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"La Cura": Invest in Marijuana

Put your money where your mouth is...




If you want to make money in the stock market, remember to "buy what you know." This is one of the best ways to pick a winner. For example, if you ever thought of washing your clothes, you should have bought $100 worth of Clorox stock in 1980, it would be worth $190,000 today. Do you like the McGriddle? The same investment in McDonalds would be worth $1,400,000 (that's 1 million plus!). Here is the calculator we used to figure these long-term profits.


StocksNow is telling you, the opportunity to "buy what you know." Invest now in marijuana stock. One (1) stock of Curaleaf Holdings (CURLF) or Cresco Labs (CRLBF) will cost you between $12-14 for each, it could be worth $1,000,000 in 30 years. If you don't want to invest for yourself, invest for your children or grandchildren. Open an account in their name, many are free to open. Investing $100 in a stock will probably turnout better than buying "those hot kicks" that will last about a year.


These two Marijuana companies are buying out the competition and the professionals are doing their homework read more on Cureleaf and more on Cresco Labs. The worst thing that will happen is they bought out by an Altria or Moderna type of company. The stock price will shoot up and you'll get shares of the winner! It's a win-win!


Facts:

  • Altria Group (MO) owns tobacco products and $100 in 1980 would be worth $1,000,000 now (that's 1 million).

  • The average price of one ounce, high quality marijuana (one ounce) is between $380 and $600.

  • Drugabuse.gov had an article that stated, "marijuana is the most commonly used addictive drug after tobacco and alcohol. In 2018, more than 11.8 million young adults reported marijuana use in the past year."

  • According to oxfordtreatment.com, "marijuana is a relatively commonly used substance in the United States. According to federal government estimates, 22.2 million Americans have used it in the past month and many start using it in their adolescent years."


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