No bro, here, I assure you. But in any case let me help you out. Go visit Yahoo Finance. Enter HMBL. On the left hand side bar click on Historic Data. You'll see the volume for each day.
Now head over to otcmarketing dot com. Look for HMBL. Click on 'Security Details'. Look at the OS. There are 4.8B as of today. That used to be at just under 1B when the RS occurred over a year ago.
So about 4b Series B shares have been converted to common and each one of these shares was sold to a buyer as shown in the trading volumes that average well over 10+ million shares most days. Today's volume alone was 116m shares with a further drop of 16.6% of the pps!
So, who was willing to buy shares that have only been falling in value every single day for the past two years? Was it retail? Was it institutions? So, who was it?
I'm asking you or anyone...
WHO WAS BUYING UP ALL THOSE SHARES DAY IN AND DAY OUT FOR THE PAST TWO YEARS?
HINT: Naked Shorts!
If you can't answer this questions then best admit that you have NO CLUE how OTC markets 'really' work. ...and if this hard evidence is not sufficient for you, then may I suggest that you join 'Y' and 'I''s club of 'GS moaners'. It's free and every member will consider you an SEC/FINRA expert. No previous OTC experience necessary.