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Multiculti:

Bin auch seit

 
04.01.18 13:34
1 Monat dabei,die Krux ist natürlich der Euro steigt der weiter patizipieren wir nicht
1:1 mit Kursen In Canada ,aber ich sehe viel Potenzial
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Walker31:

Die 2€

 
04.01.18 13:43
Wollen sich nicht ganz halten
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HouseMeister:

Wir laufen Kannada voraus

 
04.01.18 14:06
Ich denke hier wird jetzt erst mal gewartet was dann ab 15:30 bei den Kannadiern passiert  
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Ichdochnicht:

Wo ist denn Kannada?

 
04.01.18 15:07
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hokai:

klappern gehört zum Handwerker, Goldgräberstimmung

 
04.01.18 15:08
Kryptowährungen stehlen derzeit allen die Show. Dabei muss sich so manch anderer Sektor nicht verstecken, der rein gar nichts mit Kryptowährungen zu tun hat.
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Ichdochnicht:

3,00 CAD

 
04.01.18 15:08
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Gostrider:

Gewinnmitnahmen

 
04.01.18 15:36
Jetzt knickt die Stange erst mal nach unten, 1,2x sollte halten.
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Walker31:

Kaufen

 
04.01.18 16:07
Würd mal sagen guter Zeitpunkt um nachzulegen
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Wolf19:

So schnell

2
04.01.18 16:18
wie ein Joint geraucht ist, genau so schnell ist die 2 wieder weg.
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bozkurt7:

Cannabis - Desaster ?

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04.01.18 16:18
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Wieviele Millionen sind da gerade verschwunden ?
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Multiculti:

Das Teil

 
04.01.18 16:19
ist total überkauft da muss erst mal Ruhe rein,das ändert nix am den Aussichten
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heiti:

der Gesamte Markt schmiert ab

 
04.01.18 16:41
der Grund ist: Eher keine Gewinnmitnahmen sondern Panic. Generalstaatsanwalt will Obama Pot Richtlinien kippen.
Aber das wird nicht durchkommen, weil die Trompete Sessions hasst :)
so können wir alle nochmal günstig nachkaufen, vor allem bei Friday night lohnt es sich zuzuschlagen
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heiti:

hier der link

 
04.01.18 16:47
www.cnbc.com/2018/01/04/...y-that-let-legal-pot-flourish.html
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AnonymusNo1:

Bestimmt

 
04.01.18 16:51
Auch sehr sehr viele SL's ausgeführt worden die sich später mal richtig ärgern werden nen SL gesetzt zu haben :)) Zeit zum aufstocken :)))
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Ichdochnicht:

heiti

 
04.01.18 17:05
hast du einen anderen Link der geht nicht
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heiti:

https://www.cnbc.com/2018/01/04/attorney-general-j

 
04.01.18 17:16
geht der?
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Ichdochnicht:

Danke

 
04.01.18 17:25
geht auch nicht. Was steht drin?
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Walker31:

.

 
04.01.18 17:27
Und jetzt wieder Richtung 2€ dann hab ich ein schönes Wochenende  
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heiti:

eh, ich doch nicht, der geht..hier der inhalt

 
04.01.18 17:32
www.cnbc.com/2018/01/04/...y-that-let-legal-pot-flourish.html

Attorney General Jeff Sessions to end policy that let legal pot flourish



•The Obama administration in 2013 announced it would not stand in the way of states that legalize marijuana in most cases.
•Attorney General Jeff Sessions is rescinding the Obama-era memo that crafted this policy.
•Sessions has assailed marijuana as comparable to heroin and has blamed it for spikes in violence.
          §Published 1 Hour Ago  | Updated 1 M
Attorney General Jeff Sessions is rescinding the Obama-era policy that had paved the way for legalized marijuana to flourish in states across the country, two people with knowledge of the decision told The Associated Press. Sessions will instead let federal prosecutors where pot is legal decide how aggressively to enforce federal marijuana law, the people said.

The people familiar with the plan spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss it before an announcement expected Thursday.

The move by President Donald Trump's attorney general likely will add to confusion about whether it's OK to grow, buy or use marijuana in states where pot is legal, since long-standing federal law prohibits it. It comes days after pot shops opened in California, launching what is expected to become the world's largest market for legal recreational marijuana and as polls show a solid majority of Americans believe the drug should be legal.


While Sessions has been carrying out a Justice Department agenda that follows Trump's top priorities on such issues as immigration and opioids, the changes to pot policy reflect his own concerns. Trump's personal views on marijuana remain largely unknown.

Sessions, who has assailed marijuana as comparable to heroin and has blamed it for spikes in violence, had been expected to ramp up enforcement. Pot advocates argue that legalizing the drug eliminates the need for a black market and would likely reduce violence, since criminals would no longer control the marijuana trade.

