The single most important driver of marijuana stocks...
TheSeedInvestor
Is It Too Late To Buy Marijuana Stocks?
Dear Seed Investor,
 
One month ago, Corona beer maker Constellation Brands (CTZ) announced it would invest $4 billion in Canopy Growth (CGC).
 
The largest single investment in legal marijuana history ignited a staggering in marijuana stocks.
 
The Canadian Marijuana Index has climbed 67% since then.
 
The astonishing gains have led many to rightfully worry marijuana stocks have gone up too far too fast.
 
So, is it too late to buy marijuana stocks?
 
To answer it all we have to do is look at the history of the single most important driver of marijuana stocks.
 
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The Biggest Marijuana Event In History Is Weeks Away
 
The latest run-up in marijuana stocks is not an unprecedented move.
 
The marijuana sector has made runs likes this before.
 
Each time though there was a specific reason – or event – which drove marijuana stocks.
 
And that right there is the important part of it all.
 
Marijuana stocks are event-driven stocks.
 
If there’s an event -- like the 2016 elections which opened five new states to legal marijuana -- marijuana stocks can and will soar.
 
Right now, there’s a major marijuana event and it’s just weeks away.
 
On October 17th Canada’s recreational marijuana industry is finally going to open.
 
On that day millions of new marijuana users will have access to legal marijuana without needing a prescription from a doctor.
 
Basically, this is the day Canada’s marijuana industry has been waiting on for so long.
 
It’s big, but here’s why it’s important.
 
According to industry reports, it’s going to be bigger than anyone expects right now.
 
Greg McLeish, a financial analyst with Mackie Research Capital, recently told the Ottawa Citizen, “We all know there is not going to be enough product on Day 1. Not nearly enough.”
 
Think for a second what happens after that.
 
Canada finally goes fully legal marijuana and the response is overwhelming.
 
There are lines around the block, shelves get emptied, customers are turned away disappointed, and the world finally sees in real time how big recreational marijuana use will be.
 
It’s exactly what it takes to kick marijuana stocks into an even higher gear.
 
Back to the original question: Is it too late to buy marijuana stocks?
 
History says it’s not too late at all.
 
Best regards,
 
 
The Seed Investor
 
 
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