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Invest in one of the most exciting and booming industries available today

Investing in Cannabis For Dummies takes readers on an illuminating and whirlwind tour of the legal cannabis investment industry.  Written by a renowned expert in the world of cannabis, Steve Gormley (also known as the Cannabis Viking), this book provides an in-depth look at all aspects of publicly traded stocks (nationally and internationally) in the cannabis industry for medical or recreational use.

This book covers crucial topics for a firm understanding of investing in the cannabis industry, including:

  • How to evaluate the strength of a cannabis company
  • The differences between investing in public and private companies
  • Investing in different cannabis silos - from cultivation, oils, and edibles, to technology
  • Avoiding common scams and traps
  • Trading strategy tips

Investing in Cannabis for Dummies is perfect for those who want to get in near the ground floor of an industry experiencing a massive expansion due to cannabis legalization around North America, Canada, and around the globe.

Introduction 1(1)
About This Book 1(1)
Foolish Assumptions 2(1)
Icons Used in This Book 3(1)
Beyond the Book 4(1)
Where to Go from Here 4(1)
PART 1 GETTING STARTED WITH CANNABIS INVESTING
5(66)
Chapter 1 Taking The Nickel Tour
1(22)
Weighing the Pros and Cons of Investing in Cannabis
8(3)
Pros
8(1)
Cons
9(2)
Deciding Whether to Invest in Businesses That Touch the Plant or Those That Don't
11(1)
Exploring Your Investment Options
12(4)
Starting your own business
12(1)
Investing in cannabis real estate
13(1)
Buying and selling stocks
14(1)
Diversifying with exchange traded funds and mutual funds
15(1)
Considering private investment opportunities
15(1)
Finding Investment Opportunities
16(1)
Researching Investment Opportunities
17(2)
Planning Your Investment Strategy
19(1)
Investing in a Cannabis Business
20(3)
Chapter 2 Exploring Cannabis Business Types
23(16)
Choosing Sides: Medical or Adult-Use?
24(2)
Investing in medical marijuana
24(1)
Investing in adult-use marijuana
25(1)
Recognizing Different Cannabis Business Types
26(5)
Cultivation
27(1)
Manufacturing
28(2)
Processed product brand
30(1)
Retailers/dispensaries
30(1)
Device makers
31(1)
Considering Ancillary Businesses
31(8)
Breweries
32(1)
Banking, payroll, and other cash management services
32(2)
Blockchain and other technologies
34(1)
Delivery services
34(1)
Grow equipment manufacturers and suppliers
35(1)
Marketing, public relations, and advertising firms
35(1)
Professional employer organizations
36(1)
Pharmaceutical and biotech companies
36(1)
Real estate
37(1)
Security services and security equipment suppliers
38(1)
Software companies
38(1)
Chapter 3 Understanding The Political, Cultural, And Regulatory Landscape
39(18)
Recognizing the Impact of Laws on the Industry
40(6)
Getting up to speed on U.S. federal law and enforcement
40(4)
Brushing up on state cannabis laws
44(1)
Considering local laws, too
45(1)
Examining cannabis laws in other countries
46(1)
Riding the Waves of Politics and Culture
46(7)
Checking the nation's pulse
47(2)
Debunking misconceptions of cannabis and users
49(1)
Examining activism
50(2)
Tuning into cannabis culture
52(1)
Accounting for the High Costs of Doing Business
53(4)
Regulatory and compliance costs
53(1)
Federal, state, and local taxes
54(1)
Security costs
55(2)
Chapter 4 Sizing Up The Risks And Rewards Of Cannabis Investing
57(14)
Weighing the Risks
58(9)
Falling victim to con artists
58(2)
Investing in an overvalued company
60(1)
Accounting for dilution risks
61(1)
Weighing the risks of potential commoditization
62(1)
Recognizing the possibility of changes in how federal marijuana laws are enforced
63(1)
Considering the impact of state and local regulation and enforcement
64(1)
Evaluating risks associated with obtaining banking and financial services
65(1)
Anticipating the impact of possible supply and demand imbalances
65(2)
Considering the possibility of business failure
67(1)
Assessing the Potential Rewards
67(1)
Deciding Whether Investing in Cannabis Is Right for You
68(3)
Considering your investment goals
68(1)
Assessing your own risk tolerance
69(2)
PART 2 DOING YOUR HOMEWORK
71(76)
Chapter 5 Exploring Your Investment Options
73(16)
Comparing Public versus Private Investment Options
74(5)
Understanding how companies raise capital
