RE:RE:good stock vs bad stock OGI appears to be in a position now where American Tobacco will have controlling interest of the company in pretty short-order. I provided a summary of my opinion / view of this over on their forum.
Tilray Brands remains "free-standing" with no ties to Big Tobacco or Alchol and has it's own Alchol product offering.
I do have to say that I like the "safety net" of the alchol sales for Tilray as it makes the company much less dependant on the progression of Cannabis Legalization in the United States but also provide sales channels into the US once Legalization is in place.
I will add that this "Comparison Chatter" on the forums is encouraging as well. This tells me more folks are considering positions and trying to pick "biggest bang for the buck" investments. It's encouraging when I see posts regarding fundamentals however daily chart movement patterns are very misleading for determining "good" vs "bad". Investors need to consider which stock is the most "under-valued" with the most "upside potential". Daily price charts hold no such information and it takes an effort to do proper comparisons.
Remember -> "The Market Sets the Price" the best Company in the world can trade cheap and the worst can be priced excessively high. It is literally the job of the investor to identify which is which.
Best Regards,
Q