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Watchlist for the end of November and into December: $MNOV $LIFFF $SONG
This is an explosive short squeeze opportunity - HUGE: CSE / HUGE: NASDAQ
Interesting email I received from an investment banker - HUGE: CSE. HUGE: NASDAQ - FSD Pharma
#premarket #watchlist 02/01 $OBSV - Appoints Katja Buhrer as Chief Strategy Officer, $T - spinoff of Warner Discovery shares, $SPIR - preliminary earnings, $MNOV -New Patent Covering MN-001 and MN-002 for Hepatic Ballooning in Canada... Also check afterhours runners and low float stocks in my app!
#premarket #watchlist 02/01 $OBSV - Appoints Katja Buhrer as Chief Strategy Officer, $T - spinoff of Warner Discovery shares, $SPIR - preliminary earnings, $MNOV -New Patent Covering MN-001 and MN-002 for Hepatic Ballooning in Canada... Also check afterhours runners and low float stocks in my app!
MNOV not looking too shabby, market cap’s a but high for my taste but they’ve got a PT of $27 and lots of new drugs is in their back-pocket. Don’t let the AH run and dip fool you, LVGN and QLGN went through the same thing…
$MNOV What Do You Guys Think Of The News ? Chart Right Now ?
Momentum Watchlist for Monday, 06/21/21
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What’s ur PY for MNOV before closing today?
MNOV a dip must happen at EMA45 on 5min - 15min be patient
Could anybody point me in the direction or help me with finding price targets for stocks? I'm pretty good at seeing when there might be a breakout, however, because I don't understand price targets or resistance, I always sell way early. In other words, Is a Price Target based on an actual evaluation or simply whatever percentage you feel like gaining off of the stock? For Instance, yesterday I sold INTS just after the breakout at .88 cents even though somebody said there were "clear skies after .88." I didn't know where the next resistance was, so I sold for a very small gain. Today same thing, MNOV broke out, and I sold shortly thereafter for a very small gain (like 3-5%). I understand these gains will add up, and aren't bad, but I'm missing out on some much larger gains. Any advice would help, ty.
Not worth it brother MNOV better.
MNOV successful bounce off 200MA look for a big dip on 15min
MNOV to get up again?
MNOV might be the play of the day. I like MSAI but still no news yet
MNOV and MSAI buy at open?
MNOV https://www.stocktitan.net/news/MNOV/medici-nova-compounds-demonstrate-novel-therapeutic-approach-for-qfumxc2ggm6p.html
Any idea why MNOV Just shot up 100% in ah??
Gainers this morning -BioXcel Therapeutics Inc. (BTAI) is up over 42% at $1.86 -4D Molecular Therapeutics, Inc. (FDMT) is up more than 28% at $5.80 -Shuttle Pharmaceuticals Holdings Inc. (SHPH) is up nearly 17% at $4.29 -Fulgent Genetics Inc. (FLGT) is up 16% at $19.99 -Medicinova Inc. (MNOV) is up 13% at $1.50 -LENZ Therapeutics Inc. (LENZ) is up nearly 11% at $32.90 -Alphatec Holdings Inc. (ATEC) is up over 10% at $11.69 -Cytosorbents Corp. (CTSO) is up 9% at $0.93 -Plus Therapeutics Inc. (PSTV) is up nearly 7% at $0.52 -Venus Concept Inc. (VERO) is up over 6% at $2.72
MNOV if it could get more attention!!
1st say posting to this damn sub and this is the BS I see ? 😂 JK guys , but seriously you pansy’s need to be checking out $MNOV NOW !!! Don’t wait if you’re reading do it NOW !!!
$MNOV primed to moon. Average PT $16. Current price $3.56. Get on the rocket before it’s too late! Not financial advice.
You do realize that is not much of a catalyst MNOV just had Zack's Small cap set a PT to 24 today it's still trading under 4
AMST OBLG SGLB MNOV VLDR ASXC UAVS ADIL All are on Russell index plus I think their cool. Good luck.
Had a 3 hour flight delay and spent those 3 hours figuring out my next moves. Getting back into WISH on Monday. Will likely load up more CLF if it keeps dipping for no reason. Under the radar small caps are CHCI (for those in NVA), and MNOV.
