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re: When will Tsnp crash??
Posted on 3/2/21 at 8:18 pm to Richleau
Posted on 3/2/21 at 8:18 pm to Richleau
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I’d rather you continue to post past that time. I don’t care if you stay or go. I want you to be apart of this as the more the merrier.
I’ll buy this stock the moment it even remotely kinda sorta barely justifies its valuation.
Posted on 3/2/21 at 8:18 pm to slackster
Because they currently own the preferred stock. Its like an actor taking points on the back end than money upfront. It shows trust in the end product and if successful would yield far greater return than the latter.
This post was edited on 3/2/21 at 8:19 pm
Posted on 3/2/21 at 8:20 pm to slackster
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You have made money. Congrats. I hope you make more.
Thanks man, I hope I do too.
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You have literally no idea why you’ve made money, but congrats.
Nope, sure don’t. And thanks again.
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The question I ask over and over again is that importan
Maybe. But it’s beyond apparent that nobody here has an answer. And yet you keep asking it.
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You are putting your faith in a management team that gave away 80% of their company for pennies.
Ok. Sounds like that could have been a bad decision by them.
Meanwhile, I’ve already taken out my initial investment and am still up a few hundred percent on the remaining shares. As you can imagine, I’m very upset about this.
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You don’t care because you’re ignorant.
When it comes to investing? Yep absolutely. Can you imagine how happy I am about quintupling my money for no apparent reason?
Also, muscleofbrussels, please tell me again how slsckster isn’t angry or emotional about this stock
Posted on 3/2/21 at 8:21 pm to Richleau
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Because they currently own the preferred stock. Its like an actor taking points on the back end than money upfront. It shows trust in the end product and if successful would yield far greater return than the latter.
How much money do you expect them to have to raise(dilute) from current shareholders? You do know AT specifically said to expect offerings when he brought it up, right?
Eta: and is that why they threw 500 million warrants to George Sharp for, once again, half pennies on the dollar?
This post was edited on 3/2/21 at 8:22 pm
Posted on 3/2/21 at 8:22 pm to Open Your Eyes
Well now, I see the root cause of the bitterness. This isn’t FOMO, it is COMO. Contempt on missing out.
Posted on 3/2/21 at 8:22 pm to slackster
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but I’ll stop posting on TD forever if this is a $6B or greater stock come 12/31/2021. Any takers?
Again. Not angry or emotional
Posted on 3/2/21 at 8:26 pm to slackster
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I’ll buy this stock the moment it even remotely kinda sorta barely justifies its valuation.
So you have absolutely no interest in buying this stock. And yet you literally cannot keep yourself from visiting threads clearly dedicated to it and telling people how much you don’t like it day after day after day after day after day.
Nope, not angry or emotional
This post was edited on 3/2/21 at 8:27 pm
Posted on 3/2/21 at 8:27 pm to Open Your Eyes
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Also, muscleofbrussels, please tell me again how slsckster isn’t angry or emotional about this stock And we can add other stocks he doesn’t understand as well, like here when he lectured a guy that turned 50k into 350k with ZOM
And that guy has lost $75k since that post. Imagine thinking that’s some kind of win for your point.
Posted on 3/2/21 at 8:29 pm to Open Your Eyes
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Again. Not angry or emotional
I’m confident. I understand why that would be confusing for the average Humbl investor.
Take me up on it. You simply have to break even for the rest of the year to get me to leave forever.
Posted on 3/2/21 at 8:29 pm to Open Your Eyes
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Except you do. Because you keep coming back to the threads about it to post the exact same things you posted before.
I have literally never argued about the short term price of the stock, so no I really don't. The rest of your post is too ridiculous to pick through, so I'll just stop here. You are clearly out of your element with all of this.
Posted on 3/2/21 at 8:30 pm to Richleau
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Well now, I see the root cause of the bitterness. This isn’t FOMO, it is COMO. Contempt on missing out.
It’s 2 things actually. Contempt/jealously that other people have made and are continuing to make money on this stock that he cant understand is 1.
The other is contempt/jealously of AncientTiger, because after he made mutltie picks that made a lot of people a lot of money in a short amount of time, people have sought out his advice and blindly followed his picks while they literally couldn’t care less what slackster says.
