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Milestones hey. Makes my prediction of Haas Emailing you that “5 milestones” you posted on this board a few weeks back seem accurate.
They just figured this out when everyone on this board has known that for a few weeks lol.
Thanks,
I had some grammar errors I needed to correct.
Selling when there is euphoria can be extremely tough. Your hopes of how high this will run can get the best of you. Just outsmart those trying to outsmart you. This stock isn’t going to have a sustained run for a while, takes major catalysts for big moves and do you honestly see that coming soon. No, uploading to OTC QB is not a big deal like some want you to believe. But a least you had a day maybe 2 of euphoria before reality sets back in.
Today was a bad day overall for the sector including Canadien MJ, not just for TRTC. Will the elections ignite a run? We shall see.
Back when GRNH had potential. The laziness and ineptitude is insane from Haas. With a decent CEO this company could easily have hit .15 again like some have wished for.
If this falls below $1.70 I’ll be concerned, fall below $1.50 I’ll be shocked. To me, the odds that this goes past $3 is far greater than this falling below $1.50. A lot of things would have to go wrong for this stock not to see $3 by the end of the month, imo.
Yikes, look what the falling shares price has caused. For your mental health I hope this stock goes up the next couple days.
The sad thing is, this is heading in the direction of where it should be.
Lol I don’t disagree with that. I’m saying that a flip in either Chamber is great for marijuana companies and stocks. House seems inevitable, Senate who knows. Democratic Representatives and Senators are much more likely to favor pro marijuana laws than their counterparts.
Yes I “missed the boat”, “chasing shares”, of any of the other stuff everyone will say. Or possibly I’m right, who knows.
And in a few more months you will be able to say “pps is up over 100% in the last few months”. These stocks move in cycles. Looks like this stock found its low a few weeks ago. With catalysts coming up and expansion and expected revenues in 2019, TRTC looking like a decent stock to own.
Almost no chance of any marijuana reform with Republicans in charge. With that blue wave comes the removal of Pete Sessions as House Rules Committee Chairman and then pro marijuana bills/amendments will be allowed to be voted on by the House. That’s if Democrats take control of the House which looks extremely likely at this point.
Election coverage is about to heat up and the “blue wave” is going to help marijuana companies and their stocks.
We shall see. Could be a few big runs coming. As far as US marijuana companies go, there aren’t many better than Terra Tech.
Maybe we hear about it tomorrow, I just figured on one of their recent Facebook posts the 3 meant that he might be speaking on that day.
What’s up with the daily 4 mil dump at the last hour? Only occurs on days when there aren’t 2mil+ T-trades. And always is sold as a block that never brings the pps down. Someone transferring shares to another person? Someone trying to make volume look higher?? What’s everyone think.
I believe he will speak on Wednesday.
Even though it’s from someone on the other side, still a great article with good info.
https://www.mycentraljersey.com/story/news/local/how-we-live/2018/10/01/parentally-speaking-should-we-consider-different-tact-marijuana/1443959002/
There is a colt following due to how fast this is about to run. But if there was a cult following as well, then pencil me in for the next few months.
Throw in Canada laws taking effect in October if you think that will help too.
Well here comes the golden month for marijuana stocks.
Catalysts to look forward to:
1. Massachusetts sales begin in within a week or two.
2. Michigan and North Dakota vote to legalize recreational marijuana with Utah and Missouri voting to legalize medical marijuana on Nov 6. (All but North Dakota should pass)
3. House of Representatives will most likely flip to the Democrats which would remove Pete Sessions as the Rules Committee Chairman regardless if he is re-elected or not. He has prevented over 30 pro marijuana amendments from reaching the House floor to be voted on over the past couple years.
4. New Jersey will almost certainly introduce a marijuana legalization bill in October with the possibility of it being voted on by the State Senate in late October.
Nationally I believe catalyst 3 will have the greatest impact for most US marijuana companies. What makes TRTC one of the better stocks to own is #4. NJ marijuana legalization isn’t that great of a catalyst for most companies, but for TRTC it should be huge, especially if their 4 applications get approved.
Would be nice to see the SEC case resolved by the time the Farm Bill passes, whether that’s early next year or later next year. That should ease a few people’s fears and help this run even higher. Since I’m not a shareholder at the time I wouldn’t mind seeing a RS and get this pps in the dollar range. I feel if this is above a $1 there will be more people willing to invest once hemp legalization rolls around. I know no current shareholder wants to see that though.
Uh oh, the key ingredient for OTC stocks is the illusion of success. That illusion is being taken over by the reality of failure. Once that sets in any forward looking PR isn’t taken with same excitement which means runs are less likely to occur until actual success is obtained. In most cases for OTC stocks the actual success never comes and the cycle of failed promises just continues to repeat itself.
I figured this stock would run nicely with the passage of the Farm Bill because it kept up that illusion nicely. But now that it looks like 2019 is when it will be signed there really isn’t much hope for any sustainable gain.
At least this is still ahead of the “Hemp Beer Company”, they destroyed their illusion months ago.
