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Early investors have already made massive profits in the legal cannabis industry. But soon those blo

Early investors have already made massive profits in the legal cannabis industry. But soon those blockbuster gains will stop rolling in. Wealth Daily editor Jason Williams explains why you need to act now if you want to win big, too... You are receiving this email because you subscribed to Energy and Capital. [Click here]( to manage your e-mail preferences. [Energy and Capital logo] Is It Too Late for Legal Cannabis? By Jason Williams Written Sep. 16, 2018 For the past three months, I’ve been impressing upon you the immense profit opportunities in the legal cannabis market. I’ve told you about politicians — even President Trump himself — who’ve changed their stance and now support federal legalization. I’ve written about the legislation already making its way through Congress that would take cannabis off the controlled substances list. And I’ve told you about the legislation that would give control of the plant to the states. You’ve heard about the massive gains investors have already made. And you’ve watched as more and more major American companies make billion-dollar bets on the industry. But the time for you to become an early investor and make the really massive gains is ending. And it’s ending very quickly. Stock Market Millionaire Reveals Top Pot Stock of the Decade If you’ve ever thought about investing in legal marijuana, now is the perfect time. Millionaires are being minted overnight. Stocks are exploding 500%... 1,000%... even 10,000%! The market is still young, but we’re already starting to see the cream rise to the top. And one pot stock is so strong that bestselling author and self-made millionaire Brian Hicks is calling it “the pot stock of the decade.” [Click here to find out why!]( Feeding Frenzy After Constellation announced a $4 billion increase in its cannabis investment, pot stocks went through the roof. The growers were the focus. And the three that trade on U.S. exchanges saw most of the action. Investors got excited by the scent of profits in the water and started driving the share price higher and higher. It was a true feeding frenzy. And it lasted all month. Canopy started August a $25 stock. It costs over $50 now. The story is the same for both Cronos and Tilray, the other U.S.-listed growers. Cronos went from around $5 a share to its current price of $11. And Tilray saw the biggest jump. Its shares went from around $22 to nearly $80! Those are massive gains any way you slice it. But to get that in a month... Just wow! Cronos ended the month up 93%. Canopy shareholders saw a gain of 103%. And Tilray’s early investors got a one-month gain of 236%! How’s that for phenomenal profit potential? Gambling vs. Investing But you see, a lot of that increase — in fact, most of it — came from pure speculation. Canopy just got a massive influx of cash from Constellation. And Constellation has the option to invest another $4.5 billion. That would give it about 51% of the common shares of the company. And it would be the majority owner. Canopy’s price jumped on the news. But it kept climbing because of speculation that Constellation would exercise warrants and perhaps invest even more. The other two U.S.-listed growers, Cronos and Tilray, well, they went crazy because there are other massive brewers out there who aren’t going to let Constellation have a monopoly on the cannabis beverage industry. Diageo is one. It’s currently courting a handful of growers. And it will partner with one of them. But nobody knows who’s on the short list. So the available stocks are all getting driven higher. Molson Coors is another. It just partnered with a small, Canadian-listed company, Hydropothecary, to develop beverages. But that was a small investment, and more could be on the way from Molson Coors, too. So investors are betting on which will be the next company to get a massive infusion of cash from a major international operation. That’s not investing, folks. It’s gambling. And if you don’t believe me, just look at the charts for Canopy, Cronos, and Tilray for the entire year before Constellation announced its investment last month... Notice anything interesting? Yep, all of the gains happened in one month. Before that, all three companies were just bouncing around. There was no upward trajectory. There was no momentum. The trend was flat. So yes, the gamble paid off in this case. But will it pay off again? And will you be able to guess which company will get the rose and which will get the boot? Even more importantly, are you willing to bet your hard-earned money on that? I’m not. At least I’m not willing to bet more than I’m willing to lose. That’s why I don’t hold any of those companies in my retirement account. They’re speculations. And I need that money to support my family and me through my golden years. I’m not gambling it on a possibility. That money goes into sure things. Now, to be clear, I do have investments in Cronos and Canopy. But they’re in my speculative account. I invested as much as I was willing to lose. And if I’ve got some extra cash after bills and IRA contributions, I might add a few more shares. And to be honest, I do have cannabis stocks in my IRA. But not the growers. Like I said, I want to put that money to work on a sure thing. [75-Cent Miner to Surge 10,000% on Critical Announcement]( In the next few months, a critical announcement will reveal the biggest gold mine in America. And send the 75-cent miner that owns it surging for no less than 10,000% gains. For reasons you’ll see, its real gold windfall has been kept hidden from the public. But that’s about to change. You need to position yourself immediately. Click here for the full story.]