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  1. Canopy up another ~4% today. Crazy. I'm holding long for a few more years at least, but this is crazy entertaining.
  2. I will be holding Northland power for the foreseeable future, but I have recently read some cautionary articles lately regarding their project long-term agreements. Other good options might be Algonquin Power and Brookfield Renewables.
  3. I read about them in a few articles, and have added them to my Watchlist, but I don't have the capital or the time to read about them right now. While their business and goal is right up my alley, I just can't pull the trigger either. Have you read about any of their pro/cons or future outlook? I was at one point or another invested in all three, but I narrowed it down to just Northland Power, as I appreciate their monthly dividend that is well covered by their cash flow, and they seem to be having some good international growth on the way. Innergex seemed like another good choice, but Transalta Renewables seems to be toiling in the basement for awhile.
  4. I am interested to hear which companies are focusing on using the hemp as well for other manufacturing. Have any of the big marijuana companies expressed any interest in this? I've also heard of a company called Micron Waste Technologies. It is a small cap company, but focusing on using organic methods to break down waste, and has apparently brought forth a technique to break down cannabis waste to Aurora. Does anyone have any insight on this company? I haven't had a chance to do any reading myself, but if they have some sort of IP this could be a valuable company in future!
  5. Major positions in Canopy, Aurora and Aphria, and a minor position in Delta9 (local Winnipeg company). Tempting not to cash in when you see >100% profits in some positions, but I think all those companies will see some major growth. I don't see how some people are cashing out before we even get the first revenues generated. Canada is only the 1st (or rather 2nd) milestone, as the world will slowly progress to more commercialization of marijuana!
  6. I'll be holding my marijuana stocks longer. Still room to grow.
  7. Because it is an Infinity Gonetlet, not an Infinity Creatlet.
  8. Wonder if this would negatively affect a bank like BNS, that has heavily invested in Latin America.
  9. So does Ant Man movie occur during Infinity war or just before? Will we suddenly see Wasp disintegrate at the end of the movie?
  10. Avengers movies are the one type of movies where I would tolerate a 5hr movie, with a 30min intermission.
  11. Sounds like a tumble is expected tomorrow with reciprocal tariffs out of China. Goodbye profits.
  12. Anyone know of some good YT videos for kettle bell workouts you can follow along with? Looking to start working out with them at home, hoping to start with 20-30min routines.
  13. So, doom and gloom over? Back to talking about bitcoin insanity and the marijuana bubble?
  14. Exactly why my portfolio is recovering nicely today haha. Still leaves some deals elsewhere.
  15. Remember everyone. Have your trays in upright position, lean forward and hold your head between your knees. If oxygen masks deploy, be sure to put on your own mask before helping others. Oxygen will be flowing, even though the bag may not inflate.
  16. Bought another 100 shares of ACB. APH and WEED didn't fall far enough to make it worthwhile. Personally, I'm hoping Magna International keeps dropping so I can establish a proper position in it. (I know its taboo to talk about investing in equities other than pot right now )
  17. That "solidyfing bitumen into pucks" tech seems pretty revolutionary. So what's the catch? Why is it not being implemented yet on large scale?
  18. I bought another 100 shares of ACB. Will buy more Canopy if it keeps calling near 18. Otherwise I will just keep gathering some cash. Renewable energy companies, which is my over major focus, are all dropping too, leading to some attractive yields.
  19. Yeah, I've never experienced a buy-out/merger with my investments before. That would be a nice strategy, as ACB is shaping up to be a rival to Canopy, though with much more share dilution. May just look into that. What is the deadline for that? Fingers crossed Canopy eventually has a stock split. Any opinions on Abcann? I find it attractive due to its exposure to Canada, Europe and Australia. Last few weeks it had been jumping 10% each day it seemed, but now it is tanking back with rest of them.
  20. 1. Forget coal/oil, pump money into renewables for cheap electricity. 2. Modernize and create a trans-Canada electrical grid, so power generated across country can be sent to areas of higher usage when needed. 3. Increase sale of electricity to US. 4. Cheap electricity, high standard of living, and government incentives to attract science/technology firms to be established in Canada. Cheap electricity would be very attractive for AI, marijuana, cryptoassets, etc. People in the resource fields can be shifted to other fields, and allow our lands/forests to be preserved.
  21. Oh no, I wasn't that lucky! I only have 100-250 shares of each. AVGs are around 7 (APH), 6.5 (ACB) and 18 (WEED, bought more back in january, hiking up average). Only working with a few grand or so between them, so not huge stakes yet.
  22. I have a relatively sizeable portion of my portfolio in WEED, APH and ACB which are all taking a beating recently. I am long, so this doesn't worry me. But I am wary of whether I should increase my current position or not. They are already probably close to 50-60% of my portfolio. I was planning to let them ride for a while, and then cash out half of my positions to divest in ETFs/dividend stocks, but this large of a correction is quite tempting to take advantage of if they are expected to surge back up.
  23. Their beliefs are not of concern, but how they let their beliefs guide their decisions in regards to public policy can be (eg. Christian aversion to abortion, contraception). Maybe I am mostly extrapolating US/Republican views to our Conservatives, and maybe they don't take all of that as seriously, but it just seems like when I've heard a politician go off against some of these freedoms, climate change, etc., the majority of time they are Conservative. However, I do understand that ignorance and/or greed are not unique attributes to Cons, so each party has their bad eggs. All I know is that Harper's Conservatives couldn't give a damn about environmental regulation and scientific funding, which are key positions for me. From the impression I get, I doubt Scheer's guidance would be any different.
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