Posted on 3/2/21 at 8:30 pm to Open Your Eyes
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So you have absolutely no interest in buying this stock.
I do. I’ll buy any stock that makes sense. I enjoy discussing the ones that don’t. Maybe I’m missing something. I’m always open to that possibility.
Posted on 3/2/21 at 8:34 pm to slackster
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Why don’t you list the companies that have grown from below a penny to $1B+ valuations. The list has exactly 1 company on it. If that doesn’t give you the slightest skepticism, you’re head is buried in the sand.
Although I'm drinking the Humbl Kool-Aid I do agree this and others are valid reasons to be skeptical. That said, I can't agree with the logic behind your statement here:
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Apparently Humbl stumbled upon this untapped, insanely profitable global market that Visa, PayPal, Square, etc totally overlooked. That snuck through so well that even management couldn’t possibly quantify how valuable their discovery was.
Think about trying to explain present day Amazon in 1995 or even 2005 to people rightfully skeptical about how Amazon would surpass Walmart, all bookstores, all mail order catalogs, TV service providers, music distributors, and all the rest.
Posted on 3/2/21 at 8:34 pm to Open Your Eyes
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The other is contempt/jealously of AncientTiger, because after he made mutltie picks that made a lot of people a lot of money in a short amount of time, people have sought out his advice and blindly followed his picks while they literally couldn’t care less what slackster says.
I couldn’t care less what people think about what I say. If I did, I’d just pump like the rest of you.
AT is basically dukke v with a penny stock hot streak. It’s entertaining as hell.
Posted on 3/2/21 at 8:34 pm to slackster
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And that guy has lost $75k since that post.
If he didn’t sell any yet, then yea sure.
And if he didn’t sell and ZOM misbehaves again and gets back to that price or higher in the coming weeks after their product launch, then he’ll have made another $75k and then some.
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Imagine thinking that’s some kind of win for your point.
Imagine thinking turning $50k into $275k is somehow a bad thing and actually proves whatever point you’re continuing to fail to make
Posted on 3/2/21 at 8:36 pm to Huey Lewis
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Think about trying to explain present day Amazon in 1995 or even 2005 to people rightfully skeptical about how Amazon would surpass Walmart, all bookstores, all mail order catalogs, TV service providers, music distributors, and all the rest.
The only difference was that Amazon was raising legitimate capital. They had legitimate IP.
Humbl is so revolutionary they don’t have a single patent. Think about that for a second.
Posted on 3/2/21 at 8:38 pm to slackster
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I’m confident. I understand why that would be confusing for the average Humbl investor.
And that confidence has led to you watching on the sidelines in completely envy as the average tsnp investor sees 100+% returns on their investment.
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Take me up on it. You simply have to break even for the rest of the year to get me to leave forever.
Who’s stopping you from banning yourself if the stock you don’t understand continues to do things you don’t understand?
Posted on 3/2/21 at 8:40 pm to slackster
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I couldn’t care less what people think about what I say.
So why the 78 posts in this thread?
Posted on 3/2/21 at 8:41 pm to Open Your Eyes
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Imagine thinking turning $50k into $275k is somehow a bad thing and actually proves whatever point you’re continuing to fail to make
You can’t remotely comprehend the original point.
Every day you hold a stock is an implicit approval that your allocation is the best risk-adjusted return possible for your capital. Putting 5% in any stock is a bit high, but understandable. Letting that 5% ride is understandable. Keep 25% of your portfolio in any one stock is insane. Idc what stock it is - the vast majority of the time it’s a losing proposition. Bringing that factual information up doesn’t make me a hater.
Imagine taking your net worth and investing 1/4 in one stock - you’d fire and ridicule any advisor who made that call, but when you happen into that situation, apparently it’s perfectly rational.
Posted on 3/2/21 at 8:41 pm to Open Your Eyes
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And that confidence has led to you watching on the sidelines in completely envy as the average tsnp investor sees 100+% returns on their investment.
Pretty sure it’s down since I started posting about it, so...
Eta- woof.
This post was edited on 3/2/21 at 8:46 pm
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