05-29-2018, 08:18 AM | #1 |
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Investing in cannabis stocks?
With Canada poised to open to doors on recreational weed, is there money to be made investing in cannabis related stocks? The big daddy on the block seems to be Canopy Growth.
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05-29-2018, 08:40 AM | #2 |
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Likely higher risk (and hopefully higher reward) compared to more traditional pharma stocks. Approach it with caution and don't make it a concentrated position relative to your overall investments.
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05-29-2018, 09:00 AM | #3 |
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I have been buying and selling for the last year or so.
Working in finance i can see the amount of brokerage accounts opened nov 2017 - feb 2018 is substantial; flooding the market i think. In my opinion a lot of the smaller stocks are overpriced like: Newstrike Resources (HIP), Supreme Pharmaceuticals (SL.CN), Supreme Cannabis (SPRWF) I mean they could definitely grow substantially with the legalization but who knows. These are the more affordable ones, so new investors tend to go for these driving the price up. Some of the bigger ones like you mentioned Canopy Growth and even Cannimed may be a safer bet. Gotta ride the waves! Buy low sell high |
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By the way Canopy was just listed in NY last week. |
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05-29-2018, 09:58 AM | #10 |
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Long story short, yes absolutely. Beware the over valuations currently in the MMJ space, however, most exhibited by some of the big Licensed Producers. There will be lots of growth to be found in the retail and distribution side of the business as well, with other opportunities in edibles and other consumables following next year (if and when they become legal).
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No, to me the NYSE listing doesn't change much - just broadens the market. But the underlying fundamentals don't change. And that is - is there an opportunity that this company has the ability to take advantage of and drive value, such that there is future growth in this stock. Canopy's market cap right now is $7.4 BILLION. And that is just ONE grower. Contrast that with estimates as to how big the recreational market is - Deloitte estimates somewhere around $8.7B, but could be significantly higher with security services thrown in, and the fact that more might try it, but these are of course estimates. And then you have Statistics Canada estimating that Canadians spent only $5.7B in 2017 on weed. I'm sorry, but I don't see it. One grower's market cap exceeds Stat Can's estimates for the entire population, and they are going to grow a lot more? Further, its not like everyone is going to switch to legal sources either - sometimes because Canada is rural, and there likely won't be a legal shop in all communities, so reduce the market for all these areas. Then factor in the fact that everyone who gets a license will be contributing to a race to the bottom where they will overproduce to try to get as much market as possible, but that is just going to oversupply, which drops prices. And drops profit. I think you really need to think this all the way through. At best, a gamble. |
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To date we've focused on provinces open to privatized sales, but have a storefront in Halifax though. |
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These ancillary services are most likely to be provided by other companies - growers are going to focus on growing and getting market share in that space (I would think). |
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The federal government needs to downgrade marijuana from a class 1 drug before I consider any investment in the cannabis industry. I'm big on medical marijuana and CBD so hopefully the FDA hops on board sooner than later.
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05-29-2018, 12:25 PM | #22 |
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I'm talking more about Canada here where recreational use will be legal in the next few months.
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