( Retiring with Reefer That’s right. I just said I have cannabis stocks in my retirement account. And I also said I only invest my retirement account in sure things. I know what you’re thinking. But I’m going to show you why that’s not a contradiction. You see, I’m a believer that the best investments are the kind you can buy and forget about for months, even years at a time. Then when you come back to check you’re pleasantly surprised at how much money they’ve made you. So, I invest in companies that will stand the test of time. Maybe they’re just that good. Maybe they’re in an industry that’s projected to keep growing for decades. Or maybe they’re at the forefront of an entirely new technology. Whatever the catalyst is, it has to be a lasting one. I don’t want a flame that’s going to burn really bright but use up its fuel too fast. I want one that’s going to flare up from time to time but keep steadily burning forever. And that’s what the growing legal cannabis market is here in the U.S. It’s a catalyst. It’s a massive one. And it’s extremely long term. But the companies in the industry now may not be here in five, 10, 20, 30 years. And I want investments that are going to be around even after I’m “done” with my retirement. Some of these companies are growers whose operations have grown too fast. Some are selling a product that’s about to flood the market and drive prices down. Some just don’t add any value to the industry. But there’s one particular company that will last as long as the industry does. It doesn’t matter how much cannabis costs. It doesn’t matter what kind of cannabis products people end up wanting the most. That’s because this company doesn’t grow cannabis. It doesn’t process cannabis. It doesn’t ship it or sell it, either. In fact, it doesn’t have anything to do with cannabis. Except that it has a monopoly on two resources every single cannabis company needs, two resources the industry itself can’t survive without. But what's perhaps the best thing about this company is that it’s already got a special deal with the U.S. government. And that deal means it doesn’t even matter how high the taxes on legal cannabis operations end up being. “Cannabis Cash” No, that's not the next cryptocurrency sensation. “Cannabis cash” is what this company's shareholders are collecting every day. You see, as long as this company pays the majority of its pot-related profits to investors, it gets special tax treatment that other companies in the industry won’t. Not a bad deal for the company, right? Well, it’s an even better deal for investors. And that’s because this company has been bringing in more and more pot profits every quarter since it went public. And unlike those speculations I showed you earlier, it’s maintained an upward trend the whole time (with a few flare-ups here and there). And you’ll note the two gain figures. Those are the price gain — 146% — and the total gain — 154.4%. That 8.4% difference? It’s the share of profits — the "cannabis cash" — the company has to give out to stay in compliance with the government. Think about that for a minute. Over one year, this company gave investors an extra 8.4% in profit. That’s about half the gain for the S&P 500 last year. And it’s about the average yearly gain for that index over the long term. Plus, investors saw their shares double in value and keep growing. And they didn’t have to wait out a really long, flat stretch like those gamblers did with the growers. Just steady growth and regular payments the whole time. Your Single Advantage Over Warren Buffett Could Make You a Million By Winter’s End He’s the biggest, richest investor in history, with enough money to run a small country. But there’s one thing he can’t do that you can... And he’s admitted it publicly. [He absolutely cannot buy a very specific class of stock](, due solely to the very thing that makes him a legend: his wealth. And it’s this exact class of stock that makes millionaires faster than any other, bar none. Warren Buffett can’t take advantage of it. Not for himself or for his clients. But you can. In fact, you can be invested in just minutes, without leaving your chair. [Click here and find out how.]( Your Last Chance And that’s why I’m writing one more time about the benefits of getting invested in cannabis now. And why I’m giving you another chance to learn all about this “sure thing” I’m so happy to have in my retirement account. But you have to act soon. Next month we’ll likely see another big rally as Canada’s recreational industry comes online. Then we’ll be on our way toward legalization here in the U.S. And all of the truly massive share price gains will be gone. Getting yourself invested now sets you up to ride every single rally on the short path left toward U.S. legalization. And investing in this company protects you from the wild swings and imminent declines of those gambler stocks. So don’t delay. [View this presentation]( to learn everything you need to know to get invested today. Or, if you prefer to read about this amazing opportunity, [click here]( and you’ll be directed to a written report detailing everything. Whatever you do, don’t wait another second, let alone another day. You’ve already seen how fast these stocks can move. Every second could cost you millions in the end. [So act now](, and set yourself up for the best future. To your wealth (and acuity), [jason-williams-signature-transparent] Jason Williams [[follow basic]@TheReal_JayDubs]( After graduating Cum Laude in finance and economics, Jason analyzed complex projects and budgets for the U.S. Army. Then, at Morgan Stanley, he led the assistants' team for the North American repo sales desk, responsible for hundreds of multibillion-dollar trades every day. Jason is the assistant editor for [The Wealth Advisory]( income stock newsletter. He also contributes regularly to [Wealth Daily](. 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