| | | | | | Florida: The Fastest-Growing Cannabis Market in the Country | Matthew Carr | Chief Trends Strategist | The Oxford Club | | | | Editor's Note: Matthew has been pounding the table about marijuana stocks for a while now. In 2017, he predicted Canada would legalize it. The rest was history. Now, if you've been even slightly curious about what's going to happen next in America... Then you must tune in to his FIRST-EVER Marijuana Millionaire's Event! He wants to tell you everything he knows regarding America's push toward legalization. Including details on five penny pot stocks that could soar in value. Discover EVERYTHING he's uncovered next week, May 21, at 1 p.m. ET. But you have to RSVP. Reserve your spot now! - Rebecca Barshop, Managing Editor Florida. At one time, I called it home. Back then, I lived in the town dubbed the "Shark Attack Capital of the World." But Florida's more than just that wild, dangling part of America where the swamps are teeming with alligators and boa constrictors. It's more than Mickey Mouse, amusement parks, golf courses and retirement homes. Florida is the fastest-growing marijuana market in the country. In today's episode of CannaBiz Now! I dig deep into what makes the Sunshine State an almost unmatched opportunity for cannabis companies. And why we're seeing the big American multistate operators throw their hats into the ring. I break down the growth estimates for Florida's marijuana market over the next year and also highlight the biggest players in the state. It's an awesome opportunity for investors because there are a number of high-flying stocks operating in Florida to choose from. So join me for this CannaBiz Now! episode, "State of the Industry" edition. Here's to high returns, Matthew | | | | | | | | | | David Fessler | May 15, 2019 One coal company just celebrated its best year of sales ever... despite coal's declining demand. Read More | | | | | | Matthew Carr | May 14, 2019 Relative strength index is a quick and easy momentum indicator that all value investors should have in their toolbox. Read More | | | | | | Matthew Carr | May 13, 2019 Earnings season for cannabis companies is the root cause of volatility right now. Read More | | | | | | | |
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