By Tim Fields
How about this: getting in on a ground floor opportunity now and ride what could be the greatest stock increase in the modern age.
Folks, I don’t care whether or not you agree with the legality, or illegality, of marijuana and neither should you. Check your opinions at the door and get ready for a market that will run and run hard. The whispers began last year when ‘pot stocks’ saw significant spikes… but the best is yet to come!
Over the past few weeks I have been studying the subject to better familiarize myself with it and the possibilities of what could happen here… I read a report from a company, “ArcView Market Research” and in the report they noted that the legal marijuana market may top $2.3 billion in sales this year.
That’s huge when we look at all things considered. Why is it huge?
Well, because 2 states have legalized it for recreational use and 20, along with DC, for medical use. And again… this is just beginning! Think about this for a moment…
How many people do you know who wish to or have used weed, medically? I can say absolutely zero. Now think about how many people you know who smoke, smoked or would smoke? Now that’s more like it.
So here’s the scenario: in 2 states it’s legal for recreational use of weed. Let’s say that 2 more make it legal… That’s 100%+ more “legal” sales.
And for companies that trade on the markets, this equals a major payday for each and every time a state makes it legal for recreational… or even medical. But it’s not them I care about! I care about getting you into these companies which are at ground floor levels now and riding this pot wave for as long as we can.
I don’t want you getting in a year from now because the $0.35, $1 and $5 stocks I’m looking at right now will be $3, $15 and possible $30. Sure we would still have a lot of room from there because of the extreme growth I expect to see, but right now we are on the eve of a major explosion. We’re at the beginning stages of this pot revolution and the car is started and we’re about to stomp the gas.
People across the country are viewing weed a lot differently than they did 40 years ago. A recent poll by Gallup shows this very clear statistic.
They wrote: “For marijuana advocates, the last 12 months have been a period of unprecedented success as Washington and Colorado became the first states to legalize recreational use of marijuana. And now for the first time, a clear majority of Americans (58%) say the drug should be legalized. This is in sharp contrast to the time Gallup first asked the question in 1969, when only 12% favored legalization.”
Think about it… Think about how much money there is to be made. As you’ll soon see, pot stocks have seen triple and quadruple digit gains.