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This week we are joined by fan-favourite Nick Gastevich (aka CannaVestments). Nick is an OG cannabis investor whose family office invested in GTI's first round in 2014 (and again in subsequent years).
In this episode we discuss:
- General negativity in the cannabis sector
- Schumer, SAFE, NDAA and federal politics
- Q3 financial softness in key markets of PA/FL
- Other headwinds which can make the short term choppy
- Positive catalysts being overlooked including potential 2022 legalization in PA/OH/MD/MO/AK
- Re-allocating your portfolio to account for tax loss harvesting
- Owning smaller companies vs the biggest MSOs
- Strategizing for SAFE vs no-SAFE banking
Thanks to Nick for a great episode as usual.
Connect with Nick:
LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicholas-gastevich-75841346/
Twitter - https://twitter.com/CannaVestments
Family Office Website - https://www.vginvests.com/
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This week we are joined by fan-favourite Nick Gastevich (aka CannaVestments). Nick is an OG cannabis investor whose family office invested in GTI's first round in 2014 (and again in subsequent years).
In this episode we discuss:
- General negativity in the cannabis sector
- Schumer, SAFE, NDAA and federal politics
- Q3 financial softness in key markets of PA/FL
- Other headwinds which can make the short term choppy
- Positive catalysts being overlooked including potential 2022 legalization in PA/OH/MD/MO/AK
- Re-allocating your portfolio to account for tax loss harvesting
- Owning smaller companies vs the biggest MSOs
- Strategizing for SAFE vs no-SAFE banking
Thanks to Nick for a great episode as usual.
Connect with Nick:
LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicholas-gastevich-75841346/
Twitter - https://twitter.com/CannaVestments
Family Office Website - https://www.vginvests.com/
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