

An in-depth look at the new stock market for cannabis companies, how to research stocks to invest in, and what to do to make your investment grow. At the conclusion of the course you will have a strong understanding of which subsectors you may want to consider putting your money into. After all, there are more ways to make money than growing and selling marijuana. Often overlooked is the Management Decision & Analysis (MD&A) report. Let our resident expert provide you tips and tricks on how read these complex financial reports using real case studies.
One of the most popular questions we are asked here at ComfyTree Learnworld is, “How can I Invest in the Cannabis Industry? Our team members are asked this question time and time again. Of course, you can invest in a cultivation/grow operation, dispensary, or infused product facility, but these investments come with a significant amount of red tape not to mention six and seven figure price tags. On occasion cannabis enthusiast ask if they can invest in ComfyTree Learnworld, which of course is flattering, but does the cannabis community understand the proper ways to actually invest in the industry? One of the easier ways to get involved in the Green Rush is by investing in companies that are already on the stock market.
This course provides a detailed overview of all of the nuances of investing in the cannabis stock market including the types of companies that exist on the cannabis stock market and how to assess which companies you should invest in. Our resident expert is continually studying underground economics and has a keen understanding of how to communicate with non-finance experts. As a bonus during this course we will provide you financial investing concepts that can be utilize when investing in the stock market or when you are considering investing in small to medium size businesses.
Understand the
difference between specialist, market makers, FINRA, SEC, and other key
resources including the difference between common indexes and cannabis indexes.
Wouldn't it be a good idea to create a course?