The Obama administration in 2013 announced it would not stand in the way of states that legalize marijuana, so long as officials acted to keep it from migrating to places where it remained outlawed and out of the hands of criminal gangs and children. Sessions is rescinding that memo, written by then-Deputy Attorney General James M. Cole, which had cleared up some of the uncertainty about how the federal government would respond as states began allowing sales for recreational and medical purposes.

The pot business has since become a sophisticated, multimillion-dollar industry that helps fund schools, educational programs and law enforcement. Eight states and the District of Columbia have legalized marijuana for recreational use, and California's sales alone are projected to bring in $1 billion annually in tax revenue within several years.

Colorado Sen. Cory Gardner -- whose state was among the first to legalize marijuana and has raised nearly $200 million in pot revenue last year alone -- responded harshly to Sessions' move to reverse the Obama-era policy. In a series of tweets, Gardner threatened to obstruct Department of Justice nominations and accused Sessions of contradicting earlier commitments.






















Medical marijuana plants.     
US to end policy that let legal marijuana flourish  
54 Mins Ago | 00:58
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Attorney General Jeff Sessions is rescinding the Obama-era policy that had paved the way for legalized marijuana to flourish in states across the country, two people with knowledge of the decision told The Associated Press. Sessions will instead let federal prosecutors where pot is legal decide how aggressively to enforce federal marijuana law, the people said.

The people familiar with the plan spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss it before an announcement expected Thursday.

The move by President Donald Trump's attorney general likely will add to confusion about whether it's OK to grow, buy or use marijuana in states where pot is legal, since long-standing federal law prohibits it. It comes days after pot shops opened in California, launching what is expected to become the world's largest market for legal recreational marijuana and as polls show a solid majority of Americans believe the drug should be legal.


While Sessions has been carrying out a Justice Department agenda that follows Trump's top priorities on such issues as immigration and opioids, the changes to pot policy reflect his own concerns. Trump's personal views on marijuana remain largely unknown.

Sessions, who has assailed marijuana as comparable to heroin and has blamed it for spikes in violence, had been expected to ramp up enforcement. Pot advocates argue that legalizing the drug eliminates the need for a black market and would likely reduce violence, since criminals would no longer control the marijuana trade.

The Obama administration in 2013 announced it would not stand in the way of states that legalize marijuana, so long as officials acted to keep it from migrating to places where it remained outlawed and out of the hands of criminal gangs and children. Sessions is rescinding that memo, written by then-Deputy Attorney General James M. Cole, which had cleared up some of the uncertainty about how the federal government would respond as states began allowing sales for recreational and medical purposes.

The pot business has since become a sophisticated, multimillion-dollar industry that helps fund schools, educational programs and law enforcement. Eight states and the District of Columbia have legalized marijuana for recreational use, and California's sales alone are projected to bring in $1 billion annually in tax revenue within several years.

Colorado Sen. Cory Gardner -- whose state was among the first to legalize marijuana and has raised nearly $200 million in pot revenue last year alone -- responded harshly to Sessions' move to reverse the Obama-era policy. In a series of tweets, Gardner threatened to obstruct Department of Justice nominations and accused Sessions of contradicting earlier commitments.


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Ichdochnicht:

heiti

 
04.01.18 17:46
jetzt gehts. Danke
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Ichdochnicht:

der link auf deutsch übersetzt

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04.01.18 17:48
translate.google.com/...licy-that-let-legal-pot-flourish.html
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AnonymusNo1:

Und schon wieder grün

 
04.01.18 17:55
www.boerse-frankfurt.de/aktie/Cannabis_Wheaton-Aktie

Wie erwartet. Jetz steigt der kaufdruck erst so richtig :))
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AnonymusNo1:

Wie putzig

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04.01.18 18:04
Der Jeff glaubt tatsächlich dass er gegen diese Lobby was ausrichten kann?

Quelle:
translate.google.com/...licy-that-let-legal-pot-flourish.html
"Generalstaatsanwalt Jeff Sessions widerruft das Memo der Obama-Ära, das diese Politik entworfen hat."

Ich glaub eher dass Jeffyboy nochmal schnell die Cannabis-Kurse drücken wollte und schnell nochmal kräftig eingekauft hat  
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Spassky:

Boooah

 
04.01.18 18:17
Was für ein Rebound.... Glückwunsch allen , die an der Seitenlinie standen
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brauchmehrk.:

Ich hab ne lange Liste

 
04.01.18 18:23
Cannabis Aktien. Wheaton ist mit am stärksten! Sehr schön. Die Aussichten sind aber auch bombastisch
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