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How To Invest In Marijuana Stocks And Cannabis

Updated: February 28, 2024 By Mario Favela 6 Comments

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investing in marijuana stocks

There are multiple ways to invest in marijuana stocks and the broader cannabis industry.

The marijuana legalization movement has exploded in the United States. It started with medicinal marijuana (MMJ). Now things are moving towards full legalization for recreational use and that is opening up a whole new potential industry.  Investors should start to take notice of marijuana stocks.  

State by state, the movement spreads. When we first wrote this article a few years ago, the map only had a few states in green.

Toady, most of the United States allows some form of legal cannabis.  It’s just a matter of time before it is be legalized for recreational use on a federal level.  The states in green below currently allow some form on cannabis use (and the "D" means decriminalized):

The morality of using cannabis aside, it’s obvious that there is opportunity in this expanding market. But the MMJ industry still struggles with some unique problems. For example, most large financial institutions won’t work with the companies that sell medical marijuana. 

Despite the setbacks, cannabis is set to become a major part of our economy. There is a lot of potential for investors and entrepreneurs.  There are already several marijuana stocks out there for investors to buy.

Table of Contents
Marijuana is a Growing Industry
Watching The Pot Stocks
1. Grower
2. Dispensary
3. Delivery Service
4. Contractor
5. Trimmer & Bud Tender
6. Device Maker
7. Online Entrepreneur
8. Venture Capitalist
9. Stock Investor
List Of Pot Stocks And What They Do
Final Thoughts

Marijuana is a Growing Industry

Some are comparing it to the California Gold Rush back in 1849. That is a fair analogy. Like the gold rush, there is money to be made. An entire industry has grown up around legal weed. And it’s likely that this is just the beginning. 

Figures are murky, so it’s tough to accurately figure the total potential of the pot industry. But it is getting larger every year. According to Forbes, MMJ was worth approximately $9.2 billion in 2017. Some estimate it will be worth around $47 billion a year by 2027. That's a huge growing trend!

There are many people who are making money from legal cannabis. MMJ has created jobs that didn’t exist just a few years ago. Some of these opportunities are limited to people living in states with relaxed pot laws. Others are available to all of us. 

How can investors and entrepreneurs take advantage of this trend? Let’s look at 9 market and business opportunities available for those who choose to enter the legitimate marijuana market, from investing in marijuana stocks to other opportunities. 

Watching The Pot Stocks

It's important to note that pot stocks are some of the most volatile investments out there currently. Given that the industry is small and growing, Federal law is still murky, and they are small cap stock in general, many of these stocks aren't likely the best investments.

Similar to invest in penny stocks in general, there is high risk here. However, there is also the potential for high reward.

Given the odd business climate in the United States, many pot stocks are located in Canada and trade on the exchange there.There are a few stocks that trade on the NASDAQ or NSYE in the US, and that number is tarting to grow.

Here are some major focuses for investors.

1. Grower

It all starts with the seeds and plants. Growing marijuana is a science. Individuals can start with just few plants as allowed by state law. The larger organizations employ master growers, hydroponics farmers, and botanists.  Think of this like a professional agriculture operation - if legalization occurs, mainstream farmers may switch to this crop as well.

In fact, the University of Mississippi has restarted it's "legal" growing operation to fund studies for various government departments all over the United States. This is a good sign for other marijuana growers.

2. Dispensary

The dispensaries take on lots of risk.  They are the pharmacies that sell medical marijuana.  However, they have doors to kick down, and the Federal government does it regularly. But that hasn’t stopped them from spreading all over cities in California, Arizona, Colorado, and other states. 

3. Delivery Service

Delivery drivers will bring cannabis right to your door. A great opportunity for those looking to get into the weed business with minimal investment. 

If you've been following the news later, Uber, Google, Amazon, and more are getting into the specialty delivery space. You can even do side hustles as a delivery driver with companies like Post Mates. Adding in marijuana will only grow this area.

4. Contractor

Electricians, construction crews, and irrigation experts are all needed to build large-scale grow operations.  Many cities in areas where medical marijuana is legal already have hydroponic shops that have experts in these areas.

In fact, several investment firms have focused specifically on this area, including GreenGro Technologies. Just building the equipment and spaces required in the industry can be lucrative.

5. Trimmer & Bud Tender

Trimmers clean up the buds and make them pretty before sale. This seemingly boring job can pay very well. Bud tenders work at dispensaries, ringing up customers and providing them with advice on different strains.  Think of it as the sommelier of marijuana.

6. Device Maker

A large sub-market. There are a variety of device makers making and selling grinders, glass smoking devices, smoking paraphernalia  etc. Vaporizers are a very popular area of this market.  Many smoke shops are already selling a variety of devices for tobacco use that are used for marijuana.

In fact, Seattle company mCig Inc. is an herbal cigarette and vaporizer maker that has explicitly stated it's focusing on the marijuana market.

7. Online Entrepreneur

Weedmaps is a great example of how legal weed gave someone the chance to create an entirely new business. And that’s just one example. Countless blogs, weed-themed stores, review sites, and other businesses make money for online entrepreneurs. 

8. Venture Capitalist

As cannabis goes mainstream, the big money moves in. Forbes reports that venture capitalists are investing cash in the industry. Leafly is one example. The cannabis review and dispensary website is a venture capitalist backed MMJ business. 

9. Stock Investor

Not everyone is cut out for the weed business. And not all of us have deep pockets like a venture capitalist. But you can still profit from cannabis. Investors can buy marijuana stocks. 

Also, be careful because investing in marijuana stocks can get you fired in some cases.

List Of Pot Stocks And What They Do

If you're looking for marijuana stocks or companies that focus on related industries, here's a short list of some of the major companies and what they are focused on. 

Some of these companies are large conglomerates that have a small focus on marijuana, while others are exclusively focused in the space.

Company Name

Ticker Symbol

Focus

Canopy Growth Corp.

CGC

Production and marketing of both recreational and medical marijuana

Aurora Cannabis Inc.

OTC: ACBFF

Production and marketing of both recreational and medical marijuana

Cronos Group

CRON

Production and marketing of medical marijuana with a large international focus

Terra Tech Corp.

CRON

Agricultural and hydroponic company that does some marijuana production

General Cannabis Corp.

OTC: CANN

Provides ancillary services to producers and businesses in the marijuana industry

Innovative Industrial Properties Inc.

IIPR

Medical marijuana real estate investment trust (REIT)

mCig Inc.

MCIG

Holding company that invests in a wide range of marijuana related activities

GrowGeneration Corp.

GRWG

Specialty store chain that focuses on hydroponics and organic growing

Solis Tek

SLTK

Indoor lighting equipment company with a focus on the cannabis industry

Kush Bottles

KSHB

Packing solutions and supplies for the cannabis industry

Scotts Miracle Gro Company

SMG

A traditional agriculture company making a big push into providing cannabis growing supplies

Final Thoughts

Legal cannabis presents unique and interesting opportunities for investors and entrepreneurs. Once it is legalized on a federal level, it will become a major part of the US economy. There is money to be made in this emerging industry.

What are your thoughts on investing in marijuana stocks or the marijuana industry as a whole?

Mario Favela

Mario Favela is a freelance writer with a passion for helping people with their personal finances and improve their money situation.

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