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Post by Clement on Apr 6, 2024 9:43:36 GMT -5
For kicks and giggles, I asked Microsoft Copilot (which I understand is powered by ChatGPT), "When do I sell my MNKD stock?" Copilot responded, " Deciding when to sell a stock is a personal decision and depends on your individual financial goals, risk tolerance, and investment strategy. However, I can provide some information based on recent analyst predictions for MannKind Corporation (MNKD). As of now, the average 12-month price target for MannKind Corporation (MNKD) is $8.00, with a low estimate of $6.50 and a high estimate of $10.00. This suggests a potential upside of around 80.59% from the current stock price. The consensus rating for MannKind stock from 3 stock analysts is "Strong Buy". Please note that these are just predictions and actual results can vary. It’s important to do your own research and consider consulting with a financial advisor before making any investment decisions." (I removed some footnote notation.)
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Post by mytakeonit on Apr 6, 2024 14:58:41 GMT -5
So high estimate of $10 ... and it's a "Strong Buy" ... hmmm someone else said that before.
But, that's mytakeonit
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Post by ryster505 on Apr 7, 2024 11:05:41 GMT -5
So high estimate of $10 ... and it's a "Strong Buy" ... hmmm someone else said that before. But, that's mytakeonit I don’t think Nate ever gave a “high” estimate of $10. I believe it was a strong buy under $5, and a buy under $10. This thing is going a lot higher than $10, and I’ll wait!
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Post by cretin11 on Apr 7, 2024 11:10:57 GMT -5
So high estimate of $10 ... and it's a "Strong Buy" ... hmmm someone else said that before. But, that's mytakeonit I don’t think Nate ever gave a “high” estimate of $10. I believe it was a strong buy under $5, and a buy under $10. This thing is going a lot higher than $10, and I’ll wait! His was buy under $50, strong buy under $25
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Post by bones1026 on Apr 7, 2024 19:34:29 GMT -5
I don’t think Nate ever gave a “high” estimate of $10. I believe it was a strong buy under $5, and a buy under $10. This thing is going a lot higher than $10, and I’ll wait! His was buy under $50, strong buy under $25 No denying that..he did call that way back when. Curious at to why you’re so against someone who wants the same thing you do? Mannkind succeeding..
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Post by jkendra on Apr 7, 2024 19:44:31 GMT -5
He needed to pad the resume for the moderator spot.
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Post by cretin11 on Apr 7, 2024 19:53:42 GMT -5
His was buy under $50, strong buy under $25 No denying that..he did call that way back when. Curious at to why you’re so against someone who wants the same thing you do? Mannkind succeeding.. Curious as to who you think I’m “against” as that would be news to me. 🤷🏽♂️
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Post by mango on Apr 11, 2024 14:09:16 GMT -5
No denying that..he did call that way back when. Curious at to why you’re so against someone who wants the same thing you do? Mannkind succeeding.. Curious as to who you think I’m “against” as that would be news to me. 🤷🏽♂️ I think in this case bones is referring to Nate Pile.
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Post by BD on Apr 11, 2024 14:16:32 GMT -5
I sure don't recall everything cretin has ever said about Nate, but I'm the one who's been directly vocal with my disdain, based on the way I was treated by him.
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Post by cretin11 on Apr 11, 2024 15:56:15 GMT -5
Nate speaks for himself. I’ve been pulling for him a long time now. After all, as badly wrong as he’s been, we would all benefit if MNKD could go where Nate predicted. He’s also responsible for his own behavior, and again I pull for him to do the right thing in that regard. 🤷🏽♂️🙏🏽
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Post by Chris-C on Apr 11, 2024 16:49:38 GMT -5
Nate speaks for himself. I’ve been pulling for him a long time now. After all, as badly wrong as he’s been, we would all benefit if MNKD could go where Nate predicted. He’s also responsible for his own behavior, and again I pull for him to do the right thing in that regard. 🤷🏽♂️🙏🏽 I'd agree. I've been subscribing to Nate's "notes" for a few years now, and for LTBH investors, he's made some decent calls, but nothing astounding recently. I find value in his doing research on fundamentals and finding companies that are out of the mainstream. However, my general observation is that fundamentals seem to make less difference than they used to, since some (many?) meme stock valuations are completely detached from fundamentals. The market seems flooded with day traders who want to make a quick buck on an IPO or short the heck out of emerging tech companies that have great potential but limited track records. I attribute it partly to the endemic impatience that now characterizes society. I've been a MNKD investor for well over a decade, and I've never been more optimistic about the company. But, I've gotten used to the volatility of the stock, which has been a popular piñata because of that volatility. Now I'm hoping for more positive returns in 2025 and beyond. Meantime, the traders will do what they do, and I have to restrain myself from accumulating more. It's a love hate relationship. I love the potential, but hate myself for holding so much and being tempted to accumulate more. Moreover, eventually, a technology will emerge that challenges technosphere— later rather than sooner, I hope. GLTAL Chris C
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Post by BD on Apr 12, 2024 6:49:12 GMT -5
Maybe that's the explanation in my case, that I already had enough other things to hate myself about and I did not need one more enormous one that was also somehow resulting in the implosion of my finances.
I like myself a whole lot better now lol.
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Post by ktim on Apr 17, 2024 17:35:14 GMT -5
I've been a MNKD investor for well over a decade, and I've never been more optimistic about the company. But, I've gotten used to the volatility of the stock, which has been a popular piñata because of that volatility. Now I'm hoping for more positive returns in 2025 and beyond. Meantime, the traders will do what they do, and I have to restrain myself from accumulating more. It's a love hate relationship. I love the potential, but hate myself for holding so much and being tempted to accumulate more. Moreover, eventually, a technology will emerge that challenges technosphere— later rather than sooner, I hope. GLTAL Chris C Ditto on well over a decade. Though I was actually more optimistic in the past. I realize now the optimism back then was based on buying into the expressed dreams of others. Now I have optimism (at a lower level for ultimate value), but it's optimism based on rational thought and analysis, as I now try to apply even to my more speculative investments.
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