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Tinley Beverage Company Inc C.TNY

Alternate Symbol(s):  TNYBF

The Tinley Beverage Company Inc., together with its subsidiaries, manufactures a line of non-alcoholic, cannabis-infused beverages for use in California, United States and in Ontario, Canada. The Company also manufactures cannabis-infused beverages for contract manufacturing clients. It offers terpene and cannabis-infused non-alcoholic Tinley's '27 and Tinley's Tonics products, for distribution to licensed dispensaries and home delivery channels in California. The Beckett's Classics and Beckett's '27 lines of non-alcoholic, terpene-infused non-cannabis versions of these formulations are available in select mainstream food, beverage, and specialty retailers in the United States as well as in select grocery and specialty stores in Canada. Its subsidiaries include Hemplify Inc., Algonquin Springs Beverage Management LLC, Beckett’s Tonics California Inc., Beckett's Tonics Canada Inc., Tinley's Canada Inc., and Lakewood Libations Inc.


CSE:TNY - Post by User

Post by sneakysneakyon Jan 08, 2022 7:30pm
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Disbelief stages of a market cycle.

Disbelief stages of a market cycle.

Here are the 14 stages of the psychology of a market cycle from beginning to end.

  1. Disbelief: After a bear market the first rallies into a new bull market are not believed to be real. Investors think the rally will fail. 
  2. Hope: The first step in beginning a new bull market is that a price recovery from the lows is possible and the move higher will hold. 
  3. Optimism: The bull market can start trending higher on the optimism that the new upswing in price is real. 
  4. Belief: Investors will begin to act on the faith in the trend higher and begin entering back into the market. 
  5. Thrill: When the thrill of profits and making money begins the sentiment turns bullish and people become vocal about buying. 
  6. Euphoria: The peak in prices in bull markets are reached on euphoria as investors start thinking they are geniuses for being long for so long and they start projecting how much money they will make going forward based on previous returns. 
  7. Complacency: Investors don’t believe the recent high prices at the top was the end of the bull run and that the big drop is just a small pullback before making new all time highs in price. 
  8. Anxiety: Investors start becoming concerned and worried as the pull back evolves into a long downtrend in price. 
  9. Denial: Investors decide to just stay in the market as they are holding good long-term investments. 
  10. Panic: Investors start to panic and think it may be best to just get out of the market and just save the capital they have left. 
  11. Capitulation: Fear overtakes the original plan with further lower prices and more people sell to stop the pain of financial loss. 
  12. Anger: Investor grow angry at whatever they believed caused the bear market and the loss of their bear market gains. 
  13. Depression: Investors are depressed about giving back their bull market profits and feel foolish for not exiting at the right time. 
  14. Disbelief: After experiencing a bear market the first rallies into a new bull market are not believed to be real. Investors think the rally will fail and the market will return to the lows. 
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