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Jake P. Noch is, IMO, and con artist. I believe Tilton is too.
All the information is out there. There’s always money to be made, but be careful with this one, as there’s all kinds of reasons and ways your money can disappear quickly with $NSAV.
Not a basher. Just facing the warning signs head on.
GLTA!
I’m not misunderstanding anything. It’s all good. You have your opinions, your slant on things, and I deal with data and facts. I invest off of analysis of this information. $HMBL has an good chance at a great future. And the last week or so has been a great buying opportunity for those not in, and for those looking to average down.
The stock will go up and down, so buy low, sell high, keep shares long has been my strategy with TSNP, TSNPD, and now HMBL. And I will have shares in this company for many years to come.
$HMBL
Ok. So why is the Fintel report telling us every single day for the last week that millions of shorted shares per day have been covered, if a) the shorts are not covering, and b) the attempted squeezes aren’t working?
You expect people do just take the constant manipulation, overselling, heavily shorted bs and live with it?
It has worked a little bit, and more importantly everybody knows, especially those shorting it - that because it was and still is oversold and heavily shorted - that if and when news breaks, they are in a really rough spot.
So they come out with hit pieces, and when that doesn’t work they start covering when it rises.
Expect more of the same. And if they aren’t mostly out when big news does break - the price will skyrocket.
Either is fine with me.
$HMBL
Or - they make lots of money.
Or - they make an enormous amount of money.
FYI: it’s adults here buying and selling, with their money. Lmao
$HMBL
And yet up 14%. Clearly shorts covering. Lots of more days like that will happen as the pressure on them increases. 5 green days in a row. Up 60% over that span. NFT Launch, Peer to Peer coming soon, Phase 2 App launch. Q2 Financials showing more growth. It’s going to be a great summer for Humbl longs.
$HMBL
You said it was a bad thing for Humbl that George “resigned”. Now he’s a fool or something?
Flip flop.
$HMBL
The truth, no matter how overused, is still the truth.
Math is math.
$HMBL
Totally wrong. The shorts have been sucking the money out of this stock, and thousands of others.
Squeezing them out puts that money back in retail hands.
Nobody loses unless they sell, but the shorts can be forced to cover. As a retail investor - I buy and sell when I choose to.
FYI: another green day. That’s only hurting shorters.
$HMBL
The SEC never suspended GME, AMC, NAKD, AG, etc.
However it has out a bright spotlight on the MM’s and the hedge funds that own them.
That’s where the real manipulation happens. Naked shorting, overselling stocks, then when they get themselves into a jam they pay people to write hit pieces and slam the companies they have precarious short positions in.
Squeezing them out isn’t manipulation. It’s more like taking several gut punches, tiring someone out, then knocking them out cold when you get an opening.
Nothing wrong with a good fight, when you know you’re right.
$HMBL
Again - what is wrong with making money, and enjoying it? Isn’t that why we are here?
Buy the dip, take some gains, hold for future. That’s what you do with a great company like HUMBL.
$HMBL
There’s nothing wrong with that though. You make it seem like it’s some sort of crime to make money in the stock market by investing, not shorting.
And it’s not like there has been big volume at these levels. The longs here hold 95% of the shares in the OS, maybe more. If it wasn’t oversold - mainly for manipulation- we’d still be above $4.00.
So let the flippers flip. Let the shorts short, and cover when they have to (like this past week), and let the longs average down and take some gains. That’s part of the day to day of trading. Easiest money ever made, when you have a great company like this down in the OTC.
$HMBL
The stock is heavily shorted. The stock is oversold. News has been coming out and huge news is imminent.
That’s what WE know.
We also know that after those 2 hit pieces designed to take this stock down further - many shareholders bought more, and we have had 4 green days in a row.
People have gained 50% in those 4 days.
We KNOW this as fact, as numbers don’t lie.
So if you invested $25,000 dollars at $0.80 on Friday , those shares are worth $37,500.
Terrible investment! ;)
$HMBL
So, to be clear: you are saying it is totally fine for Hedge/Capital funds to short a stock, use the MM’s (which are owned by Capital funds btw), to manipulate multiple stocks on their behalf, and when they’ve reached the bottom, instead of releasing them them write hit pieces and pay people to to go along with their narratives - because of some kind of super greedy entitlement - to try to bankrupt companies. But you are also saying shareholders should never fight back, when they have them caught in a corner of an oversold heavily shorted stock. We shouldn’t squeeze them out, but rather just lay down and take it?
Interesting take on things that you have...
I’m more of a builder. Buy shares of a company that requires some growth to disrupt the big businesses that have near total control and overcharge for their services.
I guess we are different people.
Good luck!
$HMBL
Run up to hod at close. Should be another good day tomorrow.
$HMBL
And then, phase 2 of the APP rollout. A much stronger app, with P2P et al, and the Europeans will be taking us to another level.
$HMBL
Yep. It’s been a solid follow up to a solid Friday.
Not many shares being sold still. The longs are holding tight.
A few more of these, mix in a sweet NFT official signing, and we are off.
$HMBL
It still has a chance. Lots of shorts have covered so far today - 2.2 million according to Fintel.
Let’s see how many more cover heading into close.
$HMBL
This stock will be trading between $3.35 $6.00 by end of July. Brace yourself. A big run is coming!
$HMBL
I was just thinking the same thing - now that the kinks are worked out from the soft launch - celeb names will stop being dropped.
Cover now shorts, or take a huge risk! Cause we are selling our shares!
