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It didn't like the telegram link, but can be accessed under the community tab here: https://umbria.network/
I'm calling the bottom for OBC here... we are going up from now on.
Crypto is bouncing back strongly today.
Umbria project is positively exploding on all fronts
Chart breakout for the UMBR token, targeting $5+...
ADVFN takeover still rumbling on
OBC is as cheap as chips, considering.... not for much longer.
Get 'em while you can!
https://twitter.com/networkumbria/status/1488497222710870017?s=21
Another partner signed up.
UMBR just shot up 17% to $3.74 on about $40k of buying.. a couple of fat trades.
Now very obviously broken out, and targeting $5+
https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/umbria-network/
UMBR token up 26% $4.02 £97,000 volume.
Expecting some movement today.. somebody snaffled 12,000 on the cheap at the open.
There is a definite buzz at Umbria Network..
Time it started to filter through to OBC.
Bid is creeping up.. 41.5 atm
Can't help feeling this'll be the last chance to pick them up at 43p.
https://twitter.com/zg_ventures/status/1488786930158473220?s=21
https://twitter.com/stefixy/status/1488812687081582592?s=21
Sit tight.
https://twitter.com/networkumbria/status/1488837015529562116?s=21
https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/umbria-network/
24hr trading volume UMBR token $211,655 up 489%.
https://twitter.com/networkumbria/status/1489604598482542593?s=21
Another partner in the NFT space.
the tweets just below were good...
UMBR is surging higher.
Currently $4.67
OBC can't sit at 41p any longer. Can it ?
Depends on public awareness and perception: said it many times before.
The Chambers clan don’t advertise to the investor market, they use Twitter. Most AIM dudes are looking for headline grabbing plays, quick wins and short term trades. Unfortunately there’s too many who just see “Crypto” and buy and sell with BTC movements and don’t understand the OBC book value or going concerns.
To get the re-rate we need an attention grabbing profit or dividend.
All that is true, but nonetheless, I'm expecting some decent sp action next week, as the Umbria buzz does it's work. The lid cannot be kept on much longer considering the huge head of steam thas has built up in the Umbria Network pressure cooker.
Bullish!
https://twitter.com/zg_ventures/status/1490270365146353666?s=21
New all time high for Umbria Network.
https://twitter.com/oskiidev/status/1490298615373443078?s=21
https://twitter.com/oskiidev/status/1490500596167753732?s=21
1000 bridge transactions again.
Would be interesting to hear how much money has crossed the bridge since it started.
https://twitter.com/oskiidev/status/1491484419764461568?s=21
Fantom bridge coming very soon.
https://twitter.com/zeneca_33/status/1491656542747250688?s=21
It's good PR Delferg and appreciate you posting it as ever - but it needs a "bridge" of its own to be translated into mainstream investor speak.
People with cash to put into AIM shares like to see boring stuff like EBITDA, net book value and sales growth.
I believe it will come but it'll take a bit of patience for real returns in the SP - in the mean time I'm very confident that OBC is cash/equivalent rich and will not need to borrow or place - now it's down to a return on investment for us.
I think once OBC starts to move, it'll snowball rapidly. There are several on the discord who already hold big lumps of OBC, (some very big). Maybe the money will come not from the mainstream investors, but from the crypto side.
One advantage of holding shares over crypto (assuming in an ISA), is the tax-free appeal, compared to crypto gains, which are taxable. It certainly appeals to me on that basis. Going to have to look more deeply at the tax side asap, thanks to UMBR's stellar rise..
Anyhow, OBC just nudging up now, hopefully it will accelerate from here. I think it paused around the 44p price because several key MAs sit at that level, notably the 120 day MA at 44. Immediate chart set-up looks to me like a 5p rise from here is likely, to bring us up to where there is some resistance at 49p, and 52p.. Doesn't feel like there will be long to wait now.
Interestingly when it comes to ISA I did just that this morning - I added 4500 more OBC.
I've maxed for this FY but come April I need to get some OBC shares out of my share account and into the ISA with the new year's allowance. Capital gains allowances are frozen at the moment, but I reckon windfall taxes may yet appear in future, so the tax exemption of the ISA is needed.