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Editor's Note: Marijuana stocks are facing plenty of powerful catalysts in 2018, and Doug Casey's offer to point the way to his five favorite pot stocks – which he believes could see 500% gains – is still open. We think that if you are interested in investing in this space, there are few better authorities on the subject than Doug Casey and his team at Casey Research. 


Every time a new state legalizes medical or recreational marijuana, fortunes are made.

Not just buy growers and sellers… but by smart investors who get into little-known pot stocks early.

And in 2018, 6 more states are set to move forward with pot legalization.

Plus…

The entire country of Canada is set to legalize recreational pot.

When that happens, everyone 18 and older can buy, smoke and grow pot.

Convenience stores could even sell it.

So, if you thought you missed out on the marijuana boom… you haven't.

We believe it's just getting started.

In 2018 alone...
  • Missouri
  • Oklahoma
  • Utah
  • Michigan
  • Vermont
  • New Jersey
Are all moving forward with some form of marijuana legislation.

And Massachusetts has already legalized recreational pot and is set to start selling it later this year.

We believe the legal marijuana market is going to explode in 2018. And it’s not too late to get into these little-known pot stocks if you haven’t already.

If you don't, next year at this time, you could be sick to your stomach when you see how the marijuana stock market has performed.

Don't miss out on marijuana mania.

Click here for details.

Sincerely,

Justin Spittler
Editor, Casey Daily Dispatch

P.S. And we're so confident that five pot stocks in our new presentation are going to hit new highs this year, we're offering a "5 for 500%" guarantee. Get all the details here.


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