117: The Big Short? Danny Moses Now Calls The Big Long – Cannabis

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117: The Big Short? Danny Moses Now Calls The Big Long – Cannabis

from Invest Like a Boss · host Sam Marks Johnny FD Derek Spartz

A Wall Street insider since 1991, Danny Moses has seen his fair share of Bull and Bear Markets and has been able to observe the markets from a number of perspectives: Municipal Bond analyst, Institutional Sell-Side Broker, Trader, and Hedge Fund Manager. The book, and later the movie, "The Big Short" chronicled a few people who saw the housing bubble forming in 2004 and figured out how to successfully navigate through the volatility in the financial markets. Danny was part of this small group who were forward-thinking and brave enough to have bet against the market and to have participated in one of the greatest trades in Wall Street history. During this episode, Danny will talk about investing in the emerging industry of cannabis which he now calls ‘The Big Long’. Learn how and why you should invest including what companies and categories to choose. You’ll also hear entertaining insight into “The Big Short” movie and how it compares to what actually happened in real life.   Links: Bailstreet.com Meridacap.com Where we are: Johnny FD - Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur Sam Marks - South Carolina Discussed: ILAB 79 – Cannabis – Profiting from the “Green Rush” with Michael Berger Twitter.com/tomangell Time Stamps: 04:55 - Danny’s aggressive attitude in real life vs the movie 09:16 - Closing funds and not honoring redemption requests 13:15 - Exiting the market at the right time and a fraudulent system 19:14 - After the stock market crash & an introduction into cannabis 25:35 - “Make a small investment in something. I don’t care what it is” - @dmoses34 30:18 - Companies and categories to invest in within cannabis 34:54 - How to start your investment for a long term hold 40:57 - “The biggest category to me is wellness” - @dmoses34 41:13 - “In the markets in the US where cannabis was legal alcohol sales were dropping tremendously” - @dmoses34 46:25 - Reminiscing of the time right before the crash 50:17 - The health benefits of CBD vs THC 54:58 - Should you invest in cannabis? If you enjoyed this episode, do us a favor and share it! Also if you haven’t’ already, please take a minute to leave us a 5-star review on iTunes and claim your bonus here! Copyright 2019. All rights reserved. Read our disclaimer here.  

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