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This episode of TDR Cannabis in Five features Shadd Dales breaking down one of the most consistent patterns in cannabis equities: the tendency for sector bottoms to form in June and July, not in the winter months. Presented in third-person, the segment reviews more than a decade of price behavior to show why the summer period repeatedly becomes a turning point.Shadd walks through historical examples from 2013, 2017, 2020, and the recent 2024–2025 cycle, showing how winter dips often fail to mark true bottoms. Instead, the market typically grinds lower into Q2, resets in early summer, and then begins recovering as sentiment, volume, and catalysts shift.The episode highlights three main drivers: inventory cycles that tighten heading into summer, seasonal retail demand that picks up in warmer months, and political/market catalysts that often emerge in Q3. Shadd also outlines the psychology behind this pattern—investors tend to give up at the exact moment the market is stabilizing.For traders watching MSOS and other cannabis names, the segment provides context for why June and July frequently present better entry points than the winter months that often get the attention.#CannabisStocks #WeedStocks #MSOS #MarketTrends #StockMarketPatterns #CannabisInvesting #CannabisIndustry #CannabisNews #StockMarketEducation #CannabisSectorWant to see more Cannabis Reform videos? • Why Cannabis Is Gaining Ground Clinically ... • GOP Leader Suggests Trump May Move Toward ... • Virginia Moves Toward Cannabis Retail Sale... Want to be updated on Cannabis, Small Cap, AI, and Crypto? Subscribe to our Daily Baked in Newsletter!https://newsletter.thedalesreport.com...Find us as well on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn and on the Web:Facebook: / thedalesreport Twitter: / thedalesreport Instagram: / dalesreport LinkedIn: / the-dales-report Apple Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/TDRTradetoBlackon...Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/TDRTradeToBlackon...Website: https://thedalesreport.com/For copyright matters, please get in touch with us at:[email protected] Disclaimer (Financial Interests)The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of any company, organization, or employer. The content is provided for informational and entertainment purposes only and should not be taken as financial, investment, or legal advice.The hosts and/or guests may hold positions in the companies, stocks, or financial instruments discussed during the show. These holdings should not be considered as endorsements or recommendations to buy or sell any securities. Listeners are encouraged to do their own research or consult with a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions.By listening to this podcast, you agree that the hosts, guests, and producers are not liable for any decisions you make based on the information discussed.Full Disclosures: https://thedalesreport.com/website-te...
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This episode of TDR Cannabis in Five features Shadd Dales breaking down one of the most consistent patterns in cannabis equities: the tendency for sector bottoms to form in June and July, not in the winter months. Presented in third-person, the segment reviews more than a decade of price behavior to show why the summer period repeatedly becomes a turning point.Shadd walks through historical examples from 2013, 2017, 2020, and the recent 2024–2025 cycle, showing how winter dips often fail to mark true bottoms. Instead, the market typically grinds lower into Q2, resets in early summer, and then begins recovering as sentiment, volume, and catalysts shift.The episode highlights three main drivers: inventory cycles that tighten heading into summer, seasonal retail demand that picks up in warmer months, and political/market catalysts that often emerge in Q3. Shadd also outlines the psychology behind this pattern—investors tend to give up at the exact moment the market is stabilizing.For traders watching MSOS and other cannabis names, the segment provides context for why June and July frequently present better entry points than the winter months that often get the attention.#CannabisStocks #WeedStocks #MSOS #MarketTrends #StockMarketPatterns #CannabisInvesting #CannabisIndustry #CannabisNews #StockMarketEducation #CannabisSectorWant to see more Cannabis Reform videos? • Why Cannabis Is Gaining Ground Clinically ... • GOP Leader Suggests Trump May Move Toward ... • Virginia Moves Toward Cannabis Retail Sale... Want to be updated on Cannabis, Small Cap, AI, and Crypto? Subscribe to our Daily Baked in Newsletter!https://newsletter.thedalesreport.com...Find us as well on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn and on the Web:Facebook: / thedalesreport Twitter: / thedalesreport Instagram: / dalesreport LinkedIn: / the-dales-report Apple Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/TDRTradetoBlackon...Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/TDRTradeToBlackon...Website: https://thedalesreport.com/For copyright matters, please get in touch with us at:[email protected] Disclaimer (Financial Interests)The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of any company, organization, or employer. The content is provided for informational and entertainment purposes only and should not be taken as financial, investment, or legal advice.The hosts and/or guests may hold positions in the companies, stocks, or financial instruments discussed during the show. These holdings should not be considered as endorsements or recommendations to buy or sell any securities. Listeners are encouraged to do their own research or consult with a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions.By listening to this podcast, you agree that the hosts, guests, and producers are not liable for any decisions you make based on the information discussed.Full Disclosures: https://thedalesreport.com/website-te...

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