“Green Rush” Making Ordinary Investors Marijuana Millionaires?
Stansberry Research

Dear Reader,
 
Looking to get rich on marijuana stocks?
 
You're not alone. The "Green Rush" is on and it's easy to see why...
 
Back in 2014, Colorado became the first state to legalize pot.
 
Some tiny stocks immediately exploded, delivering the potential for enormous returns. Early investors had the chance to make 10-times their investment. Turning every $100 into $10,000.
 
But it gets better. Since Colorado, seven other states - Alaska, Oregon, Washington, California, Nevada, Massachusetts and Maine have legalized recreational marijuana.
 
Add in medical marijuana, which is also legal in another 18 states, and marijuana is now legal in some form or another in more than half of the U.S.
 
Since these states have "gone legal", pot has grown into a massive industry... There were an estimated $6.7 billion in legal sales in 2016 alone!
 
But...
 
This industry is new and speculative. There are hundreds of tiny companies and practically no one has heard of any of them.
 
So how can an investor be sure they're buying the right stock?
 
Luckily, there are several easy-to-spot warning signs.
 
If you're thinking about investing in pot, you owe it to yourself to check out this brief presentation. We reveal three red flags all investors should think about before they buy a single marijuana stock.
 
Plus, discover details on 3 massive (but realistic) opportunities for up to 500-1,000% gains over the coming years. Click here for the full story.
 
Sincerely,
 
Jared Kelly

Managing Director
Stansberry Research
 
P.S. You'll be surprised to learn how President Trump has already influenced this sector of the market.  Details here...



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