Fade That Move! Reddit Targets Pot Stocks

 
February 17, 2021
 
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Fade That Move! Reddit Targets
Our Favorite Sector
We've got an exciting new segment for you today, guys: "Fade That Move!" A segment where we give a contrarian viewpoint to some big moves happening in the markets. Today's topic: the pot stock market crash.

We're sure everyone heard the cannabis sector plummeted Thursday. If you've been following us, you know that back in January we said pot stocks could be the sector of the year.


The markets got ahead of themselves, and the pot stock market crashed.
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