74(2)
Investing in private companies
76(2)
Investing in public companies
78(1)
Investing Domestically or Abroad?
79(2)
Investing in Cannabis or Ancillary Businesses?
81(2)
Buying and Selling Cannabis Stocks
83(5)
Going mainstream with listed stocks
83(1)
Bargain hunting with unlisted, over-the-counter stocks
84(1)
Diversifying with exchange traded funds
84(2)
Betting on an index with exchange traded notes
86(1)
What about mutual funds?
86(1)
Buying and selling shares of Canadian cannabis companies
87(1)
Investing as a Venture Capitalist
88(1)
Chapter 6 Digging Up Cannabis Investment Opportunities
89(14)
Using Online Investment Tools and Apps
90(6)
Cannabis Stock Trades
91(1)
Yahoo! Finance
91(1)
Morningstar
92(1)
FINVIZ
92(1)
ETFdb.com
93(1)
FeeX
93(1)
FRED
93(1)
The Marijuana Index
94(1)
Marijuana Stocks
94(1)
Barchart
94(1)
Apps
95(1)
Staying Abreast of Cannabis Industry News
96(4)
Scoping Out Opportunities in Exchange Traded Funds
100(1)
Finding Private Equity and Venture Capital Funds and Firms
101(1)
Getting Investment Leads from a Broker
102(1)
Chapter 7 Researching Cannabis Businesses And Stocks: Fundamental Analysis
103(22)
Grasping Fundamental Analysis Basics
104(2)
Researching Any Company You're Thinking of Investing in
106(15)
Assessing the management team
106(3)
Evaluating the company's financial health
109(2)
Evaluating startups and investments in licenses
111(1)
Looking at the company's business strategy
112(3)
Checking out the company's competitive position
115(1)
Checking any insider buying or selling
116(1)
Looking into warrants and convertible securities
117(2)
Following analyst coverage and conference calls
119(1)
Digging up dirt
120(1)
Evaluating Cannabis Cultivation Businesses
121(4)
Sizing up the grow master
121(1)
Checking a grower's cost per gram
122(1)
Comparing cost per gram
123(1)
Considering the cultivator's clientele
123(2)
Chapter 8 Analyzing Market Trends: Technical Analysis
125(22)
Comparing Technical and Fundamental Analysis
126(5)
Grasping the principles of technical analysis
126(2)
Weighing the pros and cons of technical analysis
128(1)
Combining the best of both worlds
129(1)
Gathering your tools
130(1)
Spotting and Monitoring Trends
131(5)
Examining different trends
131(3)
Gauging a trend's length
134(1)
Following trendlines
134(1)
Looking for resistance and support
135(1)
Referencing Technical Charts
136(7)
Getting to know the different chart types
136(2)
Identifying chart patterns
138(5)
Interpreting Technical Indicators
143(4)
The Relative Strength Index
143(1)
The Money Flow Index
144(1)
Moving averages
144(1)
Moving average convergence divergence
144(1)
Bollinger Bands
145(2)
PART 3 BUYING AND SELLING CANNABIS STOCKS, ETFS, OR MUTUAL FUNDS
147(54)
Chapter 9 Choosing A Broker Or Advisor
149(12)
Defining the Broker's Role
150(1)
Distinguishing between Full-Service and Discount Brokers
150(4)
At your disposal: Full-service brokers
151(2)
Just the basics: Discount brokers
153(1)
Deciding Whether to Fly Solo or Consult a Broker or Advisor
154(1)
Finding a Cannabis-Sawy Broker or Advisor
155(1)
Evaluating Brokers and Advisors
155(6)
Comparing costs
156(1)
Comparing quality and service
156(1)
Checking credentials
157(1)
Comparing online brokers
158(3)
Chapter 10 Using Screening Tools
161(16)
Searching the Marijuana Stock Universe
162(3)
Getting Up to Speed on the Different Exchanges and Markets
165(2)
Browsing through the Daily Marijuana Observer's List of OTC Cannabis Stocks
167(1)
Checking Out Other Stock Screeners
168(2)
Screening Cannabis Investment Funds
170(2)
What to Screen for
172(4)
First up: The major categories
172(1)
The main event: Specific filters
173(2)
Valuation measures
175(1)
Financial Highlights
176(1)
A Few Final Points to Keep in Mind
176(1)
Chapter 11 Placing Buy And Sell Orders For Cannabis Stocks And Etfs
177(14)
Understanding the Bid-Ask Spread
178(1)
Placing an Order to Buy or Sell Shares
179(3)
Choosing an Action
182(1)
Buy
182(1)
Sell
182(1)
Sell all shares
182(1)
Understanding the Different Order Types
183(4)
Market orders
184(1)
Limit orders
184(1)
Stop orders
185(1)
Trailing stop orders
186(1)
Specifying a Timeframe
187(4)
Day
187(1)
Good till canceled
188(1)
Fill or kill
188(1)
Immediate or cancel
188(1)
Market on open
189(1)
Market on close
189(2)
Chapter 12 Exploring Advanced Trading Techniques
191(10)
Buying on Margin
191(4)
Registering to buy on margin
