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Hmm wow. Funny because I bought some marijuana stock recently. I bought Cronos (CRON). It's up 64% since 3 months ago.Anyone know a decent company to go through to buy small amounts of some stocks? I’m thinking about buying some marijuana stock and idk where to start cuz I don’t trust Robin Hood and don’t want to ask my uncle who will probably yell at me for the type of investment
Looking at cronos, Aurora and Aphria. Any others that look good I’m open to advice. We’ve been talking about doing it for years just never did... wish I had. They were like penny stocks back in 2015 when we started thinking about it - would have made a decent amount. Got that stimulus money now so.. lol. (Used the last stimulus on tangible “preps”)Hmm wow. Funny because I bought some marijuana stock recently. I bought Cronos (CRON). It's up 64% since 3 months ago.
With Biden being president, there is a good chance that marijuana becomes legal everywhere in the US so it is a good investment.Looking at cronos, Aurora and Aphria. Any others that look good I’m open to advice. We’ve been talking about doing it for years just never did... wish I had. They were like penny stocks back in 2015 when we started thinking about it - would have made a decent amount. Got that stimulus money now so.. lol. (Used the last stimulus on tangible “preps”)
Any advice on a company to use to buy them? Other than retirement funds through work we’ve never fucked with stock.
Best advice I can give you is never ever buy high. I did last week, stuff was shit.I’m thinking about buying some marijuana stock and idk where to start
...another article regarding Blackrock's disruption of the housing market....Yes, BlackRock’s Home-Buying Spree Should Concern You
“So who is Blackrock? Only the world’s largest asset manager and the leading proponent of The Great Reset. They’re looking to redistribute — get this — $120Trillion dollars. The entire wealth of the worlds middle class and poor combined several times over. As an example, a 124 new home neighborhood was bought in its entirety in Texas. Average Americans were outbid to a tune of $32million. Homes sold at an average of 20% above listing. Now the entire neighborhood is made up of SFR’s. What are SFR’s??
“Single Family Rentals. Now, your potential lower to middle class home owner is positioned to be a permanent renter. This matters because for the lower and middle class owning a home is the most major part of any financial success, and future upward mobility.
...more at link, below......
Yes, BlackRock's Home-Buying Spree Should Concern You - The Liberty Daily
If you love the news, check out The Liberty Daily's homepage. The general public doesn’t normally look into companies like BlackRock, the largest asset management firm on the planet with over $9 trillion in assets. That’s higher than the GDP of every nation in the world other than the United...thelibertydaily.com
...here is yet even more about Blackrock and their underhandedness.... the driving force of The Great Reset........another article regarding Blackrock's disruption of the housing market....
What Happens When Hedge Funds Buy Up Neighborhoods
A real estate firm estimates 'that in many of the nation’s top markets, roughly one in every five houses sold is bought by someone who never moves in.'“You now have permanent capital competing with a young couple trying to buy a house,” real estate consultant John Burns told the Wall Street Journal. “That’s going to make U.S. housing permanently more expensive.” His firm estimates “that in many of the nation’s top markets, roughly one in every five houses sold is bought by someone who never moves in.”
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Thread. Blackrock is buying every single family house they can find, paying 20-50% above asking price and outbidding normal home buyers. Why are corporations, pension funds and property investment groups buying...
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...more at link....
What Happens When Hedge Funds Buy Up Neighborhoods
A real estate firm estimates 'that in many of the nation’s top markets, roughly one in every five houses sold is bought by someone who never moves in.'thefederalist.com