Posted On: 10/28/2013 8:11:39 PM
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The market is acting like they just discovered SK. This is a very good thing. The decisive breakout and crossing of key chart lines may be signaling a sustained rally in the stock.
Market realization of what pioneer firm SK holds in Yak/Yeti, Cannabee, Dharmanol, Collectives, and SK's continuing quest for other lucrative opportunites in the mj space, is a loud alarm bell to a sleeping giant. This in the context of a broad loosening of federal stranglehold in states approving mmj and the overwhelming evidence cannaninoids fight diseases like cancer. Dharmanol alone, a unique proprietary compound, could be worth many many millions of dollars as an "herbal supplement" product (with rather amazing properties). It requires no FDA approval.
Fins will likely confirm further growth and open up to the keen eye even more reasons to buy and hold.
When the market really gets the wind up and piles into a one-in-a-thousand ultra-low pinkie with bona fide extraordinary growth prospects, the stock can climb daily by pennies or more at a time, not just small fractions of a cent.
Market realization of what pioneer firm SK holds in Yak/Yeti, Cannabee, Dharmanol, Collectives, and SK's continuing quest for other lucrative opportunites in the mj space, is a loud alarm bell to a sleeping giant. This in the context of a broad loosening of federal stranglehold in states approving mmj and the overwhelming evidence cannaninoids fight diseases like cancer. Dharmanol alone, a unique proprietary compound, could be worth many many millions of dollars as an "herbal supplement" product (with rather amazing properties). It requires no FDA approval.
Fins will likely confirm further growth and open up to the keen eye even more reasons to buy and hold.
When the market really gets the wind up and piles into a one-in-a-thousand ultra-low pinkie with bona fide extraordinary growth prospects, the stock can climb daily by pennies or more at a time, not just small fractions of a cent.
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