Investing in Cannabis: The Next Great Investment Opportunity

· John Wiley & Sons
Ebook
224
Pages
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About this ebook

Learn how to get in on the ground floor of the booming cannabis industry with this comprehensive guide

Investing in Cannabis: The Next Great Investment Opportunity examines the rapidly expanding world of cannabis investment. Written by a renowned expert in "vice investing," Investing in Cannabis takes an in-depth look at all aspects of publicly traded stocks in the cannabis industry for medical or recreational use, including:

  • CBD / hemp companies
  • Cannabis oil extraction
  • Cannabis cultivation / agriculture companies
  • Biotech / pharmaceutical companies

This book focuses on the status and history of cannabis legalization plus concrete examples that every day investors can use to make intelligent and informed investments in any sector of the modern, legal cannabis industry. With an emphasis on good lists and data, the author guides readers through the ins and outs of the booming cannabis industry and attempts to distinguish between future breakout success stories and future busts.

Investing in Cannabis is perfect for any person or institutional investor seeking to diversify their portfolio to include investments in this up-and-coming industry.

About the author

DAN AHRENS is Chief Operating Officer of AdvisorShares Investments, LLC and portfolio manager of the AdvisorShares Pure Cannabis ETF (NYSE: YOLO) and AdvisorShares Pure US Cannabis ETF (NYSE: MSOS). He is the author of Investing in Vice and has over two decades of financial industry experience.

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