RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Weed industry bubbleMNK3240 wrote: Hey lou64, without disputing your facts and presentation, just wanted to say that the way you see things, man, there is no stock or Compnay in the world will pass your test for investments particularly, going long.
I am sure you don't have any position in any cannabis company but curious to know as to what is your preferred sector or company that you feel comfortable with going long, if at all. Thanks
lou64 wrote:
where will the stock pile go when sales don’t increase ??? There are only so many that enjoy partake in the joy of weed ....
those that that smoke will take up edibles and then more dry weed sits idle .... there is NO EASY FIX
or MAGICAL SOLUTION on users and amounts
How can anyone trust lue64 when he contradicts his whole premise. It takes more dried flower to make edibles than to smoke... so there won't be much dried flower sitting on the shelf like he's thinking. Legalization 2.0 is going to be great for the industry. Unfortunately it doesn't start until Mid-December due rules, so we won't see edibles on the books until 2020, probably around May/June. Anyways,the whole idea edibles is going to cause even further damage to dried flower oversupply makes me laugh.
Get smart kid,
CI