You can’t pick up a newspaper these days without reading about the massive growth in cannabis stocks. But is it still possible to make life-changing money in pot stocks?

Well, PBRG guru Teeka Tiwari has spent months doing a deep-dive into the space for an answer. And he says you can still make a killing in this market—just not with traditional recreational or medical pot stocks.

It’s a new way to profit from the legal cannabis trend. And you can get all the details—and more—below…

Teeka Tiwari: Legal Cannabis Market Will Be Bigger Than Cryptos
You might be wondering: Is it still possible to make life-changing money in pot stocks? Is it something you should even want to do? Well, your answer to both should be “yes”


Don’t Make the Big Mistake of Buying Weed Stocks
It’s nearly impossible to guess which pot stocks will win big at this stage. Yet in the meantime, you run the risk of missing out on profiting from the mother lode


Californians Are Embracing This Former “Social Pariah”
With any rapidly growing industry, there are investment risks. That’s why we’ve developed our own proprietary screening model to single out the best-in-breed firms in this new space


The No. 1 Food Ingredient You Should Try This Year
You don’t need to be a food connoisseur to know what the hottest culinary trend this year in America is. And it isn’t just some passing fad like plant-based meat, veggie carb substitutes, or zero-waste cooking


Don’t Look… That Stuff Will Kill You
Many Main Street investors trade in and out of stocks off of headline fears—but that’s a big mistake. Here’s what you should do instead

Regards,

Chaka Ferguson
Managing Editor, Palm Beach Daily

P.S. Keep an eye on your inbox for Monday’s Daily. In it, Teeka will be making an important confession that you won’t want to miss.

Plus, he’s extending a special invitation for his exclusive event on Wednesday, June 26. At 8 p.m. ET, Teeka will reveal his most powerful wealth-building secret. It’s one that he’s used to turn a small, $1,000 investment into as much as $1.6 million.