40 municipalities have gone ahead and decided to ban the sale of marijuana before a the bill has been passed or even introduced. They know the likelihood of this passing. Most of those 40 are small towns with less than 25,000 population.
https://www.nj.com/marijuana/2018/09/more_than_40_towns_have_now_banned_legal_weed_here.html
.01s are coming. Probably will take 3-4 months but they are on the way.
This is a slow death stock, generally doesn’t fall too hard any one day, just gradually declines.
Looks like the first 2 pumps were a failure. 3rd times a charm??
It’s a slow process, but we are inching closer.
Here is the latest with NJ and marijuana legalization.
https://articles.nj.com/marijuana/2018/09/a_vote_for_legal_weed_in_nj_could_come_on_this_day.amp
October - In Massachusetts recreational marijuana sales begin after a long 2 years of waiting.
You have great info a lot of the time, and are always up to date, but trying to say that it is actually a good thing CBD was not rescheduled when for the past however many months you have been touting CBD rescheduling as a major catalyst for the industry, that’s just crazy.
After this election cycle 2019 could see many favorable marijuana laws passed. Ultimately I don’t see marijuana being legalized nationally until at least 2021, but every little step counts.
Federally decriminalizing marijuana “probably makes sense,” the second-ranking Democrat in the U.S. House of Representatives said in an interview released Thursday.
Rep. Steny Hoyer, Maryland Democrat and House minority whip, made the remark during a recent conversation with the publisher of TheBayNet, a regional news site.
“Every time it’s on the ballot, almost invariably it wins,” Mr. Hoyer said on the subject of marijuana legalization. “So it’s obvious that the people believe that it ought to be made … not an illegal or criminal product to use.
“I think that probably makes sense,” he said. “Although, I will tell you that I have not been at the forefront of that effort.”
Maryland legalized marijuana for medical purposes in 2013, making it one of 31 states with laws in place permitting the plant despite the U.S. government’s blanket prohibition on pot. Congressional efforts underway could potentially culminate in federally legalizing marijuana, however, especially if Democrats gain control in the House and Senate as a result of the upcoming November midterm elections.
“I support marijuana use for medical purposes, because I believe, and I’ve talked to doctors, it does have an ameliorating effect on pain and on other circumstances that may be useful for patients,” Mr. Hoyer told the news site.
“For recreational use — I’m not so sure that it’s not a gateway drug to using other drugs,” the congressman continued. “But having said that, it’s obvious the public thinks that we ought to treat it in a much less criminal mode and research it.”
Marijuana is currently categorized as a Schedule 1 substance under the U.S. Controlled Substances Act, making the plant subject to the same federal rules and regulations as narcotics including heroin and LSD. The Obama administration advised federal prosecutors against pursuing marijuana convictions in states that have legalized the plant for medical or recreational purposes, but President Trump’s attorney general rescinded those policies in 2017, prompting complaints at the times from the House’s top Democrat.
“Congress must now take action to ensure that state law is respected, and that Americans who legally use marijuana are not subject to federal prosecution,” Rep. Nancy Pelosi, California Democrat and House minority leader, said at the time.
In the Senate, meanwhile, Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer, New York Democrat, introduced legislation in June that would federally decriminalize marijuana by removing it entirely from the government’s list of controlled substances.
More recently, the House Judiciary Committee passed a bipartisan supported bill this month aimed at significantly increasing the nation’s supply of science-grade weed by tripling the number of federally-approved domestic marijuana growers from one to three, effectively countering existing restrictions on researching the plant made possible by its status as a Schedule 1 substance.
“While there are many varying opinions on the issue of marijuana, one thing we all can agree on is that we need qualified researchers to study the science to determine if there are any potential medicinal benefits to chemicals derived from cannabis,” said Rep. Bob Goodlatte, Virginia Republican and the Judiciary Committee’s chairman.
https://amp.washingtontimes.com/news/2018/sep/27/marijuana-decriminalization-probably-makes-sense-h/
Even if he wins his election he will no longer be the Chairman of the House Rules Committee when Democrats take over in November.
That won’t be blocked in a few more months. I can’t wait for the elections.
They don’t mention marijuana in there though. Plus there is this.
https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-news/canada-weed-import-trump-administration-ok-deal-727768/amp/
If it makes you guys feel better, we at least made the breakout board. Maybe add this in the next PR.
Sure. I bought shares of GRNH during the last 2 runs. Made $25k in 2016, only a few thousand in 2017 because I bought in October and sold in November for other MJ stocks. I’ve been to VHG twice, IGOT420 in Hollywood once, the non existent location in Cathedral City twice. I know Ace visited both of Gala’s locations( ended up being nothing there). So because of this I’ve always had interest in the company. So why do I post?? Probably because i know more than most on here, I enjoy the banter, and some just like to read their posts on a message board and that includes me.
Now you know why I said only new investors are going to be buying shares. That statement works for those who know nothing about the company. Someone thought dilution was a success, now Vino thinks failed PRs are success.
Would love to hear about those successes with as little rhetoric as possible.
I guess I have to be literal with you. Worthless = extremely overvalued.