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cannabisbusinessexecutive · 10 months ago
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The Top Four Risks for Cannabis Businesses and Investors in 2024
By Griffen Thorne2024 is going to be a crazy year for cannabis businesses and investors. Among many other things, there will be a general election, possible rescheduling to Schedule III of the Controlled Substances Act (CSA), an upcoming Farm Bill that could re-tool how hemp and hemp products are regulated, and maybe even some federal cannabis legislation. Okay, that last one is probably a…
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afrotumble · 3 months ago
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goldkirk · 10 months ago
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question: have any of you personally seen a dietician (not looking for experiences with nutritionists, only dieticians), and did you find it helpful or useful, and if you did see a dietician and you ALSO have seen a GI doctor, how did the experience compare for you in terms of helpfulness + how much you felt listened to and helped?
#i'm trying to figure out which doctor appointments I want to bother making and spending money about for potentially no return on investment#and right now i'm trying to figure out if I'd get way more practical help from a dietician or if I need to suck it up and find a#not-elderly not-male not-dismissive GI doctor first and THEN see a dietician#although I cannot afford a bunch of tests#so like???#trying to figure out if a dietician would be more helpful overall with me not HAVING any GI diagnoses or eating disorders#and just really struggling with food in both sensory ways and unpredictable digestion ways that don't correlate with food allergies#god i sometimes wish i had food allergies so i could have some predictability#but yeah. i'm leaning towards dietician but figured i should crowdsource experiences#since I know a lot of you have health issues you've also been trying to manage for years and probably have good advice#if it helps i'm also in a major city now and have a decent-but-not-great health insurance plan so I'm good on those two fronts#to do#health#I know a dietician can't diagnose anything but I'd love help figuring out how to get maximum nutrition even when i can barely eat anything#or when my body decides to start getting sick from or (tw emetophobia) puking up fiber or fatty foods#which thankfully isn't often#now that I do cannabis daily in microdosing I have so much less pain and bloating and nausea#but when it hits it HITS#and the last time I tried going without cannabis for a couple days and then eating a fiber muffin I was sick six times in one morning#and didn't get my normal eating ability back until dinnertime#luckily that's not normal for me#but my issues bounce up and down so much#and I lose weight so fast whenever my appetite goes from 'barely ever there' to 'negatively nonexistent'#and I had like. two months last year where I think i reached my body's natural healthy set weight#and i needed so much food but it felt so good energy wise and temperature wise#and i'd like to STAY THERE FFS#and I feel like a dietician would be helpful for making meal options for good#*good and hard and nuclear alert level eating difficulty times#anyway. crowdsourcing. yay!
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financialfreedomforever · 1 month ago
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Did you know you can invest in cannabis with the Sofi app? Sign up with my link and get $25 to invest 🤑 https://www.sofi.com/invite/invest?gcp=818d8e18-1dd6-46a5-9291-067115e896fe&isAliasGcp=false
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thewordsman · 1 month ago
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The New Green Rush
The New Green Rush: How Marijuana is Taking Over! Marijuana, or the new green rush, has come a long way from its days in the shadows. Once stigmatized and misunderstood, it’s now at the forefront of both recreational fun and medical innovation. But here’s the kicker: it’s also making financial waves, and investors are jumping on the bandwagon faster than you can say “cannabis.” In this post,…
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prismmarketview · 4 months ago
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Decoding Insights of Next-Gen Stock Price Fluctuations
Today’s financial landscape is fast-paced. Understanding how volatile stocks are has never been as important. Investors must stay abreast on trends in the market and fresh factors in order to make sound investment decisions. This guide covers the key factors driving nextgen stock price. It focuses on new sectors like cannabis stocks and modern financial trends. The Technological Revolution in…
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genesishome · 5 months ago
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cannabis-real-state-funding · 6 months ago
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Securing Investment for Your Cannabis Venture: Tips and Strategies
Securing investment for your cannabis venture is crucial for growth and success. Explore tips and strategies to attract investors, prepare a strong business plan, and understand industry regulations. Learn more:https://articlescad.com/securing-investment-for-your-cannabis-venture-tips-and-strategies-91501.html #CannabisVenture #InvestmentTips #BusinessGrowth #Entrepreneurship
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eighthrevolution1 · 7 months ago
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Explore institutional strategies for retail investors in the cannabis market with insights from Pablo Zuanic on Eighth Revolution. Gain valuable perspectives on navigating cannabis stocks and maximizing investment opportunities.
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ipoguy · 8 months ago
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StrainsForPains $EBYH
https://www.strainsforpains.com
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cannabisinvestorsnewyork · 2 years ago
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Discover why the United States is a hotbed for cannabis investment opportunities. Explore the top three reasons why the market is growing and why you should consider investing in this promising industry.
