✳ What You Need to Know About Marijuana Stocks

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Good morning. One of the biggest issues regarding Brexit involves Britain's border with Ireland, which will remain part of the EU. Prime Minister Boris Johnson proposed a change that would allow Brexit to go through that addressed the issue, but the EU rejected it.

However, the proposal first came from the EU itself, back during initial negotiations with Theresa May. The E.U.'s shifting decisions that impact the U.K. are exactly why the country narrowly voted for Brexit in the first place. The likelihood of a no-deal Brexit continues to lead going into the last month for a deal.

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MARKETS
DOW 26,571.99 +1.42%
S&P 2,951.90 +1.42%
NASDAQ 7,982.47 +1.40%
*As of market close
Stocks soared higher on Friday, on strong jobs numbers that sent unemployment down to 3.5 percent.
Oil prices rallied, to $52.80 per barrel.
Gold dropped 0.2 percent, to $1,510 per ounce.
Cryptocurrencies traded flat, with Bitcoin hovering near $8,200.

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What You Need to Know About Marijuana Stocks
Marijuana stocks are volatile by nature. Every time a new state legalizes, there's a flurry of investment activity in the space—followed by a drop in shares when immediate, large profits fail to materialize.

Like any sector, the cannabis plays can go in and out of favor with the overall market. When they're in favor, that's when you want to be already positioned to take profits. It's when the sector is out of favor that you want to buy.

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Insider Activity: Immunomedics (IMMU)
Bryan Ball, Chief Quality Officer at Immunomedics (IMMU), bought 5,000 shares, paying around $71,000 to do so. This doubles his stake, following a similarly-sized buy back in June.

Besides insider buying by officers, a number of funds have been accumulating shares as well, including a 1.5 million share buy by Avoro Capital Advisors in early October. The fund now owns over 21 million shares, or about 11 percent of the total shares outstanding.

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Unusual Options Activity: MGM Resorts International (MGM)
With 8,900 contracts trading on the November 1st $29 call options on MGM Resorts International (MGM) saw a 60-fold surge in volume from its prior open interest of 150 contracts. With 25 days left to go, and with shares just over $27, the option trade will expire worthless unless shares rise to at least $29, or 7.4 percent.

With the company reporting earnings the last week of October, shares could have a big enough bounce to move in-the-money.

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IN OTHER NEWS
The trade gap rose 1.6 percent in August.
Apple shares rally following reports of high demand for the new iPhone.

Altria launches its Iqos device in the United States.

Moody's downgrades the entire U.S. steel sector, citing slowing manufacturing.

Fashion retailer Barney's has a potential buyer in bankruptcy court.
In the early-stage space, Google-backed Dunzo raises $45 million for deliveries in India.
And Salesforce founder Marc Benioff warns that startups are staying private for too long, citing governance issues.
In the art world, a Banksy painting fetched $12.2 million at auction.
In earnings, Costco shares trade flat as sales miss.
And shares of HP Inc. drop following the announcement of a huge restructuring.

S&P 500 MOVERS
TOP
SWKS 4.368%
CB 3.586%
TMO 3.319%
CAG 3.182%
CME 3.147%
BOTTOM
HPO 9.565%
APA 5.178%
CTVA 3.683%
ULTA 2.653%
MOS 1.723%

Quote of the Day
Manufacturers all across the country and every manufacturing sector are facing the hiring challenge. They need people with technical skills, with technical aptitude, but with an interest in learning, and continually learning the new technologies that come online.
- Carolyn Lee, director of The Manufacturing Institute, explaining why manufacturing jobs continue to shrink at the same time as unemployment.

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