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Hey I'm thinking about investing in cannabis stocks. Right now I'm looking at four different stocks that are American but also based here in Germany, according to my information. With legalization/decriminalization coming soon in Germany, there is a lot of potential in this stock area. Does anyone know anything about this area and can tell me if I am right with these stocks or if there are better options?


My watch list:


$WEED , $TLRY (+0,93 %) , $ACB , $CBSX

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$IIPR - No one cares whether Germany legalizes or not
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@DonkeyInvestor I wouldn't say that. In my opinion, Germany could be the forerunner of many European countries.👀
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I would decide it by the ticker, so $WEED 🤡
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@KapriolenSonne my ticker is called the same on WhatsApp
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No davon🤷‍♂️ I am not familiar with all of these companies, but I have been very familiar with cannabis for years. If you can produce cannabis yourself as a private individual with a 90% margin, what are the companies supposed to do better?
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@DollarDon He is mainly concerned with the (new) legal market, which does not include private cultivation 😅 But I understand what you mean🚀
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@DasistderWeg But it is much cheaper to grow them yourself than to buy them from the companies
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yes of course, but also illegal😅 as it makes you feel more comfortable
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@Frank_Thelen I assumed that cultivation would still be illegal😅 otherwise, of course, my comment makes no sense😘❤️
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Legalization in Germany will not make much difference internationally. In addition, cannabis is quite easy to care for, so growing it at home would be cheaper (if that were to be taken into account in legalization, I don't know at the moment). The hype has led to overproduction. Many of the companies are sitting on huge stocks and demand is too low.
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What no one can really explain to me yet - why should I buy cannabis from a company when my dealer around the corner sells it cheaper? On the other hand, there are so many cannabis companies that there is already an absolute surplus of supply, even if more is legalized in the future.
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@JuIian Yes, I agree, but just take a look at the Netherlands. And I think it will be similar in Germany. Many people will go to coffee shops and buy weed there, but the black market won't be gone and it will still be used 😌

And personal cultivation should not be permitted in Germany, only commercial cultivation for marketing. 😇

And believe me, many people will simply buy in coffee shops because they can then be sure that there really is nothing else in the weed and that it is lupine pure.
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I find companies that would benefit from all this more interesting. I share the opinion that the pure business is too crowded. But what about manufacturers of tests for drivers, for example, or storage containers or paper for rolling ... I can think of many things. It's just a thought experiment, of course. For me, this is not an investment but rather desperation on the part of the government.
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Fundamentally and technically, I would look at the following stocks if I were you: Tilray, Canopy Growth and Organigram. Possibly also Curaleaf. ✌🏻
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I can understand some of the counter-arguments that have been mentioned here and they are definitely justified. That's why I would rather look at @Palmo at companies that produce medical cannabis, for example, not in Germany but worldwide if possible. Many patients (not consumers😂) need it all the time for pain etc. Cannabis stocks are just as volatile as the crypto sector, you should be aware of that! It's a risky investment. Just do your homework and don't listen to anyone else, not even me!😂🤣 Good Luck🍀
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@DollarDon It's mainly about the new legal market, which doesn't include private cultivation 😅 But I understand what you mean🚀
None of them. Had cannabis shares myself. You won't be happy with it
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Difficult. I'm not really invested in it and if you look at the charts of the typical representatives over the last few years, you'll know why. The sector is susceptible to an unfounded boom feeling. For me, it's only interesting as an additional business area for $BATS. I don't invest in a company with an exclusive focus on this.
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