Weekend Reads: Oil, Gold and Cannabis - Oh My!

Weekend Reads: Oil, Gold and Cannabis - Oh My!

Inside Investing  | Feb 21, 2019 09:56AM ET

Weekend Reads: Oil, Gold and Cannabis - Oh My!

In case you’ve missed them - here are 4 stories you should have read this week: Oil, Gold, Cryptocurreny and Cannabis.

  1. Earnings Show These 2 Marijuana Stocks Won't Be Going Up In Smoke
    In the last couple of years, pot stocks have been gaining legitimacy with investors as the cannabis industry goes mainstream. But, as every experienced investor knows - not all stocks were created equal. Haris Anwar discusses our two favorites 420 stocks.

  2. Italy's Gold Sale A Distraction; Central Banks Are Buyers Not Sellers
    As the Italian government mulls over selling some of its Gold reserves to reduce its national debt, others, such as China and Russia, continue to purchase the yellow metal as protection against U.S. influence.

  3. OPEC’s Nemesis, Shale Oil, Is Back, Setting New Production Records
    The U.S. continues to increase shale Oil production, impacting OPEC’s hold on the market. In the meantime, the Saudis are playing their own game, reducing production and ceding market share, confusing many an investor and analyst alike.

  4. Can The Constantinople Hard Fork Boost Ethereum?
    Ethereum owners are getting ready for Feb. 27th protocol split, but will it help raise the digital coin’s value further?

    Bonus
    Stock in Focus, Foodies Edition: Starbucks
    We delve into the past, present, and future of Starbucks' (NASDAQ:SBUX) stock, in the second installment of our “Stock in Focus” series.

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