Stocks and pot (it might make us rich)

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Re: Stocks and pot (it might make us rich)

Postby Burinn » Tue Feb 05, 2019 9:47 pm

jorb wrote:
I can assure you that buying stocks with a gambler's mentality is no better than buying lottery tickets, and is almost guaranteed to lose you money.


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Re: Stocks and pot (it might make us rich)

Postby MagicManICT » Tue Feb 05, 2019 9:53 pm

Can I say that I buy lottery tickets with a stock investor mentality? ¦]
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Re: Stocks and pot (it might make us rich)

Postby shubla » Thu Feb 07, 2019 10:01 pm

One friend of mine bought pot stocks fairly recently (somewhere during last year)
he has not talked me about pot stocks since.
They are not very good thing to invest on, you may just throw your money at bitcoins or just straight up gamble them on casino.
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Re: Stocks and pot (it might make us rich)

Postby borka » Sat Feb 09, 2019 9:22 am

A friend who had bought 1500 shares at 0.5 sold 3/4 in September :D and said it won't reach that peak never again ... if they are lower than 6,00 on 12th he sells the rest but he expects it to go a bit higher again and stay around 8,00 to 8,50 ... so if you're in for some bucks you'll need to keep it anyways ...
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Re: Stocks and pot (it might make us rich)

Postby viznew » Wed Feb 20, 2019 5:32 pm

Well aurora and cronos are my biggest investments i sold a good chunk of aurora out of fear lol cause its not doing great but cronos is doing ok but rumor is its gonna hit its peak soon

See aurora flooded the canabis market to lowwer prices and combat illegal sellers which hurt stock in short term but is expected to grow past 8 from what iv read chould go higher but ill watch closely and prob sell at 8ish cronos tomarrow votes on the altria partnership which chould be amazing for them as altria owns malbaro and other cig companys which run in a highly regulated market just like weed does and use almost the same exact infrastructer so thats expected to help grow but who knows

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Re: Stocks and pot (it might make us rich)

Postby viznew » Sat Mar 09, 2019 1:17 pm

Well its about to pay off (not worth buying in now) but i was worryed and pulled out money and put it back in idk but its finally gonna pay some though i think acb chould hit 12 lol last post here cause who cares

I wanted to post other but too big and i on phone and dont wanna mess with it but the trend line for acb is sky rocketing thanks to supply stabaliztion and a slow down on buying up other cannabis commpanys


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