192(1)
Examining marginal outcomes
193(1)
Striving for success on margin
194(1)
Shorting a Stock
195(6)
Setting up a short sale
196(1)
Taking a hit when the stock price keeps rising
197(1)
Responding when you feel the squeeze
198(1)
Recognizing the ups and downs of shorting cannabis stocks
198(3)
PART 4 EXPLORING CANNABIS INVESTMENT STRATEGIES
201(46)
Chapter 13 Following The Money: Momentum Investing (Aka Speculating)
203(10)
Spotting Opportunities to Buy: Upward Momentum
204(3)
Watching for Signals to Sell: Downward Momentum
207(1)
Following the Smart Money
208(1)
Avoiding Some of the Risks Inherent in Momentum Investing
209(4)
Watching out for the short squeeze
209(1)
Steering clear of pump-and-dump scams
210(1)
Avoiding cannabis stock and industry bubbles
211(1)
Knowing when momentum investing works and when it doesn't
211(2)
Chapter 14 Investing In Canadian Cannabis Companies
213(8)
Deciding Whether to Invest in Canadian or U.S. Cannabis Businesses
214(3)
The pros and cons of the Canadian cannabis market
214(2)
The pros and cons of the U.S. cannabis market
216(1)
Scoping Out the Four Leading Canadian Cannabis Companies
217(4)
Canopy Growth Corporation
217(1)
Cronos Group
218(1)
Aurora Cannabis
218(1)
Aphria
219(2)
Chapter 15 Investing In Countries Where Marijuana Is Legal
221(16)
Argentina
222(1)
Australia
223(1)
Brazil
224(1)
Chile
224(1)
Colombia
225(1)
Czech Republic
226(1)
Ecuador
226(1)
Germany
227(1)
Greece
227(1)
Ireland
228(1)
Israel
228(1)
Italy
229(1)
Jamaica
230(1)
The Netherlands
230(1)
New Zealand
231(1)
Norway
232(1)
Peru
232(1)
Poland
233(1)
Portugal
233(1)
Switzerland
233(1)
Thailand
234(1)
United Kingdom
234(1)
Zambia
235(2)
Chapter 16 Minimizing Risks While Maximizing Gains
237(10)
Staying Plugged in to the Industry
238(1)
Investing in the People, Not the Plant
239(1)
Performing Your Due Diligence
239(1)
Trading Cannabis Stocks on Private Markets
240(1)
Investing in the Biggest Markets
241(1)
Diversifying Inside and Outside the Industry
241(1)
Investing in Multi-state Operators
242(1)
Keep an Eye on the ETFs %
243(1)
Invest in Innovative Companies
244(1)
Use Different Stock Order Types to Your Advantage
245(1)
Don't Get Greedy
246(1)
PART 5 THE PART OF TENS
247(26)
Chapter 17 Ten Ways To Profit When The Market Drops
249(6)
Be Patient, But Vigilant
250(1)
Review Your Portfolio
250(1)
Cut Your Losses
250(1)
Buy More Shares
251(1)
Focus on Value Stocks
251(1)
Short Bad Stocks
251(1)
Find Potential Treasures with Bond Ratings
252(1)
Rotate Sectors
252(1)
Buy a Call Option
252(1)
Write a Covered Call Option
253(2)
Chapter 18 Ten Reasons Not To Invest In Marijuana Stocks
255(6)
Marijuana Is Still Federally Illegal in the U.S.
256(1)
Marijuana Investment Scams Are Rampant
256(1)
Earning a Profit as a Cannabis Business Is a Huge Challenge
257(1)
Illegal Operations Undermine Demand for Legal Products
258(1)
The Industry Is Very Fragmented
258(1)
Oversupply Is More Likely Than Not
258(1)
Bad News Is Just Around the Corner
259(1)
Marijuana Laws Are Slow to Change
259(1)
Company Shares Are Being Diluted
260(1)
Demand Is Unpredictable
260(1)
Chapter 19 Ten (Plus One) Criteria For Choosing A Cannabis Investment
261(6)
Experienced and Successful Management Team
262(1)
Steady Revenue Growth
262(1)
Consistent Profit Growth
263(1)
Comparatively Low Price-to-Earnings Ratio
263(1)
Positive Money Flow Indicator
264(1)
Expanding Free Cash Flow
264(1)
Operations in Other States or Countries
264(1)
Growing Market
265(1)
Increasing Market Share
265(1)
Positive Reputation in the Industry
266(1)
Manageable Debt
266(1)
Chapter 20 Ten Mistakes To Avoid
267(6)
Failing to Diversify Sufficiently
267(1)
Relying Solely on Online Information
268(1)
Not Performing Due Diligence
268(1)
Believing Federal Legalization Will Happen Soon
269(1)
Failing to Account for Regulations
269(1)
Failing to Consider the Possibility of Bad News
269(1)
Buying or Selling Too Late or Too Early
270(1)
Ignoring Business Fundamentals
270(1)
Expecting All Marijuana Stocks to Be Winners
271(1)
Buying a Stock Just Because It's Cheap
271(2)
Index 273
Steven Gormley is CEO at Radiko Holdings. He's a celebrated expert in the legal marijuana sector and his analyses have been featured prominently in media outlets like Forbes, the Wall Street Journal , and Marketwatch. Steven is also Chief Operating Officer of Silverback Investments, Inc, a management company in the cannabis space.