
In this post, I want to talk about what happens on the regular 9MX presentations and what people can expect when they join them. If you have been following my recent updates, you will know that I have been documenting my own journey with 9M. This is now 9MX, and sharing what I see as things develop.
I first started looking at 9M back in June, and since then there have been some fairly major changes, especially earlier this year. In my opinion, those changes were significant, but I believe they were made for the better. As always, though, whenever crypto is involved, I think it is important to proceed carefully. Do your own research, and never put in more than you can afford to lose.
That is one of the main reasons I make these videos and blog posts. I am not trying to present myself as some sort of financial expert. I am simply testing things out, documenting what I see, and showing others what the platform is doing in real time.
The Presentations Are a Regular Feature
One thing I do like about 9MX is that they run regular live presentations throughout the week. From what I have seen, these usually take place on most evenings, often around 8:00 PM UK time, although there can be exceptions. For example, a Sunday session may be earlier.
That kind of regular communication matters. In the crypto space, people are often left guessing when changes happen. However, the live presentations at least give members the opportunity to stay informed and keep up with what is going on. Even if you do not attend every session, it is useful to know that the updates are there.
What Actually Happens on the Live Calls?
If you are wondering what these presentations are like, they are generally not set up as a full question-and-answer session. They are more about taking people through the current system, explaining how things work, and giving updates as the company continues trying to improve the platform.
That means the presentations are helpful for people who want to understand the process better, stay up to date with developments. You can hear regular training rather than just relying on hearsay from other members.
I do not personally jump on every single presentation, and I do not think most people will. However, I do think they are worth attending now and then. Especially if you want to keep yourself updated or if you are showing the platform to somebody else.
Why the Recordings Are Helpful
Another positive point is that a lot of the training is recorded, or at least much of it is. That makes a big difference because not everyone can be online at the exact time a presentation is running. If you are busy, in a different time zone, or simply miss the live session, the recordings give you another chance to catch up.
That flexibility is important, particularly with an international audience. People watching from elsewhere in Europe, or from further afield, will obviously need to adjust for their own local time. Having replays available makes it much easier to stay in touch with what is happening.
Why I Think These Presentations Matter
For me, the weekly presentations are useful because they provide ongoing training and keep the system in front of people. In any online business or crypto-related platform, regular communication helps build confidence. It does not remove risk, of course, but it does at least show that updates are being given and that members are not being left completely in the dark.
That is especially relevant after periods of change. Earlier this year, 9M went through some notable adjustments as it became 9MX. During times like that, regular presentations can help people understand what is changing and why.
If you want to read more about those changes, I have already covered them in my post 9MX Latest Update – Some Positive Changes.
Helpful 9MX and 9M Resources
If you are trying to get a broader picture of the platform, you may also want to read my earlier post Inside 9MX: Full AI Investment Presentation and Walkthrough. This is where I go into more detail about the presentation side of the system.
If your interest is more practical and you want to understand the cash-out side of things, I also put together a guide on how to withdraw money from 9M to Revolut.
For more posts on this subject, you can also browse my 9M AI category archive. This is where I am gradually building up more content around the platform, the updates, and my own experience testing it.
A Sensible Word of Caution
I think it is only right to repeat this point clearly: crypto always carries risk. No matter how positive something may seem, caution is essential. Never invest money you cannot afford to lose, and never rush in based purely on hype or somebody else’s excitement.
My approach has been to test things, document the process, and share my honest observations as I go. That way, people can at least see a real journey rather than just polished marketing.
Final Thoughts
So, what happens on the regular 9MX presentations? In simple terms, they are live training and update sessions that help members stay informed about how the platform works. And from what is changing, and what the company is doing as it moves forward.</p>
You do not need to attend every one of them, but they can be useful to dip into from time to
time. If you are already involved, they help you stay current. If you are looking into the platform, they give you a better idea of how things are being communicated to members.</p>
I will continue sharing updates as I go, both here on Roy Bretton Online and through my videos and social m
edia. If you have questions about 9MX, feel free to leave a comment on the video or get in touch through my Facebook page.