RE:UghhhhhI also read a part of an article he wrote in January thrasing Aphria that recuperated since. You must subscribe to read his trash so I did not. Again, he is comparing the dot com bubble to the MJ sector, while there is no comparison between these sectors as it was for the tech sector in 2000. He wrote the thrash article on Aphria as Aphria was attacked by a short report. It is very simplistic to compare these sectors and to claim credibility. The dot bubble companies had nothing tangible like a physical product that MJ plants are. These shorters are very easy to point out by the bad quality of their article focusing on uncomparable comparison and pointing at anything that could be seen as negative.
A producer in Quebec, very cold 4 months a year, growing tomatoes in a heated greenhouse, changed his production to cannabis. In Quebec, the average growing season for tomatoes is about 4 months and less. I have a garden so I know what I am talking about. He was making $120 to $150 by meter foot and now he is expecting to make $5,000 by meter foot with the cannabis. He will sell his production to a popular cannabis company.
We are not even 1 year into the legalisation and other markets are opening but it takes time, so do not expect to be rich in a few months, though I did quite well.