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Marijuana Stocks

2 of the Best Cannabis Stocks to Buy Under $10

By 2025, the cannabis market is expected to soar by 380% to $66.3 billion, according to Grandview Research.

Beyond that, Money Morning Director of Cannabis Investing Research Greg Miller called 2019 one of the biggest years for the best cannabis stocks yet in the United States.

And he was absolutely right.

Now, there are THC and CBD oils, lotions, edibles, medicines, and more skyrocketing in popularity and pushing marijuana stocks at the forefront of investors’ attention.

So, right now is the perfect time to check out the best cannabis stocks to buy.

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5 Best Stocks for the Next Decade

With 2020 around the corner, it's time for lists of the best stocks of the last year to flood your inbox.

To us, however, the future looks a lot more profitable.

So we're sharing the best stocks to buy for the next decade.

These aren't your run of the mill stocks either.

These companies are plugged into some of the biggest trends powering markets higher.

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Marijuana Industry

This Surprising State Is Bringing Us the Best Marijuana Stocks to Invest In

While California is beginning to get its act together and reap the benefits of its multibillion-dollar marijuana market, Nevada's regulation and taxes have been squared away for years now.

And because of this, the state is in the process of growing its marijuana market more than 690% from 2017's $103 million to $814 million by 2025.

This insane level of growth makes Nevada a global marijuana powerhouse. And this is a huge boon for the best marijuana stocks to invest in.

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As It Continues Crushing Expectations, This Cannabis Play Is Here to Stay

Innovative Industrial Properties is the perfect introductory cannabis stock; it's profitable, pays a dividend, and is traded on a major U.S. exchange.

And when I was reviewing the company's latest earnings report, it confirmed IIPR has lived up to my expectations since I first brought it to your attention. I'll go over those details in a bit here.

Now, I know a lot of you have questions about Innovative Industrial's business model as well as the recent sector downturn. As a landlord to cannabis businesses, I especially understand the concern that recreational legalization could affect how the firm operates.

After all, it would seem that any property owner could just rent or sell their buildings to cannabis companies.

That's why today, I'm going to be showing you why Innovative Industrial has a long and bright future ahead of it. Plus, I'll explain exactly why its sales-leaseback model works… Full Story

That's why today, I'm going to be showing you why Innovative Industrial has a long and bright future ahead of it. Plus, I'll explain exactly why its sales-leaseback model works... Full Story

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The Best Way to Play "the Richest and Most Dynamic Marijuana Market in the Country"

California and Nevada are southwestern next-door neighbors of course, and both are big legal "adult use" cannabis markets.

But for now, that's where the similarities end.

We've talked before about the botched job of patchwork cannabis regulations holding back California's multibillion-dollar potential; we've talked about one company that could send revenue there surging 50%, too.

Happily, the Golden State is straightening up its act and should reap massive "catch-up" benefits in relatively short order.

The Silver State, on the other hand, did regulation and taxation right (read that as "comprehensively" and "lower than California") the first time around, and as such, marijuana sales there are expected to soar 690%, from $103 million in 2017 to $814 million by 2025.

For my money, this makes Nevada the most important cannabis market in the world. This is no hunch, either; two transactions over the past few weeks have basically borne out my statement and validated the extreme value in the Nevada market.

This is something investors will want to get in on, and for now, it's easy to do… Full Story

This is something investors will want to get in on, and for now, it's easy to do... Full Story

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Investors Haven't Figured Out There's a $4 Trillion Global Cannabis Opportunity Unfolding

Starting around 1913 or so, world governments were gripped with a kind of mania to ban cannabis. Jamaica, Mexico, South Africa, Canada… and on and on.

In 1925, the League of Nations revised the International Opium Convention, targeting the global trade in cannabis for the first time.

And in 1937, the United States' Marijuana Tax Act of 1937 effectively banned cannabis at the federal level here.

So in America alone, we've had more than 80 years of prohibition.

That's why I'm so impressed with how far cannabis has progressed here; the pace has been relentless. Marijuana is legal in some form or another in all but nine states.

But there's a big world of cannabis investing out there; globally, even in countries that have had prohibition just as long as we have, things are moving fast.

Let's look at some firms that are already branching out into "global cannabis"…
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Let's look at some firms that are already branching out into "global cannabis"... Full Story

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This Company Can Send California Cannabis Revenue Soaring 50%

You've got to hand it to 'em: California lawmakers definitely set their sights high when they legislated for full "adult use" cannabis legalization in the Golden State.

So they aimed high… and went a little wide of the mark. Or, more to the point, shot themselves in the foot. Those same legislators – and bureaucrats – have mucked up the implementation of full adult-use legalization.

Fortunately for us cannabis investors, private enterprise is stepping into the breech to help sort out the problems.

So the phenomenon I call "California 2.0," the second, even bigger wave of Golden State cannabis profits, won't be long in coming...