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cannabisbusinessexecutive · 7 months ago
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Foreign Investment in U.S. Cannabis: Five Key Considerations
By Griffen Thorne, Attorney at Harris Sliwoski Cannabis investments are difficult enough when the investor is a U.S.-based person or entity. But things can get immensely more complicated when foreign investment is on the table. Today I want to highlight some of the top considerations for foreign investors and U.S. cannabis companies alike. 1. Legality could cause serious headaches To this day,…
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afrotumble · 1 year ago
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Mike Tyson makes $500,000 a month from marijuana business, grown on his 40 acre California ranch and reportedly smokes $40,000 a month worth
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nycannabistimes · 2 years ago
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#Repost @lacannabisnews ・・・ "#Poseidon definitely knows failure in investments, just look at their #ETF which opened almost $10 in November 2021 and currently priced at $1.39. At its current traction will be under $1 by the end of the year if not sooner. Lucky for them they are not in the banking industry. "#Crypto isn’t the only edgy new industry being roiled by the collapse of several banks. US companies that deal directly with #cannabis, a federally illegal substance, are already shut out of large #banks. So these #companies have increasingly found support in an estimated 200 to 700 smaller financial firms that serve them, including state-chartered banks. These are precisely the #financial institutions that are at risk amid the turmoil that’s battered Signature Bank, Silicon Valley Bank, First Republic #Bank and others. This could turn into a problem for their client cannabis companies that have extremely limited options to go elsewhere. “A lot of the industry is with mid-tier banks,” said Morgan Paxhia, co-founder of one of the longest-running #cannabisinvestment #funds, #Poseidon #Investment #Management. “The concern is those banks have a lot of default risk on the horizon because of their commercial loan books.” @bloomberg (at Silicon Valley California USA) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cp__E4HMfiT/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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jessikatme · 2 years ago
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No Consumas Cannabis, Mejor Invierte en Ella
Este articulo viene de que hace unas semanas, aprendi que existen las ETFs pero que ademas existe ETFs de Cannabis.
Y ¿que son las ETFs y las ETFs de Cannabis?
Los ETF (Exchange-Traded Funds) de cannabis son fondos de inversión que están diseñados para seguir el desempeño de una canasta de acciones en la industria del cannabis. Estos ETF invierten en empresas que están involucradas en el cultivo, producción y distribución de productos de cannabis para uso médico y recreativo.
Los ETF de cannabis pueden proporcionar a los inversores exposición a la industria del cannabis en rápido crecimiento, que ha visto una mayor demanda y legalización en varios países. Estos ETF se negocian en bolsas de valores, lo que permite a los inversores comprar y vender acciones durante todo el día de negociación.
Algunos ejemplos de ETF de cannabis incluyen ETFMG Alternative Harvest ETF (MJ), AdvisorShares Pure Cannabis ETF (YOLO) y Global X Cannabis ETF (POTX). Es importante tener en cuenta que las empresas específicas incluidas en cada ETF pueden variar, y el rendimiento del ETF dependerá del rendimiento de las acciones subyacentes.
¿Porque invertir en Cannabis?
Invertir en ETF (Exchange-Traded Funds) de cannabis puede ofrecer varios beneficios potenciales:
Exposición a una industria en crecimiento: la industria del cannabis se está expandiendo rápidamente, con una creciente legalización en varios países. Invertir en un ETF de cannabis puede brindar exposición a esta industria y oportunidades de crecimiento potencial.
Diversificación: un ETF de cannabis invierte en una cesta de acciones, lo que brinda a los inversores exposición a una variedad de empresas de la industria. Esto puede ayudar a reducir el riesgo de invertir en una sola acción.
Acceso a una variedad de empresas: Invertir en un ETF de cannabis permite a los inversores obtener exposición a una variedad de empresas involucradas en el cultivo, producción y distribución de productos de cannabis, incluidas aquellas que pueden no estar disponibles para inversores individuales.
Liquidez: los ETF de cannabis se negocian en bolsas de valores, lo que facilita su compra y venta durante el día de negociación. Esto proporciona a los inversores una mayor flexibilidad y liquidez en comparación con la inversión en acciones individuales.
¿Porque no invertir en ETF de Cannabis?
Volatilidad: la industria del cannabis es relativamente nueva y aún está en proceso de regulación, lo que puede generar una mayor volatilidad en los precios de las acciones de las empresas de la industria.
Riesgo: Invertir en un ETF de cannabis conlleva los mismos riesgos que invertir en acciones individuales de cannabis, y el ETF podría tener un rendimiento inferior al del mercado en general.
Riesgo legal: el estatus legal del cannabis varía según el país, y existe el riesgo de que las leyes y regulaciones cambien de una manera que afecte negativamente a la industria.
Es importante recordar que invertir en ETF de cannabis, como cualquier inversión, conlleva riesgos. La industria del cannabis aún es relativamente nueva y está evolucionando, y puede haber riesgos regulatorios y legales asociados con la inversión en esta industria. Además, el rendimiento del ETF dependerá del rendimiento de las acciones subyacentes. Es importante realizar una investigación exhaustiva y considerar su tolerancia al riesgo antes de invertir en un ETF de cannabis.
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qqueenofhades · 3 months ago
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I am FULLY ONBOARD the Harris/Waltz train, tho before this i was leaning towards Mark Kelly (AZ is a swing state! He's an ASTRONAUT!) If you want or have time, no pressure, but any thoughts on what makes Waltz a better pick?
