Register for free to join our community of investors and share your ideas. You will also get access to streaming quotes, interactive charts, trades, portfolio, live options flow and more tools.
Register for free to join our community of investors and share your ideas. You will also get access to streaming quotes, interactive charts, trades, portfolio, live options flow and more tools.
I failed to act on that head and shoulders pattern. At times I think it's a self fulfilling chart pattern
Any PR from BITCF stating they themselves partnered with SING?
Canadians are hesitant due to exchange "uncertainty", but this will pop once resolved
You need to do your own DD. Call the company tonight. Youll see for yourself. Worth the $5 distance charge
Has BITCF they confirmed their involvement with SING? Would you be able to provide me a link? Thank you
BITCOIN has not confirmed any involvement with SING. I got out at close. Please let me know if you guys find any links showing me otherwise as I love the idea, but couldn't verify it
Sessions wants to regulate-not-crack-down. He cited regulations for inter state diversion, driving under influence rules, under age distribution & consumption and a few other rules to 4 of the 9 states currently selling recreational. So not all states. He is not hellbent on braking down anything.
Colorado’s Hickenlooper did meet recently with Sessions and told reporters he didn’t think a crackdown was in the works, partly because Sessions has too many other government balls to juggle.
The letters suggest a willingness to work with the states, he said in a statement to The Times, “but there is still a need for congressional action to provide clarity for officials at the local, state and federal levels.”
Sessions asked Inslee (Washington Governor) to outline steps his state is taking “to combat diversion of marijuana, to protect public health and safety, and to prevent marijuana use by minors.”
“The letters did appear to be a bit off base, and in several instances referred to the way things were but are no longer. But more importantly, the letters did not tell the states they lack the authority to sell marijuana,” he said.
It looks as though Sessions wants to regulate-not-crack-down. He cited regulations for inter state diversion, driving under influence rules, under age distribution & consumption and a few other rules to 4 of the 9 states currently selling recreational. So not all states. He is not hellbent on braking down anything.
Colorado’s Hickenlooper did meet recently with Sessions and told reporters he didn’t think a crackdown was in the works, partly because Sessions has too many other government balls to juggle.
The letters suggest a willingness to work with the states, he said in a statement to The Times, “but there is still a need for congressional action to provide clarity for officials at the local, state and federal levels.”
Sessions asked Inslee (Washington Governor) to outline steps his state is taking “to combat diversion of marijuana, to protect public health and safety, and to prevent marijuana use by minors.”
“The letters did appear to be a bit off base, and in several instances referred to the way things were but are no longer. But more importantly, the letters did not tell the states they lack the authority to sell marijuana,” he said.
Partnership to expand production worldwide, incl Europe, Israel and Latin America.
HUGE joint relationships with Nuuvera!
It looks as though Sessions wants to regulate-not-crack-down. He cited regulations for inter state sales, driving under influence rules, under age district & consumption and a few other rules to 4 of the 9 states currently selling recreational. So not all.
Colorado’s Hickenlooper did meet recently with Sessions and told reporters he didn’t think a crackdown was in the works, partly because Sessions has too many other government balls to juggle.
The letters suggest a willingness to work with the states, he said in a statement to The Times, “but there is still a need for congressional action to provide clarity for officials at the local, state and federal levels.”
Sessions asked Inslee (Washington Governor) to outline steps his state is taking “to combat diversion of marijuana, to protect public health and safety, and to prevent marijuana use by minors.”
“The letters did appear to be a bit off base, and in several instances referred to the way things were but are no longer. But more importantly, the letters did not tell the states they lack the authority to sell marijuana,” he said.
It looks as though Sessions wants to regulate-not-crack-down. He cited regulations for inter state sales, driving under influence rules, under age district & consumption and a few other rules to 4 of the 9 states currently selling recreational. So not all.
Colorado’s Hickenlooper did meet recently with Sessions and told reporters he didn’t think a crackdown was in the works, partly because Sessions has too many other government balls to juggle.
