InvestorsHub Logo
Post# of 122460
Next 10
Followers 10
Posts 343
Boards Moderated 0
Alias Born 10/28/2011

Re: samsamsamiam post# 92424

Thursday, 04/29/2021 11:05:02 PM

Thursday, April 29, 2021 11:05:02 PM

Post# of 122460
Thanks for posting. I will toot on over to twitter and see what the resolution for this is.

"I thought it was to protect my account from significant drops?"

Mine def swapped out before the biggest drop occurred in the recent Bitcoin Dip. While I'm still testing HMBL out, I am in a similar Liz position currently my "in use" numbers were showing me getting more use $ than deposits in Bittrex. Now that they rolled out the update a couple nights ago, I'm showing down 48.08% but, i still show getting "in use" funds matching my original BTC "Buy" on the Block ETX.

Conclusion, I believe it works and works well. I also, believe you really have to be a long longy maclongerton investor for the ETX push out the 1000% gains. Timing a Buy in at a peaking price point will require time and momentum to swing a 500%-1500% growth. I expect to be in there for years personally. That said, I'm writing my bankers and asking them to try and buy new ETX products from Humbl and let me buy directly from my regular checking accounts. Because I prefer to use a big chain bank. If Humbl works thru the mass entries and if they eliminate my need for my checking account, I'll probably just stick with Humbl for most of my future Digital Banking Accounts though.

The transactions show a week or so later on the ETX products. This presumptively would be due to the simple fact that if you share how the trades are made "in real time", some boot legger can just post the trades and then no one would buy the service @ 4.99/ month.

"There are more than a few that have no understanding of how those blocks work."

Agreed 100% and for good reason. A basic understanding is fair enough for such a proprietary product as long as it does what it's billed to do over a long period of time with enough adopters. I believe this is and will be the case for HMBL. That said, if I start losing what i put in, I shall scream bloody murder and I like anyone else will drop HMBL like a bad habit. That's just how banking works.

"And most being shareholders they won’t jeopardize sinking the stock further"

Nah, this is America, i gotta disagree with this postulation twice. We(investors) want buttons that work. And we will complain accordingly until they do work and work well or the stock goes back to trips, or some combination of price flux and product updates/fixes are rolled out and the problem is erased and then the $HMBL price rises like the magical beast we think $HMBL is. I still believe the latter is the more likely outcome presently.

"Alright Pilgrim"

Volume:
Day Range:
Bid:
Ask:
Last Trade Time:
Total Trades:
  • 1D
  • 1M
  • 3M
  • 6M
  • 1Y
  • 5Y
Recent HMBL News