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  1. Thanks, the Authorized Share increase is techinically "dilution" but it allows for more acquisitions using stock so may not be as dilutive as a typical one. The R/S isn't as terrible as many are where it only wipes out commons, but R/S always induce panic and would absolutely lower the PPS. I'm actually expecting the insittutional holders (Airbus, Bessmer, the Tesla guys) to vote A/S increase too since they'd be affected by the R/S due to the recent change. Also ALPP posted yesterday that they wanted to organically uplist based on current PPS movement which may mean neither will happen and they put in the back pocket for bad times. I think if we can break $5 they might not do it. Which buttcheek are we getting our XMET tattoos? My first sell 1M at .01 keeps showing up on LVL2 and then falls back off
  2. Lol honestly I may need to expand my palette. I love my peat, but I've never tried much outside of islays and macallan any recommendations? Also you're in Thailand? Can you sign up for and trade with HumblFinancial? I tried to proxy in through Singapore, but got screened out during the verification process.
  3. Congrats on the profits! In the nicest way possible I hope it never lets you back in When I told yall the four horsemen ALPP, TSNP, FPVD and XMET would have an interesting week, I didn't expect all at the same time. We saw profit taking and recovery on ALPP and TSNP, but not enough to in FPVD to ensure a support. Keep an eye on if it can strongly hold the Penny XMET will likely see some profit taking tomorrow (RSI is real hot pretty much the whole day at 80 - 90, each day since it started running that is followed by a dip into the 60s), so if you're not on free shares yet, as someone who has ridden 1000+% rockets up and then all the way back down it's worth it to do it now. It makes your head clearer to maximize the profits that remain. That being said it's very clear that the float is less than 8.2B with the way this moves, so even if it dips hard into the .004s it can go back up and more just as fast.
  4. A big ol' stop hunt just went down on ALPP. A whole bunch of new investors 4.5 - 4.75 just got slaughtered down to 4.14
  5. If I had played my positions in this post from October with a little more confidence I'd be a millionaire right now... FPVD my entry was .0015 and it was running .003 at the time of this post. Today is running in the .011s FRSX my entry was 0.80 and it was running 1.20 at the time of this post. Today is running in the $8 - $9 range (sadly I got caught on an overnight limit sell and sold out at $2ish) PFMS my entry was 0.002 and it was at .004 at the time of this post , got absolutely slaughtered by a massive R/S on acquisition that fell through. Finally back around to my entry ALPP my entry was .08, then I avg down to .06, and it was at .04 at the time of this post should have continued to avg down to .04. Today is running in the $4.40 - 4.70 range XMET my entry was .0002, at the time of this post was barcoding .0002 - .0003. Today is running .004 - .005 SNVP my entry was .0008 averaged up and then back down, Today stuck in the .0007 - .0008 range MEDH my entry was .029 averaged down to .01. Today is .015 - .017 range UPWT became OWUV and went up .07 I sold some and it came back down to .01 - .02 Today back in the .03s FONU took a small profit (put it in FPVD when it fell back down to .0016) it's up today PFWIQ came out even CMGO took a loss
  6. Yup got notice that my first 100k GTC sell has cleared on FPVD at .01 from a .0015 Now on to my 100ks at .02, .03, .04, and .05 to give a cool 15K in profits to add to my original 4k from the previous 2 runs before holding long
  7. If it can't make it past .01 in a spike then that will be a son of bitch of resistance. Need some news to punch it through. Cmon Sweet Lou drop a PR