The letters suggest a willingness to work with the states, he said in a statement to The Times, “but there is still a need for congressional action to provide clarity for officials at the local, state and federal levels.”
Sessions asked Inslee (Washington Governor) to outline steps his state is taking “to combat diversion of marijuana, to protect public health and safety, and to prevent marijuana use by minors.”
“The letters did appear to be a bit off base, and in several instances referred to the way things were but are no longer. But more importantly, the letters did not tell the states they lack the authority to sell marijuana,” he said.
It looks as though Sessions wants to regulate-not-crack-down. He cited regulations for inter state sales, driving under influence rules, under age district & consumption and a few other rules to 4 of the 9 states currently selling recreational. So not all.
Colorado’s Hickenlooper did meet recently with Sessions and told reporters he didn’t think a crackdown was in the works, partly because Sessions has too many other government balls to juggle.
The letters suggest a willingness to work with the states, he said in a statement to The Times, “but there is still a need for congressional action to provide clarity for officials at the local, state and federal levels.”
Sessions asked Inslee (Washington Governor) to outline steps his state is taking “to combat diversion of marijuana, to protect public health and safety, and to prevent marijuana use by minors.”
“The letters did appear to be a bit off base, and in several instances referred to the way things were but are no longer. But more importantly, the letters did not tell the states they lack the authority to sell marijuana,” he said.
It looks as though Sessions wants to regulate-not-crack-down. He cited regulations for inter state sales, driving under influence rules, under age district & consumption and a few other rules to 4 of the 9 states currently selling recreational. So not all.
Colorado’s Hickenlooper did meet recently with Sessions and told reporters he didn’t think a crackdown was in the works, partly because Sessions has too many other government balls to juggle.
The letters suggest a willingness to work with the states, he said in a statement to The Times, “but there is still a need for congressional action to provide clarity for officials at the local, state and federal levels.”
Sessions asked Inslee (Washington Governor) to outline steps his state is taking “to combat diversion of marijuana, to protect public health and safety, and to prevent marijuana use by minors.”
“The letters did appear to be a bit off base, and in several instances referred to the way things were but are no longer. But more importantly, the letters did not tell the states they lack the authority to sell marijuana,” he said.
It looks as though Sessions wants to regulate-not-crack-down. He cited regulations for inter state sales, driving under influence rules, under age district & consumption and a few other rules to 4 of the 9 states currently selling recreational. So not all.
Colorado’s Hickenlooper did meet recently with Sessions and told reporters he didn’t think a crackdown was in the works, partly because Sessions has too many other government balls to juggle.
The letters suggest a willingness to work with the states, he said in a statement to The Times, “but there is still a need for congressional action to provide clarity for officials at the local, state and federal levels.”
Sessions asked Inslee (Washington Governor) to outline steps his state is taking “to combat diversion of marijuana, to protect public health and safety, and to prevent marijuana use by minors.”
“The letters did appear to be a bit off base, and in several instances referred to the way things were but are no longer. But more importantly, the letters did not tell the states they lack the authority to sell marijuana,” he said.
It looks as though Sessions wants to regulate, not crack down. He cited regulations for inter state sales, driving under influence rules, under age district & consumption and a few other rules to 4 of the 9 states currently selling recreational. So not all.
Colorado’s Hickenlooper did meet recently with Sessions and told reporters he didn’t think a crackdown was in the works, partly because Sessions has too many other government balls to juggle.
The letters suggest a willingness to work with the states, he said in a statement to The Times, “but there is still a need for congressional action to provide clarity for officials at the local, state and federal levels.”
Sessions asked Inslee (Washington Governor) to outline steps his state is taking “to combat diversion of marijuana, to protect public health and safety, and to prevent marijuana use by minors.”
“The letters did appear to be a bit off base, and in several instances referred to the way things were but are no longer. But more importantly, the letters did not tell the states they lack the authority to sell marijuana,” he said.
Nice recovery today, looking bullish!
Wow new low on this board.
Precisely
I'm thankful for stop loss! I got stopped on this last week! Geez!