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tl;dr: vaccines likely won't mean shit in a year, buy $MNOV Hey at least someone opened my post up! Covid shouldn't be political, and neither should national security. No one bats an eye on DD for defense ETFs, even though the price direction is directly correlated to politics at hand. I don't think anyone can honestly say the pandemic could have been handled worse under the previous administration, and that was the pivotal issue that caused the turnover. That's not a political statement, just a statement on politics. And for what it's worth, the economy as a whole would have been better without covid. Why is that political? That's common sense economics! Rant off. Another point may be that people don't want to hear the truth about how the vaccines work. People are so foolishly married to this idea of vaccines being some magic drug that causes you to never get sick again, and that's just not how this thing works. It's a prophylactic drug that tells your body's cells how to make spike proteins, and then your body develops an immune response to counter that. That's it. The problem is that generated immune response is not permanent, you get a certain number of neutralizing antibodies from B-cell activation, but lasting T-cell immune response is ephemeral, if anything at all with mRNA drugs. (Not sure if J&J is better in this regard) Why is that a problem? Because you don't keep making antibodies! Your body goes through the mRNA-generated spike attack, fends it off, and the fast-response guard stays on duty until they die. How do they die? By neutralizing coronavirus. What this means is that you get a get-off-the-ventilator-free card, and its only good to an upper limit. After that, if your T-cells have not had a chance to kick in from a sustained infection and give a longer-lasting immunity, you are fucked the next time you get exposed and you will definitely get infected at some discrete viral load. Delta is extremely virulent, making it twice as likely to land you in the hospital and possibly even several times more likely to give you long-covid and psychiatric problems. So where are the boosters? The pipeline at Pfizer is completely absent, but from what I can gather a booster has been in the works for a while.... for alpha variant B117, the British strain. That hit nearly seven months ago. A strain that's about to go extinct.... So how is this magic mRNA technology going to save us if the target strain disappears before the next strain takes over? Let alone even get out of the pipeline and into production? How long will it take to produce and distribute enough to inoculate a country? Another six months? We may very well be dealing with India's delta-plus before we even get the first Pfizer booster! This game of catch-up is untenable without drastic societal action to seriously stop the spread in earnest this time. That comes with great economic cost, because the inevitable lockdown will last longer than it would have in the beginning. Market makers don't even write FD SPY puts low enough! 30% correction without even seriously locking down will seem quaint by comparison. Ohh, and remember what I said about viral load? That's always been the main correlating factor determining how bad your case will be. Delta viral loads are far greater than previous strains. This not only makes it more likely to kill you, but also means it spreads so much more easily. Now, think back to when all of this started. Everyone relied on the lie that "it gets less deadly with time" to guide public policy discussing the virus and defend the "do-nothing it goes away when it gets hot" policy. In the long term, pathogens tend to get less deadly because at some point they get too deadly and then they stop being able to transmit and reproduce. We just witnessed months of Indians shoveled into furnaces. Doesn't sound like it's becoming less deadly to me. In fact, quite the opposite seems to be the truth that everyone glosses over. That's because functionally, the virus hasn't seemed to have become more effective at killing people. As in, it hasn't gained the ability to readily infect T-cells directly like HIV, nor has it gained an ability to do more damage to lymphocytes, nor (seemingly) the ability to reinfect from a chronic long-covid infection. It has become more deadly because it has become more adept at reproducing and spreading, as well as being more effective at locking in to ACE2 receptors. That effect lies on the transmissibility curve, which is the flip side of the lie that it becomes less deadly: in the long term pathogens tend to become more benign and less deadly, but also become more effective at spreading because of natural selection. What all of this means is that we haven't even begun to see the top end of the lethality curve! Delta variant isn't fundamentally different from Wuhan's original strain! It's already similar enough to AIDS with its ability to directly damage lymphocyte immune cells. Combine that with long covid and now it's not at all dissimilar to HIV, except it attacks pretty much every single cell inside you and AIDS is one of the first prognoses of disease progression. That's the big shoe to drop in the next few years. Shit's just getting started, and it's probably going to last until 2030. People were always hung up on deaths, where deaths were the second-worse outcome. The worst outcome of covid is surviving with permanent organ damage/failure, rapid aging, and potentially a chronic infection that may not be able to be cured at all. Death is the easy way out. Dead people go in ovens and pine boxes. The lucky 10-30% of survivors will require chronic medical and psychiatric treatment. A lot more of us will drink ourselves to death, hence the stock pick in the tl;dr. Probably should add antidepressant manufacturers to the list too. The next few months and years are going to be rough. Don't even get me started on ecological collapse...
MNOV has been a disappointment this week. I thought it might rebound stronger post sell off instead of a slow decline to the mean. Nothing insightful just opining
MNOV is up 50% in pre market after phase two announcement. Crazy
What made my day was MNOV @45%. Nice treat for me today after the recent weeks
On a lighter note, congrats to anyone who owned AVEO or MNOV, I missed those.
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What the fuck was up with MNOV after hours? Shit took off faster than my dog when I leave the gate open.
Anyone know what happened to MNOV after hours? I can't find any news other than they're going to be partnering with somebody working to create a drug to counter chlorine gas poisoning. It's up 100% after hours
Exactly. Everything is on sale today! I grabbed MIND, ATOS, LLKKF, MNOV, and some more AMC to average down my share value hahaha