The Canadian Cannabis Report - Monday, Oct. 10

The past, present and future of the Canadian cannabis sector based on the performance of the MCCCI, which is a proprietary index of 22 stocks.

For the trading week that ended October 7, my proprietary Canadian Cannabis Company Index (MCCCI) increased by 7.5% compared to the prior week when it increased by 0.05%. The index consists of 22 stocks, many of which are among the most widely held holdings of the 3 ETFs (MJ, CNBS, and THCX) that I consider to be a reliable barometer of the Canadian cannabis sector. MCCCI's differentiated business model is both weighted and market capitalization based because I believe that this approach best represents the current landscape of the Canadian cannabis sector. Now let us look at this week’s good, bad, and ugly stocks, shall we?

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The Good

There were 5 stocks that increased by more than 10%, which is my metric for inclusion in this category: NXTTF +40.0%, CBWTF +33.3%, TRSSF +28.1%, TGODF +25.0% and TLRY +14.9%.
 

The Bad

There were no stocks that decreased by more than 10% (but less than 20%) which is my metric for inclusion in this category.
 

The Ugly

There were no stocks that decreased by 20% or more, which is my metric for inclusion in this category.
 

Valuation Metric Review

There was an increase of 4.7% in the “Big Four” compared to the prior week when there was an increase of 2.3%.
 

Recap

15 of the 22 stocks in the MCCCI increased, a significant improvement over recent trading. There was an increase of 10.3% in the relative strength index compared to the prior week when there was an increase of 7.4%. Let us see how this volatile sector has performed at the same time next week, shall we?


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Disclaimer:

The information provided in this article is for general informational purposes only. 

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