NEWS: Sessions Task Force Urges No Change on Marijuana Policy
https://www.voanews.com/a/sessions-task-force-urges-no-change-on-marijuana-policy/3973515.html
It's noise. The CDS hadn't even formally discussed this issue. It's heresay and opinions.
BUT this is BIG:
"Federal task force reportedly recommends more marijuana study, no crackdown"
http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/345413-justice-dept-task-force-on-marijuana-recommends-more-study-no?amp
Yup, buy the dip!
Here is more 'meat!'
"Sessions’ marijuana task force report gives him no ammo to go after legal states"
http://www.thecannabist.co/2017/08/04/sessions-marijuana-task-force-report/85436/
Company PRs are one thing. But do we have confirmation from BITCOIN or from a third party??
Do we have confirmation from bitcoin that they are backing this project?
Yes the real reason Governments around the world are legalizing MJ is because they are starved for cash.
The same happened during the Great Depression and the legalization of alcohol.
Expect legalization to get stronger as technologies empower the public and government tax sources are dried out:
Read UBER, AIRBNB...
Taxis license revenues gone
Hotel and commercial taxes gone
More and more they are being left to dry
Marijuana will be rescheduled or in the least be left alone...
Trump said it.
Session has his hands tied and has a bigger war to fight with Opioids.
"U.S. Cannabis Industry is Booming in 2017
U.S. cannabis stocks have been kind of weak on the chart in 2017. But if you look at company fundamentals, you will see the cannabis industry firing on all cylinders.
That was on display this week with more good news from one of the fastest growing medical cannabis markets in the U.S.
Four new medical cannabis dispensaries are set to open in Long Island as New York moves to double its medical program.
The New York Health Department recently awarded five licenses to new medical marijuana companies. Once these new companies are operational New York will be home to 10 manufacturing sites and 40 dispensaries across the state.
For the time being these permits are being rewarded to privately owned companies.
For example, Fiorella Pharmaceuticals is one winner. The company will operate a manufacturing facility in Schenectady County and dispensaries in Nassau, Monroe, New York and Saratoga counties.
This wave of new permits comes in response to New York's booming medical cannabis market.
After coming online in 2016, the most recent data shows there are 25,736 registered patients in New York's medical marijuana program, an increase of more than 10,000 patients since March when chronic pain was added to the list of treatable conditions.
When the medical program launched last year, only 10 conditions were included for treatment. Today that list has has already expanded by 50% to 15 conditions.
Moving forward, as more conditions are added to the list, it will enable more patients to access medical cannabis.
But even more important than additional indications for medical cannabis - the success of New York's medical market sets the stage for the state to eventually legalize recreational cannabis.
Recreational cannabis sales have the potential to generate huge taxes for politicians who are starved for cash.
According to reports, New Yorkers spend more than $3 billion every year on illegal cannabis. Regulating the industry could provide hundreds of millions in new taxes.
A study conducted by the NYC comptroller in 2013 projected potential tax revenue for legal cannabis in New York City alone could top $400 million.
A group of New York lawmakers recently reintroduced the Marijuana Regulation and Taxation Act that would legalize cannabis. Although the bill has little chance of clearing a Republican-led Senate it a clear indication of where the legislators are headed.
New York legalizing recreational cannabis would be a big win for the U.S. cannabis industry and create some great investment opportunities.
Because recent events show that demand for recreational cannabis is basically off the charts.
Look no further than Nevada for a great example.
Recreational Cannabis Sales in Nevada are Crushing Expectations
Recreational cannabis began being sold in Nevada on July 1. So far, demand is off the charts and lawmakers had to introduce emergency regulations to help keep the market supplied.
As you can see, the U.S. cannabis industry is having another great year. There's been a steady stream of good news our of the industry lately. More states have legalized. New cannabis programs are taking flight. Sales are hitting new highs. The recent string of good news gave U.S. cannabis stocks a shot in the arm. The U.S. cannabis index rallied almost 20% in the last month.