  8. I'm in meetings all morning, did FPVD break a penny yet?
  9. TSNP is out of control T Trading big blocks now trading over $0.40 ($10k - $20k buys flowing in right now)
  10. It's going to be an interesting week in my OTC portfolio: TSNP - Market reaction post CC will test the sell before the news manta. There was a lot to like and short term commitments to major catalysts in Feb. Social Media didn't let up all weekend, but bears out in force this morning. First T-Trade of the day just punched up to $0.39 but we know from ALPP these can be a false flag. If it can't keep momentum going up, then we're looking to hold the $.30s today. If it can't hold that I'm adding between $0.20 - $0.25 I don't think it will break lower than that this time with all the inflection points in the near future ALPP - Cup and Handle Chart formation (I'm looking much more closely at the traditional technical stuff with ALPP now that it's behaving more like a big board stock). I'm looking at a morning dip to test ~$3.75 or as low as $3.50. I think those can hold, cool off the RSI and hoping to test new highs this week If new comes out, and ALPP loves PM news right before the bell, maybe no dip at all. Shareholder meeting on 2/5 to vote on authorizing the ability to R/S or increase A/S remember to vote for the latter. XMET - big court date next Monday 2/1. There was a lot of preloading last week. Already saw a decent amount of Friday profit taking off the high of .0039. Would like to see it hold up in the .003s but personally am expecting to see it test support in the .0024 - .0025 range as more people take profit. I'm not buying or selling this week (unless it touches my first GTC at .01), but people that are in higher will have some decisions to make. Lots of eyes on this one, and the way it move so quickly up and down make me feel like it could be close to float locked (which would be all but impossible if the O/S is really 8.2B). If anything makes me a millionaire in a day it will be this one. Also if anything could lose me my entire investment in a day it would be this one. FPVD - Article from Lou Kerner was good, love the Crypto direction (especially since the Biden admin seems to be hiring blockchain heavies across the board). Still need to break that .008 - .0085 range that has twice rejected to see a new horizon. The slow movement up this time make that seem more possible. An official PR from Bigtoken or SRAX could definitely send it. I have stage sells of 100K on pennies up to .05 and then holding 500k long SNVP - Still have no clue what is going on here. Considering pulling my investment out this week if it can't hold the line. If I switch it out, I'll let yall know MEDH/OWUV/BRRN all turned upward on Friday, we'll see how they hold up, but I'm more focused on the above holdings
  11. First public remarks about Bigtoken aka FPVD from the new CEO Lou Kerner released tonight. Lays out a case for why he's getting involved. I especially like the prospect of collecting rewards as cryptocurrency. Hopefully this marks the final transition of the merger/share exchange https://medium.com/crypto-oracle/the-5-reasons-im-joining-bigtoken-as-ceo-6f216c1f1020 I’ve written over 200 crypto posts, now as part of the great team at Quantum Economics. Each post has only deepened my crypto conviction. Most recently, after being an advisor to crypto fund-of-fund Blockchain Coinvestors for 1 1/2 years, we partnered to start the Blockchain Coinvestors Syndicate on AngelList (funding emerging crypto powerhouses like Uphold & DappRadar). Last July, my friend Russell Anmuth reached out about privacy-focused BIGtoken. Per public filings, BIGtoken was being spun out of a publicly traded micro-cap company, SRAX, in to a public shell (FPVD). Russell introduced me to the CEO, Kris Nelson, as a candidate for their Board of Directors. I had a good call with Kris, and was intrigued by BIGtoken, which had 9 millions verified users who had downloaded the app. The users provided data by answering questions, taking surveys and connecting online accounts (banks accounts, credit cards, social media accounts..). BIGtoken then anonymizes the data, sells it to brand advertisers, and shares the revenue with its users. But the timing of the spin-out slowed, and Kris left for an amazing privacy related opportunity at Facebook. Kris was replaced by Malcolm CaSelle, a long time SRAX Board Member and President of WAX, a marketplace for digital products built on a blockchain. After just six weeks as CEO, Malcolm tragically passed away. When SRAX CEO Chris Migliano reached out and offered me the opportunity to be BIGtoken CEO, I was intrigued, for multiple reasons. A month later, for the five reason stated below, I enthusiastically accepted the role. 1. Privacy Is A Fundamental Human Right Whose Time Has Come. And BIGToken Is Helping Lead The Way Data privacy isn’t new, but the attitude shift by individuals, corporations, and regulators/government is. The E.U. passed the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in 2018, a 100 page manifesto on consumer privacy rights. The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) was passed in 2018 stating that data privacy rights include: The right to know about the personal information a business collects The right to delete personal information collected from them The right to opt-out of the sale of their personal information; and The right to non-discrimination for exercising their CCPA rights. With the writing on the wall, major tech companies are instituting dramatic changes that will cause seismic changes in how consumer data is aggregated. Tech company changes include: Major Browsers To Eliminate Cookies — Since 1994, online marketers have built their businesses by tracking online users and targeting them with ads, and much of this has been via third-party cookies. FireFox was the first major browser to eliminate cookies, in 2019. That same year Safari started letting users opt-out of cookies. Finally, Google announced Chrome will eliminate cookies by 2022. iOS Eliminating IDFA — At it’s Worldwide Developers Conference in June 2020, Apple released privacy updates to iOS that largely eliminated the Apple Identifier for Advertisers (IDFA), which is a random device identifier assigned by Apple to a user’s device. Advertisers use the IDFA to track and