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Post by joeypotsandpans on Sept 13, 2019 10:53:01 GMT -5
joeypotsandpans , all, do you see what I see, monthly, weekly? Break and hold of today's highs? or break and hold of $1.66... Hope For MNKD? heh The chart full of break and holds to the upside now. the chart was looking a lot worse at the end of august. a two year wedge////(triangle?) joey remember the old, uppy equals sideways? timeframes... Hope this helps answer your question, my question young lady, do you think this fills today?
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Post by joeypotsandpans on Sept 10, 2019 14:07:56 GMT -5
Lots of gunpowder being used on the sell side to try and hold 1.28....kind of reminds me of an historic day: www.youtube.com/watch?v=IguMXrgfrg8 One day the wall will tumble, for now it's still one brick at a time...but it's getting a little more shaky day by day IMO
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Post by joeypotsandpans on Sept 7, 2019 10:59:03 GMT -5
I think a bargain is SC over Stanford by 3, but that's a manic Saturday! I'd go the other way and bet the Farm! (Hope that jinxes that Cardinal!) Two backup QB's and decent D's = under 43 TTL for game and under 21 1st H for moi 😉👍🏻
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Post by joeypotsandpans on Sept 6, 2019 10:42:29 GMT -5
Hmmm, was there an institutional add in there? C'mon now, it's "the calvary" ....who else could push this past the 100dma? On a more serious note, longer term picture, macd zero crossover rising, rising bottoms on RSI, nice rounding bottom, s/p rise on volume, where's triangle Pep?
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Post by joeypotsandpans on Sept 6, 2019 9:22:01 GMT -5
At least we're challenging overhead resistance. It may take a few tries to break through. Try and be patient. ^^^^ do I hear knocking, opened the morning with no volume to speak of, then a surge in volume with a nice uptick, tick, tick, who's knocking on the ceiling
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Post by joeypotsandpans on Sept 4, 2019 14:43:39 GMT -5
Good volume. Can't wait to see how much of it was short. Go CG go!!! (Whatever the heck CG is.) Complete Game changer, we already knew this
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Post by joeypotsandpans on Sept 4, 2019 13:51:20 GMT -5
MNKD is like a cheap claiming horse. Bolts good out of the gate but after the 4th furlong she starts getting winded and rapidly falls off the pace ending up as "An also ran" barely making it back to the stable. G, I liken it more to this horse that struggled to win at first (will end up being the better analogy IMO) In the midst of the Great Depression, a businessman coping with the tragic death of his son, a jockey with a history of brutal injuries and a down-and-out horse trainer team up to help Seabiscuit, a temperamental, undersized racehorse. At first the horse struggles to win, but eventually Seabiscuit becomes one of the most successful thoroughbreds of all time, and inspires a nation at a time when it needs it most.
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Post by joeypotsandpans on Aug 29, 2019 11:18:07 GMT -5
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Post by joeypotsandpans on Aug 29, 2019 10:17:43 GMT -5
MNKD Nasdaq real time volume, 463,050 shares. MNKD Nasdaq summary volume, 825,979 shares. $1.07. When this is the 15 minute volume, Then something is happening. www.nasdaq.com/symbol/mnkd Consistently been over 70% since last friday, let's see if the 800lb gorilla in the room decides to take a nap today
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Post by joeypotsandpans on Aug 29, 2019 9:30:37 GMT -5
Real obvious why it was done in light of our most recent marketing campaign Look at Pfizer trying to capitalize on MNKD's back ....some morning humor, however this is interesting: Conflicts of Interest: Rucha J. Mehta, Andrea Ricotti, Bogdana Balas, and Devjit Tripathy declare they have no conflict of interest for this article. Amalia Gastaldelli is consultant for Eli-Lilly, Menarini, Gilead, Inventiva, and Genentech. Ralph A. DeFronzo: Advisory Board: Astra Zeneca, Novo Nordisk, Janssen, Boehringer-Ingelheim, Intarcia, Elcelyx; Research Support: Boehringer-Ingelheim, Astra Zeneca, Janssen, Merck, Speaker’s Bureau: Novo-Nordisk, Astra Zeneca
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Post by joeypotsandpans on Aug 25, 2019 13:31:37 GMT -5
Brentie, I thought I remembered you here before the split. Were you just not yet a shareholder, or is my memory slipping? Yeah, I've been around a while. I bought my first shares after reading this Bill Miller Kiplinger article in 2007. I don't own any shares right now but I follow it closely because I wouldn't mind making back some of the money I lost on MNKD. www.kiplinger.com/article/investing/T041-C000-S002-a-legend-sizes-up-the-market.htmlInteresting to read that entire article and where his thoughts were on GE, AIG, and Eastman Kodak...my how things have changed 😉
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Post by joeypotsandpans on Aug 23, 2019 20:46:18 GMT -5
Joey, I apologize for not being sophisticated as to this data. Could you explain why yesterday is a prime example of shorts trying to keep a lid on it? It looks like a fairly typical day based on the previous couple of weeks reflected on that chart. That's the point cretin11 it has been typical daily for a long long time...when I put up Monday's aberration you'll note that was the day they let the "lid" loosen and the correlated s/p moved up accordingly, but most notice the increased selling pressure on days when the short volume ratio moves above 50% which is more the norm (see Wed.) than the exception like Monday was...thus the proverbial "lid". Heavier than normal short volume today, last 3 days over 60%, lots of bullets in that war chest,
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Post by joeypotsandpans on Aug 23, 2019 13:41:31 GMT -5
Joey, I apologize for not being sophisticated as to this data. Could you explain why yesterday is a prime example of shorts trying to keep a lid on it? It looks like a fairly typical day based on the previous couple of weeks reflected on that chart. That's the point cretin11 it has been typical daily for a long long time...when I put up Monday's aberration you'll note that was the day they let the "lid" loosen and the correlated s/p moved up accordingly, but most notice the increased selling pressure on days when the short volume ratio moves above 50% which is more the norm (see Wed.) than the exception like Monday was...thus the proverbial "lid".
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Post by joeypotsandpans on Aug 22, 2019 12:43:53 GMT -5
This interview should help quiet the lynch mob lol....it shows we do have the right CEO and team in place, the "activist" movement rattled the FDA cage in the wrong fashion and shows why as I stated previously "be careful what you wish for"
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Post by joeypotsandpans on Aug 22, 2019 12:15:07 GMT -5
As a trader shorts are playing this. As an investor I have accumulated this. I like the bollinger squeezing and the volume dropping as an investor not sure what the shorts think about it. They think they need to continue to keep "the lid" on or should I say the Genie in the bottle, yesterday another prime example of it
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