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Hilary Kramer

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While it has been a great month for cannabis stocks, long-term shareholders are still staring at big lifetime losses and bigger questions. At this stage, decriminalizing cannabis nationally, or even internationally, isn’t going to change the math driving cultivators like Aurora Cannabis Inc. (NYSE:ACB) and Tilray Corp. (NASDAQ:TLRY). They’re selling as much dried plant matter […]

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****************************************************************************** Publisher’s Note: Are you looking for a great holiday gift? We were going through some areas of our office and found a box of beautiful Rose Pendants that were widely popular a few years ago. These are 24K gold and pure silver — a hard combination to find in any jewelry store. Click here now […]

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While many will always remember 2020 as a year of strain, shock and struggle, that mood simply hasn’t translated to Wall Street reality. If anything, this should be a season when dread gives way to guarded hope and gratitude. Yes, the news flow has been exhausting but we have survived what could easily have become […]

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I always urge investors to respect diversification. No portfolio should ever reflect an all-or-nothing bet on any stock, no matter how strong your conviction about it happens to be. That’s been true this year in cannabis. Those who picked the wrong one or two cultivators have had to absorb catastrophic losses. Aurora Cannabis Inc. (NYSE:ACB) […]

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I’ve been saying for years now that the first wave of cannabis stocks didn’t make a lot of sense until new products and business models evolved. Think of it as an update from a “1.0” industry to a more efficient “2.0” world. No matter how much shareholder money the old stocks captured, they were still […]