$HMBL
No buyers? The stock is oversold.
You probably meant to say “no sellers”!
Lol
$HMBL
Yes. On their ETX’s. We have known this for several months. It’s a great value for those who hold digital coins. And that’s why it has had so many subscribers already. Watch it grow!
$HMBL
For these ones - creation cost would go to Humbl, commission would go to Humbl, and Smallz and Raskind own the rights to the photos, so they make some cash as well.
But it’s a soft launch, testing the systems, working out the kinks kinda thing.
Lots of interest in most of them. Last time I looked the Clint Eastwood bud was $1165. Pretty solid. Bidding doesn’t close until the 24th, but it’s mainly the Humbl followers and insiders bidding I would imagine.
When they start the marketing campaign for the full launch. And list them in other gallery’s while they work on gaining customers for their own - we should see some wild prices.
$HMBL
Tough battle, but I like the way round one is going.
Keep it up longs!
$HMBL
Bots and algorithms don’t have feelings, yet. ;)
NFT soft launch is going extremely well so far! Great job Humbl Marketplace!
$HMBL
Tough sledding, as the MM’s have a side, and it isn’t retail’s.
But still lots of time to break through the barriers. And then the big run can happen
$HMBL
We are on a nice little run. But this will be a major battle. I’m happy with the upward movement. Now let’s see some real buying action!
$HMBL
“Why would someone promote something that hasn’t begun yet?”
Is that a serious question? Holy cow!
Marketing 101. That’s why.
$HMBL
You showed their testing of the ability to list, transfer, and update with opensea. We were made aware of this connection during the last CC.
Soft launch, doesn’t matter who buys what, or and what price. Finding bugs using internal resources (Smallz and Rankind’s photos, in this case), before the launch of bigger, better, more popular items.
Why would someone start attacking something that hasn’t quite begun yet? Seems odd.
Hmmm
$HMBL
Incorrect. Here is their soft launch:
https://marketplace.humblpay.com/smallz-raskind/
Np. They are also not limited to collector items. Anything you want to sell can be put on the blockchain, with a complete history and future additions. Authenticity also is a huge part of them.
Soft launch today - really big future for Humbl.
$HMBL
They make money from the creation, and from the sell (commission).
And when it’s sold again - they’ll get a portion. Beauty of the blockchain.
$HMBL
Already done. Very little truth in that article, total smear campaign. Truth twisted at every turn. :-/
And I also looked into Hindenburg - they only publish their “articles” (hit pieces) when they’ve heavily shorted a company and their position has become precariously risky. They need a lot of sellers, fast. Or they will lose a lot of money. Looks like it will be a very interesting afternoon.
A coincidental news drop from HMBL today will likely seal the deal.
Fingers crossed. Long either way.
$HMBL
Oh I do. I personally have reached out to Humbl explaining how they should reduce their conversation ratio 1:4. I think they will at some point, not because of me and others like me, but more so because it will get them where they need to be.
And just like the old adage of “you don’t lose until you sell”, you also aren’t enriched until you sell.
As of this moment - I am down about $120,000 according to my account. I’m not happy about it. But I’m confident I will be green when I sell some more. Know what you own. I’ve done all the research, looked at it from every single angle there is. The risk is low. The chance of making a lot more money here is high.
That’s where I stand.
When I’m not too busy, I argue and debate things here of which I believe to be false.
I’ve been wrong before. All the opinions and debate mean little until this plays out.
GLTA!
$HMBL
All facts matter. Twisting them to one’s perspective and financial ends do not. That long winded article people keep referring to is a hit piece. The publication puts out one article every now and then - all hit pieces where they add a side note “full disclosure - we are shorting this stock”. And they just happen to coincide with companies who are heavily shorted and oversold. I read every word, and 98% of it can easily be rebutted with the truth and the facts. Doesn’t mean it won’t work on people. But it, to me, it is merely a desperate attempt to find enough shares to cover before this explodes upward again.
Good luck!
$HMBL
I’m not an insider, and it has enriched me.
I like it! I guess it’s all about perspective. Some people see the potential, understand the tech, understand the hurdles, and see where progress is being made. Some people don’t. To each their own. I respect the fact that your are staying within your limitations of understanding and your comfort zone. I wish you all the prosperity you can get in your current and future endeavours!
$HMBL
Humbl was attacked because of its association with George. George leaves, and then Humbl is attacked by the same people because he left.
Seems kinda odd, don’t you think?
The fairy tales being spun here get more and more desperate each day. Clear Strong Buy signal, IMO.
$HMBL
It’s pretty clear, and luckily the price has been discounted for us. Buckle up!
$Hmbl
First of all - George’s departure? His work with the company has long been finished. He isn’t some corporate guru who knows how to run an actual business - and he certainly isn’t a tech guy of any way shape or form. He was hired by Tesoro to find a buyer for their shell. He found one who was looking. He advised them through the process. He attached himself to the company as best he could, for his own financial benefit. The executives at Humbl are way to professional to tell you why George stomped off in the wee hours on a weekend. The most logical explanation is his ego couldn’t handle that he had long since been phased out.
And why would the SEC be calling Brian Foote? They have real products, audited financials, a solid business plan, and update shareholders regularly.
Using scare tactics by throwing out unfounded innuendos isn’t going to work on Humbl shareholders. We have done our research. We know what we own.
Good luck!
$HMBL
If you actually don’t know, then I cannot help you.
Good luck in your endeavours, it appears you will need it.
$HMBL