However, the U.S. cannabis index is still down about 25% on the year. In fact, U.S. cannabis stocks have been stuck in a downtrend since topping off in November of 2016. Take a look at the downtrend below. That weakness is being driven by uncertainty over U.S. drug policy. New U.S .Attorney General Jeff Sessions is an outspoken opponent of cannabis and has expressed an interesting in cracking down on the industry. That has caused a lot of uncertainty in the cannabis industry and squeezed a lot of capital out of U.S. cannabis stocks.
Looking Forward There Are Two Trigger Points For U.S. Cannabis Stocks
The U.S. cannabis index is trying to break this downtrend that has been in play for the last nine months.If this downtrend is broken, I would expect U.S. cannabis stocks to see a very big rally off these recent lows.
The second and bigger trigger for U.S. cannabis stocks is legislative. I am expecting more states to legalize - but I am talking about something much bigger than that. For example, federal legislation to legalize medical cannabis. Or even federal legislation to legalize recreational cannabis. Either of those events would be huge for the U.S. cannabis industry and U.S. cannabis stocks would rip higher on the news.
The Big Picture on U.S. Cannabis Stocks
The U.S. cannabis industry is booming in 2017. Recent news out of New York and Nevada showcase how fast the industry is growing. U.S. cannabis stocks are down in the short run over legislative concerns. For the time being be patient with U.S. cannabis stocks. But if we see any major federal legislative wins - I would expect it to ignite a sustained rally and that would be the time to load up and be aggressive."
Canadian side only down 2.5%
I'm Canadian & OTC is available to me through Royal Bank of Canada and all other 5 major banks. I own both APH and APHQF, respectively TSX and OTC symbols.
If (and that's s HUGE IF) CDS drops out from clearing funds for APH on TSX I'm buying more APHQF. Simple as that.
The article is an opinion based here-say speculation Globe & Mail article (the newspaper that published it). The CDS never "formally discussed" this issue. That quote is actually in the initial article. Just read it slowly.
Also in the Globe article the author l mentions that CDS may actually NOT EVEN HAVE THE AUTHORITY to pull out as a clearing house.
The noise is one "IF this happens" article that was written this week. Read threads below. You'll see it.
The CDA hasn't even sat down nor have they the authority to pull the plug on what is about $5BILLION worth of stocks traded on TSX.
This shall prove nothing more than just an opinionated article based on heresay.
Notice how the article mentioned "sources say" but cites no sources?
Article also mentioned that CDA may not even have any authority to pull plug from TSX or CSE listings.
They are just a clearing house. Ok going back bed.
Exactly, APH is a giant. They also hold stake in medical MJ in USA. As I said, noise, this shall pass
Amazing how one "IF" article can induce a sell off.
Im sitting tight. Nothing has changed here.
Just noise. "It is still uncertain whether TMX will decide to do that; it’s not even clear whether CDS, which is highly regulated, has the authority to do so."
Yes my bad, I mistook the date for another company's earnings.
I noted the following quotes on the article: "It is still uncertain whether TMX will decide to do that; it’s not even clear whether CDS, which is highly regulated, has the authority to do so."
“We are monitoring ongoing developments in the #marijuana industry,” a spokesman for CDS said in an e-mailed statement. “This monitoring process includes considering the potential effects ... on CDS and its participants, as well as the public interest.”
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/streetwise/stock-trading-policy-change-looms-over-cannabis-industry/article35870664/
Earnings Announcement tomorrow. Hence the sell off due to uncertainty.
GOING/Green, thank you for your calculations!
Sorry, but the treatment cost seems a little excessive with $1600 per month?
Please let me know if I am missing anything.
Thanks!
Pull back industry wide today
Yup pull back across the board. Anyone know why?
Because someone on this board mentioned they could not find OWCP filed patents on USPTO system.
I mentioned GWPH Because their FILED patents also cannot be found on USPTO website.
Licensing is an excellent tertiary strategy. Love royalties and passive Income.
Thank you for the clarification on that.
It allows what OWCP does best: RESEARCH!