I like Mark Kelly too, and since he's married to Gabby Giffords (having run for public office after she got shot and could no longer do so) he would have been an amazing pick in terms of supporting the first female POTUS. But he is a less charismatic public speaker than Walz (for whatever that's worth, but politics is a mess of Aesthetics and Vibes that matter as much and/or more than actual facts) and more moderate/conservative. He's been a great senator and picking him would defuse some of the BORDER IMMIGRATION BLAH BLAH!!! scaremongering that Republicans love to run on, but it would also leave open the possibility of losing a special election and other dangers with the Democratic senate that we really need to minimize. So Walz is a better choice for that alone, but also:
He really has serious progressive credentials as governor, even if he was a fairly mainstream Democrat (who flipped a rural red House district in Minnesota that Democrats have not been able to win again after he left) during his 12 years in the House. This is an INCOMPLETE LIST of what he was able to do in two years with a one-seat Democratic majority in Minnesota:
A Climate Action Plan that included:
Investing in energy infrastructure
100% carbon-free electricity by 2040 goal
Transition off of fossil fuels and onto clean energy resources
Building more electric vehicle charging stations
Providing funding to help workers acquire new skills through apprenticeship programs in clean energy fields
Direct state funding for transit
Money for rail
Tax credit for e-bikes
Permitting form to fast-track clean energy projects
And that was in addition to:
Codified abortion access in Minnesota
Guaranteed paid sick time and paid family and medical leave
Funded replacing ALL LEAD PIPES IN THE STATE
Free school breakfasts and lunches for all
Made public college free
Stronger labor protections
Drivers’ Licenses for All
Voting Rights Act to reverse recent court rulings that make voting harder, including restored voting rights to convicted felons
Banning medical debt from credit bureaus
The "Taylor Swift Bill" requiring all ticket "junk fees" be shown up front
Banning most "junk fees"
No book bans
Protection for tipped workers
Banned non-competes
Legalized recreational cannabis
Gun control, including increased penalties for straw purchases of firearms, expanded background checks and enacted red-flag laws, passing gun safety measures that the GOP has thwarted for years
Made MN a Trans Refuge State, and required health plans to cover “medically necessary gender-affirming care.”
Pay increase for Uber and Lyft drivers
Elimination of the so-called “gay panic defense”
A ban on “doxxing” election workers
A prohibition on “swatting” elected officials
In March, during the height of the Gaza/uncommitted primary protests against Biden, Walz said that young people should be listened to and they had a right to be speaking up and the situation in Gaza was horrible and intolerable, without directly slamming Biden or getting involved in the issue in a way to draw negative headlines. Regardless of what you think about any of it, that is a very deft way to handle it and pairs well with Kamala's better responsiveness on the Gaza issue overall. That was a big part of the reason why Gen Z/younger voters were very excited about Walz despite him being an "old" (actually the same age as Kamala but he has joked that teaching high school for 20 years will do that to a guy) white guy. If half the battle in politics is making the right pick to excite your core voters and reach out to new ones, then Harris nailed it. As I have said in earlier posts, there was just too much energy with young voters FINALLY checking in when Harris became the candidate, to risk introducing a big ideological split with Shapiro.
Aside from that: the most insufferable Smart White-Bro Political Pundits (TM) are big mad about Walz, many Never Trumper Republicans thought they were entitled to a "moderate" in exchange for oh-so-generously lending us their vote against Trump and not run the risk that we might end up with someone *gasp* progressive, and the regular MAGA Republicans are hysterical, which means they're terrified. It's also incredibly hard to paint Literal Midwestern Stereotype Dad (football coach, social studies high school teacher, military veteran, etc) as THE EVIL END OF AMERICA in the way they desperately want to do, though the fact that they're trying shows that they've got literally nothing. The fact that Kamala picked Walz against the PREVAILING WISDOM!!! that she had to take Shapiro (for whatever reason that might have been) is also a good sign, because by far the most genuine and extensive enthusiasm that I have seen from Democratic voters, especially those feeling burned out or disillusioned or angry with specific policy choices of the current administration, was for Walz. Having everyone excited for the pick beforehand, effectively using the "weird" line, and rallying behind the guy, only for her to actually go for him, is inspiring. It makes people feel like they're being heard and the Democrats have decided to win by being progressive, and not just endlessly Catering To The (Imaginary) Middle as they have always been told to do (and often done). That alone is MASSIVE.
Walz is tremendously funny, personable, has Democrats from AOC to Joe Manchin praising it (again, shocking), was right out the gate supporting Kamala, has already been majorly successful on TV, was by far the most progressive-on-policy picks of the VP finalists, is incredibly, hilariously wholesome and small-town Midwestern (he's the JD Vance that they wish JD Vance was), and is already sending ActBlue gangbusters with donations again. And when you're getting this kind of response on the Cursed Bird Hellsite, just:
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Just. I don't know what's happening either. But let's enjoy it, and then work hard, because we gotta fucking do this and for possibly the first time this entire year, I really think we might. Heck yeah.
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