An In depth Look At The USD
Doc and I look at the USD and the longer-term charts to determine where the dollar is headed. It may seem boring but there is a good chance the dollar moves sideways for a period of time before it breaks. That sideways move is the most important to look around the world at what is happening to determine if things are truly changing.
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Cannabis or wime?
The dollar index is a semi-meaningless index. It is far too dependent on the Euro.
Agreed!
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NEW YORK (AP) — Reefer Madness has gripped Wall Street.
Investors are craving marijuana stocks as Canada prepares to legalize pot next month, leading to giant gains for Canada-based companies listed on U.S. exchanges. Some experts are concerned that the ending will be a buzzkill.
Billions of dollars have poured into the stocks in the last few months, and investors smell green (money, not leaves) in the air as they consider the opportunities these companies might have as the marijuana market in Canada grows, along with the possibility that the U.S. and other countries could follow suit.
The value of one company, British Columbia-based Tilray, has jumped tenfold since its initial public offering just two months ago. The company had $20 million in sales in 2017, but it’s now worth considerably more than Macy’s or Hasbro. With those huge gains have come extreme swings.