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mcnugget

02/18/21 5:45 PM

#127688 RE: shotsky #127683

I think you could be right, something is going on to raise the price like this

MaximusProfiticus

02/18/21 5:48 PM

#127690 RE: shotsky #127683

That actually makes a lot of sense
Explained well!

PayDirt!

02/18/21 5:54 PM

#127691 RE: shotsky #127683

you mean like these few days back in nov./dec.
Date .................... Vol.
Dec 03 2020,-- 391,310,043
Dec 02 2020,-- 378,380,148
Dec 01 2020,-- 991,888,813
Nov 30 2020,-- 1,889,985,854

If so, and they are held, they have cut the float in half.

polochinos

02/18/21 6:02 PM

#127692 RE: shotsky #127683

While this sounds plausible, this is outdated methodology.

Retail investing has pushed the market to greater heights.

https://www.cnbc.com/2020/05/12/young-investors-pile-into-stocks-seeing-generational-buying-moment-instead-of-risk.html

Insinuating that there is no primary driver fueling this frenzy sounds outdated and out of touch. There is a greater tech narrative that millions of new investors are buying into and believing. Social Media is continuing to elevate underperforming or new ventures like never before. iHub is only one tiny piece of this puzzle. We are seeing platforms like discord, youtube, and twitter, and stocktwits that catapult new tech to valuations never seen because younger investors see how integral a role these disrupting technologies are to the future of the market.

Old 'buy back' and 'insider buying' narratives are dated and don't play as big a factor into someone making decisions anymore.

Your narrative is speculation. Everyone is allowed to give their opinion. Just know that there is too much information available for people to buy into fear-driven, dated philosophies.

$NSAV$ IS ON THE MOVE!!!

mfaphoto

02/18/21 6:55 PM

#127698 RE: shotsky #127683

Shotsky, you could be right. NSAV would not be the first to buy back shares on the open market to use to do deals or to retire them. Additionally, by buying shares in the sub penny range, they prime the pump and get others interested. It then becomes a self perpetuating cycle as news comes out , new buyers come in, and price increases. That allows NSAV to make more good deals, generate more news, and keep the stock climbing. I am all for it. Not selling for a long time or trying to trade the ups and downs. Been there done that and got left behind.






jaiguruji7

02/19/21 4:48 AM

#127790 RE: shotsky #127683

I think I would add the large investment bank and their connections in Wall Street, the Hedge funds, large equity groups and some very large crypto and cannabis investors, buying up shares on the open market at these cheap prices of less than 3 cents, which is not even a drop in the bucket for these big guys, they know very very well where this is headed, dollars!!

Remember the large investment bank and the Hong Kong based private equity company are not here for peanuts, they were buying before and are buying big time big blocks now (look at todays volume 300+ million for example) as we speak and will create a huge momentum for this stock, thereby driving it to a dollar soon. They know the huge things that are involved!!

The most important thing to note is that why would a large investment bank work with an OTC company to help them in the acquisitions and also why would the Hong Kong based private Equity firm become NSAV 50/50 partner. Just Think about it. There are very big things going on my friend.

GLTU and GLTA!!

PayDirt!

02/19/21 6:31 AM

#127804 RE: shotsky #127683

you mean like these few days back in nov./dec.
Date .................... Vol.
Dec 03 2020,-- 391,310,043
Dec 02 2020,-- 378,380,148
Dec 01 2020,-- 991,888,813
Nov 30 2020,-- 1,889,985,854

If so, and they are held, they have cut the float in half.