nadathing on Aug 10, 2018 18:27:46 GMT -5
Losing money sucks. You ever seen a gambler who is “all in” lose his final hand and walk away smiling. No. Tremendous amount of emotion involved which can escalate rhetoric. I’ve been guilty myself of posting something out of extreme frustration only to wish later I was more professional/eloquent/or silent. Nobody truly knows if Afrezza is gonna make it commercially, however shouldn’t everyone hope a completely new agent to help a pwd is available now and in the future? I always expect I'm going to lose when I go to the casino. It is more entertainment and the thrill of maybe leaving with a few bucks. I knew this was a huge gamble. Difference here is that I thought Al Mann knew how to roll the dice. Al admitted once he made some real poor business decisions. That was before he began work on Afrezza. He didn't learn from his mistakes. Should have hired a real CEO to run MNKD while he did what he did best and stayed out of the business end, including negotiating deals. If I lose it all I won't walk away smiling, but I'll have learned a valuable lesson or two. I'll never invest in a company where the CEO is the majority share holder. Wall Street doesn't like it.
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Post by buyitonsale on Aug 10, 2018 18:44:13 GMT -5
IMO a lot of energy is being waisted by longs on ST and here by trying to combat these "special ops" forces. Their "opinion" or attitude will never change. They will never go away and in fact are thriving on being confronted by longs. They need audience and they need longs to loose their nerve and give up.
Given the current plan, we are looking at 3 more years until valuation has a chance to reach prior market cap high again
Block the noise... this has been my answer for the last 4 years and it will help me get through the next 3.
GLTAL
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Post by morgieporgie on Aug 10, 2018 18:58:03 GMT -5
IMO a lot of energy is being waisted by longs on ST and here by trying to combat these "special ops" forces. Their "opinion" or attitude will never change. They will never go away and in fact are thriving on being confronted by longs. They need audience and they need longs to loose their nerve and give up. Given the current plan, we are looking at 3 more years until valuation has a chance to reach prior market cap high again Block the noise... this has been my answer for the last 4 years and it will help me get through the next 3. GLTAL Three more years? How many outstanding shares do you think there will be at that point?
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Post by nylefty on Aug 10, 2018 19:43:07 GMT -5
IMO a lot of energy is being waisted by longs on ST and here by trying to combat these "special ops" forces. Their "opinion" or attitude will never change. They will never go away and in fact are thriving on being confronted by longs. They need audience and they need longs to loose their nerve and give up. Given the current plan, we are looking at 3 more years until valuation has a chance to reach prior market cap high again Block the noise... this has been my answer for the last 4 years and it will help me get through the next 3. GLTAL Three more years? How many outstanding shares do you think there will be at that point? Like Peppy said....
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