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Mind Medicine (MindMed) Inc MNMD

Alternate Symbol(s):  N.MMED.WS | N.MMED | N.MMED.WA | N.MMED.WR

Mind Medicine (MindMed) Inc. is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company, which is engaged in developing products to treat brain health disorders. It is developing a pipeline of product candidates, with and without acute perceptual effects, targeting neurotransmitter pathways. This specifically includes pharmaceutically optimized product candidates derived from the psychedelic and empathogen drug classes, including MM-120 and MM-402, the Company's product candidates. MM120, is a proprietary, pharmaceutically optimized form of lysergide D-tartrate that it is developing for the treatment of generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). MM-120 is also being studied in a subperceptual repeat administration dosing regimen for the treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). MM-402, also referred to as R(-)-MDMA, is the Company's form of the R-enantiomer of 3,4-methylenedioxymethampheta (MDMA), which the Company is developing for the treatment of autism spectrum disorder (ASD).


NDAQ:MNMD - Post by User

Comment by TeddyTenBagson May 28, 2021 9:53am
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Post# 33285206

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Squeeze

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:SqueezeShort Interest > Short Volume Ratio 

Point is you're trying to mislead people with a number that isn't representative of a stock being heavily shorted and the potential for a short squeeze. Again, likely because you're a bagholder.

Concerned when volume decreases? So when GME, AMC and other meme stocks were some of the most traded stocks in the market, shorters weren't concerned? Ok!

Superss63 wrote:

Actually, I never mentioned shorts until you made an idiotic comment to some other poster. I just pointed out that there was a lot of short volume that day. You claimed I was lying & to prove it. Which I did. The only reason I keep showing the % of volume shorted is because that is what I mentioned, when you claimed I was lying. You said the data I provided & clearly labeled as "% of Vol shorted" didn't exist. 

With respect to my comment yesterday, you still don't get it, but I don't think you understand what I'm saying. It's the number of shorts vrs the average daily volume, not the total shares. Shorters get concerned when they are holding & the daily volume starts to decrease. 

Why don't you ask armordeck why he's finished shorting.

Call me a bag holder as much as you like, I don't put much credence to the comments of an amadn.
 

 

TeddyTenBags wrote: Actually, I don&#39;t think YOU understand. Short volume means nothing. Short interest is what matters. Short interest represents the&nbsp;number of shorted shares that have yet to be closed out or covered by investors. That, as a % of total share count is peanuts at this point for MindMed. If and when that grows and the stock has a heavy short interest is when you could possibly run the risk of a short squeeze.&nbsp;<br /> <br /> Get an education, stop trying to mislead people because you&#39;re a bag holder and keep liking your own posts.<br /> &nbsp;</p> <blockquote class="BBQuote"> <div> <cite>Superss63 wrote:</cite> <p> Yeah okay, you believe what you want to believe &nbsp;</p> <p> The amount of outstanding shares mean SFA, it&#39;s the average daily &nbsp;shares traded that matter to the shorts. But you don&#39;t seem to understand.&nbsp;</p> <p> 25 May % of Vol shorted 57.98&nbsp;</p> <p> L</p> </div> </blockquote> <br /> <br />
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