Cannabis Stocks in North America

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Tips on how to invest in legal cannabis stocks and stock picks from industry experts.

Despite still being technically illegal, the cannabis industry has continued to grow rapidly in North America, with more and more companies going public. In fact, the number of publicly traded cannabis stocksĀ has grown from around 75 in 2014 to over 350 in 2015.
However, while the sector experienced double-digit gains last year, many cannabis stocksĀ have seen share price drops in 2015. As a result, itā€™s become difficult for investors to decipher which of the many legal cannabis stocks out there are legitimate and which are penny stock scams.
To help cannabis investors better understand what to look for, the Investing News Network spoke with an expert in the space and put together a brief guide on todayā€™s legal cannabis stocks.

What to look for when investing in legal cannabis stocks

As mentioned, the volume of public cannabis stocksĀ in the market has made it difficult to decide which are worth investing in. Thatā€™s partially whyĀ many stocks are experiencing share price declines despite having great products, teams and assets.
ā€œThe main reason cannabis stocks are down is there are no institutional investors,ā€ Derwin Wallace of Cannabis Investor Webcast explained. ā€œThere is really no Wall Street involvement, no banks buying the stocks because of federal regulations.ā€
In other words, looking for cannabis stocksĀ that have cash on hand is a good start. ā€œCash is my number one metric. If they donā€™t have any cash, they canā€™t grow the business,ā€ said Wallace.
Seems simple, doesnā€™t it? Unfortunately, itā€™s not always easy to find even basic company information. Wallace explained that because many cannabis stocksĀ are listed on the OTC, they arenā€™t required to file with the SEC.
ā€œThere is a reason they arenā€™t filing ā€” it could be that they are hiding something, they donā€™t want you to see something or that they donā€™t have the money to pay accountants and whatnot. It is a huge red flag,ā€ he noted.
Another metric Wallace said to look at is the number of outstanding shares aĀ company has. If a cannabis stockĀ has a lot of outstanding shares and no revenue, it means that shareholders have little chance of making any money ā€” even if the company eventually does start turning a profit. Other things to look at when choosing a cannabis stock to invest in are liquidity, how many shares are traded per day and outstanding debt.


Management is also important. ā€œYou have to look at who is running the company and if they are credible. If you have a pharmaceutical company with a management team with no members with PhDs or doctorates, it doesnā€™t make much sense, does it?ā€ he quipped.
Furthemore, itā€™s key to understand that there is an eclectic mix of companies that fit under the ā€œcannabis stocksā€ banner, from pharmaceutical companies that conduct research, to producers and dispensaries that sell the product to ancillary businesses, including consulting, biotech, real estate, software and security.
ā€œA lot of people think that when we refer to the cannabis space, we are talking about companies that actually touch the plants, either a grower or a dispensary, but it covers a lot more than that,ā€ Wallace said.
Naturally, itā€™s safer to look at businesses that donā€™t actually deal with the plants themselves ā€” everything from growing and harvesting equipment, such as lights and fertilizers, to medical containers. Investing in such quasi-cannabis stocksĀ removes the issue of legality completely.
Here is a list of the cannabis stocks and ancillary stocks that Wallace and Technical420 founder Michael Berger believe are worth looking at.

Legal cannabis stock picks

  • Nemus Biosciences (OTCMKTS:NMUS) ā€” A biopharmaceutical company focused on developing and commercializing new chemical entities from cannabinoids.
  • Med-Cannabis Pharma (OTCBB:MCPI) ā€” A company focused on acquiring medical marijuana dispensaries in the US. Currently has three locations in Oregon, where cannabis is legal.
  • Tweed (TSXV:TWD) ā€” A legal medical marijuana company based in Ontario. Tweed is one of the authorized licensed producers under Health Canadaā€™s Marihuana for Medical Purposes Regulations. It recently merged with Bedrocan, another authorized licensed Canadian producer.
  • OrganiGram (TSXV:CGI) ā€” A medical marijuana delivery service for patients and doctors in Canada; also an authorized licensed producer.
  • Mettrum Health (TSXV:MT) ā€” A Canadian cannabis grower also onĀ Health Canadaā€™s authorized licensed producers list.
  • CannLabs (OTCMKTS:CANL) ā€” Full-service cannabis testing lab for both medical and non-medical-grade cannabis products.
  • Pazoo (OTCMKTS:PZOO) ā€” Medical cannabis testing and certification operation in the US.
  • Zynerba Pharmaceuticals (NASDAQ:ZYNE) ā€” A pharmaceutical company looking to develop next-generation synthetic cannabinoid therapeutics formulated for transdermal delivery for patients with significant medical need.
  • Cannabics Pharmaceuticals (OTCMKTS:CNBX) ā€” A US-based cannabis stockĀ focused on developing advanced cannabinoid-based treatments and therapies.

Ancillary cannabis stock picks

These companies have interests in the cannabis sector, but are not focused primarily on the industry and hold interests elsewhere. That means they are often able to avoid legal issues and can operate anywhere.

  • AeroGrow International (OTCMKTS:AERO) ā€” Creator and manufacturer of Miracle-Gro AeroGardens.
  • GW Pharmaceuticals (LSE:GWP,NASDAQ:GWPH) ā€” British biopharmaceutical company known for its cannabinoid medicine Sativex, used for the treatment of spasticity due to multiple sclerosis.
  • Insys Therapeutics (NASDAQ:INSY) ā€” Specialty pharmaceutical company working to develop cannabinoid medicines, such as its inhaled synthetic pharmaceutical cannabinoid products.
  • Heliospectra (OTCMKTS:HLSPY) ā€” LED lighting systems company that creates LED grow lights for greenhouses, indoor growers and researchers.
  • Cafe Serendipity (OTCMKTS:CAFS) ā€” Creating a unique name and brand for the legal cannabis industry.
  • Ambient Water (OTCBB:AWGI) ā€” Formerly AWG International, this company pioneered atmospheric water generation technology for extracting water from humidity in the air.
  • Abbott Laboratories (NYSE:ABT) ā€” Big pharma company with interests in the cannabis space and pharmaceutical products that contain cannabinoids.
  • Blue Line Protection Group (OTCBB:BLPG) ā€” Security company that offers services to cannabis dispensaries.

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Securities Disclosure: I, Kristen Moran, hold no direct investment interest in any company mentioned in this article.
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