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Can MMJ play. Bought $1200 lottery ticket when MMRP was set for April 1. The injunction killed that but SL hadn't taken off yet, and still had huge volume, especially with potential MMAR grow ops they were in DD for. Put in a stop loss at .07 as whole sector was fading and on good news SL went from .075 up to .085 and then right back down to .07. Sector is pulling everything and good news has little effect. Not worth the risk and will put in long-term $ only for real players: TWD, TRTC.

NEVER AGAIN! Just eroded all of my MMJ profits. Made $3000 and just lost it all. Bought ATTBF at the tail end of meteoric rise because of more upside potential due to MMPR release on April 1. Then injunction killed the hype and I stayed in any way. Stupid. Once the hype disappears, get out! Cut losses. It may come back, but the risk is way too high for a stock that went from .06 to $2.50 in 4 weeks. Always cut your losses immediately! There will be other opportunities.

Canadian MMJ plan. Dip bought at .29, just after news of Vertical Farming expert coming on board. ALl MMJ plays will tank over next reveal weeks unless an MMRP license is confirmed but the odds are poor of picking the right start-up. Will stick with Abattis for now because I'm too far in (NEVER AGAIN). Also, will sell SL after the DD news on Tuesday. Hopefully double. Will check back into MMJ plays in early summer and quickly jump any MMPR runners.

Bought IPO on Friday, knew it would spike today, thought 3.89 would make sense, was exactly correct, but still sold early because it consolidated at $3.10 and fading vol. Played it safe to recoup pre-mature buy on Friday. Need to be more patient on both ends!!! Always wait to see where IPOs settle, institutions will always erode the opening price. Ex. TWD: .89 cents turned into $5 before it even hit the open market.
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