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Shwagbag

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Nice post Doobs. Something to seriously keep an eye on... I have been considering buying some very cheap stocks in the cannabis industry that are just recently publicly traded. Now is the time!
 

DoobieBrother

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... I have been considering buying some very cheap stocks in the cannabis industry that are just recently publicly traded. Now is the time!
Just think, a few years ago the direct translation of that would have been:

"... I've been thinking about buying some cheap street weed this weekend..."

How the times are a changin'.
bongsmilie
 

Shwagbag

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I wonder which cannabis company will be the first one to sell their stock at $4.20 per share ;-)
Idk but I like the idea of owning it when it gets there!

CoF is right on. Iffy at best. Its a very unpredictable time because they're all relatively small, new and many have been reporting losses until recently.

It seems plausible that some of them will be winners in the long run, but its a crap shoot. Even so, if someone wanted to be active there could be some short term opportunities to play with.

Jig I don't have much of a head start at all. Here is some good reading that got me thinking. Bloomberg
 

giggles26

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This plat bubba x og taste like straight pinesole. Gets me very lifted though.

2 more coming down in 5-7 days.

Positive vibes club 6. All clones topped and put into 1 gallon today, 8 new seeds up and above the ground, lets get this shit!
 

DoobieBrother

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Idk but I like the idea of owning it when it gets there!

CoF is right on. Iffy at best. Its a very unpredictable time because they're all relatively small, new and many have been reporting losses until recently.

It seems plausible that some of them will be winners in the long run, but its a crap shoot. Even so, if someone wanted to be active there could be some short term opportunities to play with.

Jig I don't have much of a head start at all. Here is some good reading that got me thinking. Bloomberg
Nothing major will happen until the feds legalize it and regulate it, allowing banks to create business & personal accounts for those in the cannabis industry.
Then we'll see how quickly fly the secret cannabis contingency plans big tobacco has in the wings.
They don't talk about it because the first rule of Grow Club is don't talk about Grow Club. ;-)
And then they'll start trying to buy out the small guys, whom I hope resists temptation.
Like all generations: we certainly do live in Interesting Times.
 

curious old fart

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so far the only mj stocks that I have seen have been for products or services for the mj industry (and none appeared to be "must have"), not for any form of actual product. As doobie point out, until the feds back off, it will not be any accepted for commerce. I recently saw a story that the banks in Colorado weren't accepting mj business funds due to fear of fed pressure.
there are a lot of kinks to be worked out.

:peace:
cof
 

DST

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Funnily enough, the dinner party we were at last night, (in our apartment block) one of the other guests worked for Phillip Morris.....
 

jigfresh

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I don't like big business getting their hands in MJ... but I like it a whole lot more than seeing my friends go to prison.
 

jimmer6577

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As soon as they figure out how to get around the feds they will growing like we have never seen
The Kentucky tobacco farmers all ready grow massive amounts of good herb. There's no way these guys haven't all ready talked to their buyer's about this. I had a good friend from Kentucky and I was shocked the couple of times we stopped into his families farm. Their was as much weed as tobacco, he explained how marijuana was their counties 1st biggest crop and tobacco 2nd. I guess what I'm getting at is the tobacco farmers are all ready in place, and are highly regulated all ready. It would suck to see big business in it, but it would help out the little guys somewhere.
 

DST

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if you loiok at how most wine is produced you will see there is opportunity for all sizes of suppliers to get into it, hence the various wine classifications DOCG, DOC, etc. Some large wine producers take their produce from famrers all over the region they grow in, or from the variety of grape. Blended whisky was introduced I believe due to different produce coming from different farmers producing different result so master brewers would blend the results to create the best whisky and higher consistency across the product. I have hope in some part of humanity and I think applying similar systems and allowing people to produce their own product that could be tested and scrutinised by official bodies then I do not see why not. PEople will pay from 4euro to 4,000 euro for bottles of wine (And more ins ome cases)....

Anyways, 2 Dream Dog, (think I have found my favuorite pheno so far - nice waxy leaves like the Dog, but nice and squat, unlike the Dog:) lets see how she performs.
Favoutie>>



another dream dog with rather big leaves..


Peace, DST
 

Dr.D81

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D and some guy supa looking great I am checking in real quick this guy better have my internet on tomorrow I am tired of waiting. You don't know how much you need something til it is gone and I am hating it now. We have Netflix and riu and that is it for entertainment not to mention my boy has a report on Neptune on Tuesday. Well stay high guys and I will do some catching up this week I hope.
 

Shwagbag

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Nothing major will happen until the feds legalize it and regulate it, allowing banks to create business & personal accounts for those in the cannabis industry.
Then we'll see how quickly fly the secret cannabis contingency plans big tobacco has in the wings.
They don't talk about it because the first rule of Grow Club is don't talk about Grow Club. ;-)
And then they'll start trying to buy out the small guys, whom I hope resists temptation.
Like all generations: we certainly do live in Interesting Times.
Happy Sunday 600!

I agree, nothing major most likely, and maybe years off from saying, MAN I wish I would have bought some of that! But that doesn't mean someone can't double or triple their money on these little fellas in the short term, maybe even hold onto a fair amount of shares with a very small investment. If and when the feds open it up, the most established companies in CO, CA or OR could have an advantage over the rest of the market. Food for thought.
 

giggles26

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Happy Sunday 6!

Not much going on here other then enjoying the fruits of my labor.

Oh 11 new lil girls(I hope lol) are up above ground, only 3 more to go!
 
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