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kabunushi

09/13/25 10:01 PM

#788110 RE: evanstony #787269

"Many clues... get them to sell cheap"

I don't want to try to argue with your nonsense. I only want to respond that, no, you haven't understood what I've written, you don't have a clue what I think, and I'm sure as hell not part of a conspiracy trying to get longs to sell cheap. You saying that tells me you don't have the brainpower to have a decent discussion.

Concerning risk, if you believe that anybody besides a cabal of shorts and in-the-know longs is buying and selling the stock, then perception of risk is a relevant component of the stock price. FWIW, it's stupid to expect that nobody should write articles about NW who don't have the pov of the committed longs. Somebody writes a decent, neutral perspective article, and a long stomps on them because they didn't write that there is almost zero risk around MAA approval. It's great that they do get any eyeballs of potential investors on NW. If the writer is not long, I don't expect them to write like an NW long would. Does that mean nobody but longs should write about NW, or if they dare do so, they are part of a short conspiracy?

Regarding perception of risk, I'm pretty sure you don't get (you took a sentence of mine out of context in order to attack me): as a long, I want there to be people who are not currently buyers because they are afraid the MAA is not going to get approved. If approval is not a surprise to anybody, if there are no investors on the sidelines who are interested but not buying now while approval is still pending, who do you expect to move the price up on approval? Do you think the shorts are all going to throw in the towel with no other buyers in the market? If there were no 'risk penalty' built into the stock price now, there would be no reason to expect the stock to rise when the MAA is approved. Please read and try to actually understand what I mean and not go 'see, he's just trying to fool longs into selling'. What I just wrote is a conditional. To be quite clear, I think there is an MHRA approval risk penalty in the current stock price. I hope it's a very big one, and so should you!

After this, I have nothing to say to you, ET. Think and write whatever you want about me; I don't care because you have no clue who I am or why I post the opinions that I do.