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The Multibillion-Dollar Opportunity That Sports Markets Are Handing CBD Investors

As CBD – short for cannabidiol, one of the primary active compounds found in cannabis plants – continues to become a rising force in the cannabis sector, more and more of its widespread applications are being uncovered.

On Sunday, you got insight into one of these uses when we shared Don Yocham's personal account of how CBD has helped him feel stronger and healthier as he deals with the effects of aging on his daily workouts. According to Don, CBD has allowed him to bounce back like when he was younger – or, as he put it, he no longer feels like he "got hit by a Mack truck."

But there's more to this story. Firms are beginning to realize that CBD's tie to athletic recovery goes deeper than just personal consumption.

Athletes, teams, and entire sports leagues stand to benefit from the properties of this incredible compound. And sports medicine and recovery companies are clamoring to create cannabis-infused products to meet this growing demand.

That's why today, we'll show you how the combination of these two powerful industries will create explosive new growth you can profit from. This means nearly endless opportunities for investors… Full Story

That's why today, we'll show you how the combination of these two powerful industries will create explosive new growth you can profit from. This means nearly endless opportunities for investors...

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Time to Buy the "Microsoft of Weed"

You got rich from Cisco Systems Inc. and JDS Uniphase. You bought shares in the first public incarnation of Dell. You had positions in companies like SDL and Netscape and made a bundle when those companies sold.

There were dozens of outstanding stocks that turned ordinary investors into millionaires or even billionaires. You owned 'em, and you're one of 'em.

Still, there was one that got away… the decade's most successful tech company – one that dominated the market for years as far back as the 1980s.

I mean Microsoft Corp., of course.

No matter how well you did during the PC and technology boom, you'd have done much better if you'd had some Microsoft in your portfolio all the while.

Well, the cannabis sector of 2019 today looks much like that 1990s tech boom.

And this one company is starting to look a lot like Microsoft...