identifying a user so they can deliver customized advertising. As a result of these changes, the opt-in first-party data that BIGtoken aggregates at scale is top of mind for brand advertisers: A new era of data privacy is, finally, upon us. 2. BIGtoken Generated $2.2 Million In It’s First Full Year Of Operation in 2020, With 100% Retention As an investor, I put little weight on what I think of a product. I never used Facebook much, but when I analyzed the user engagement in 2009 I thought it was the most under-priced asset I had ever seen and wrote the first Wall Street style research report on the company. I was impressed that BIGtoken counted 8 of the 10 largest customers as clients. That requires great salesmanship for an early stage digital media company. But I was more impressed by the 100% retention rate, as that requires a great product. And not surprisingly for companies with great products, there’s a solid team at BIGtoken that’s accomplished an impressive amount with limited resources. 3. From Crypto Adjacent To Crypto Centric My best clickbait post ever was “Why I’m Leaving Crypto”. Because anyone who knew me knew how passionate I had been about crypto for almost three years. I wasn’t leaving crypto then, and I’m not leaving crypto now. Totay, BIGtoken users earn points for sharing their data, and the points can be redeemed for cash (via PayPal) or for other rewards. I see that activity as crypto adjacent today. And we have a roadmap to crypto centric. Our roadmap includes some easy wins, like allowing our users the to redeem points for Bitcoin, and enabling employees and vendors to opt in to get paid in Bitcoin. If we’re providing bitcoin as a reward, it’s a logical next step to provide a digital wallet for users who believe “not your keys not your coins.” I’m a massive believer in stablecoins, and believe that our users will love the ability to redeem points for stablecoins that provide interest. We have a core competency in paying users for their anonymized data, and we plan to leverage our back end to provide services to other crypto companies that pay users for sharing their data in other verticals (e.g. health). I’ll finish with the holy grail of our crypto roadmap, which is the potential to leverage our own cryptocurrency that can provide significant value to our users, at little to no cost to BIGtoken. 4. The Toolset To Run, And The Ability To Optimize, Being A Public Company It’s unusual for a company like BIGtoken to be public. In fact, the trend is to stay private longer and longer, and trade at a $70 billion valuation on your first day as a public company. But BIGtoken was born out of a micro-cap company, and for specific reasons, we’re being spun out into a public shell. As I’ve been an equity analyst on Wall Street for seven years, I’m well aware that being public creates additional costs, is time intensive, and requires transparency that’s helpful to your competitors. But there’s also upside to being a public company, most notably, liquidity. Everyone LOVES liquidity. Investors love liquidity, and so do acquisition candidates. It’s much harder to do acquisitions with paper when you’re a private company with illiquid shares. As BIGtoken will have liquid paper, and an appetite for growth, we plan to be acquisitive. Finally, as a public company, you optimize value for shareholders by combining a great company with the ability to help Wall Street appreciate why you’re great. Having been an equity analyst for seven years, I’ve honed the craft of telling compelling stories in Wall Street lingo. 5. Since I Last Ran A Company, I’ve Seen A Lot &Learned A Lot, And I’m Excited To Lead A Purpose Driven Organization Since I ran my last company in 2006, I’ve invested in more than 70 companies, sat on many Boards, and raised three kids (now 17, 19 and 22). I’ve seen what worked, and I’ve seen what failed. It’s much less about me now. I still feel like I have the same drive and intensity, but I’m more in to the long game. I’m more confrontational, but I take everything less personally. My favorite business book is “The Hard Thing About Hard Things” by Ben Horowitz. It’s an ode to entrepreneurs. It’s 308 pages about how hard it is to build a company. It’s 308 pages of how hard it is for every entrepreneur. So I know what I’m getting myself into, and I’m excited for the challenge. So bring it on. It’s time to get back in the arena: It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs, who comes short again and again, because there is no effort without error and shortcoming; but who does actually strive to do the deeds; who knows great enthusiasms, the great devotions; who spends himself in a worthy cause; who at the best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement, and who at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who neither know victory nor defeat. — Teddy Roosevelt, Citizenship in a Republic Speech, April 23, 1910
  12. I'll be back on the trail for new stonks once I get past some of these early Feb catalysts. Probably going to liquidate all or at least half SNVP at the point of finding a good one if it hasn't reinstated by then. If it has ill use the profits. Sent from my SM-G970U using Tapatalk
  13. TSNP/HMBL Shareholder Letter https://global-uploads.webflow.com/5f29edcccc8a2a029f37475a/600b6060eba146336b6b6d53_HUMBL%20Shareholder%20Letter%20PDF.pdf Sent from my SM-G970U using Tapatalk
  14. I think I've officially decided to hold for longterm gains like I decided with ALPP. My original ALPP shares reach maturity in March, I was a tiny $3.4k account back then only started with my stimulus on this all OTC experiment. Lost $1k the first trade, now am up $150k.
  15. End of show. I think the best news announced was App is already in beta and launching in Feb in 40 countries, with expanded Worst news was that Humbl Financial won't be available in the US. Missing news was an update about the name change, but according to the timeline it's still on track in Q1 and I would think they would get it done before the app launch with all the branding going into Humbl I need to find and read that shareholder letter
  16. 1 platform / 1 application that does all of this
  17. Just gave digibyte a callout, but says that he's isn't holding due to conflict of interest
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