Core Insights - Cannabis stocks may experience a rally due to potential new federal regulations for hemp-derived products and a more permissive stance from President Trump on marijuana [1][4][19] Company Performance - Verano Holdings reported revenues of $203 million, a slight increase from the previous quarter but a 6% decrease year-over-year, with a net loss of $44 million attributed to impairment charges and legal contingencies [2] - Tilray Brands' stock surged 22% in October following better-than-expected fiscal first-quarter results, indicating potential for recovery in the sector [3] Market Trends - The cannabis market is projected to reach a $160 billion global market by 2032, with a 40% growth in U.S. cannabis production value last year [6] - Daily or near-daily marijuana use in the U.S. has surpassed daily drinking, reflecting increasing popularity [5] Regulatory Developments - Trump's support for Medicare coverage of CBD and potential reclassification of marijuana could attract more companies to the U.S. cannabis market [4][19] - Congress is considering updates to the 2018 Farm Bill to establish federal standards for hemp-derived products, which could enhance market legitimacy and consumer safety [13][15] Investor Sentiment - Investor optimism has surged following Trump's video promoting CBD, with significant stock price increases for companies like Tilray and Aurora Cannabis [9][11] - The cannabis industry is hopeful that federal regulations could legitimize the market and attract institutional investors [17][18] Challenges and Concerns - Despite optimism, some Republican lawmakers are pushing for stricter regulations on hemp-derived products due to safety concerns, which could impact market dynamics [24][28] - The cannabis market remains largely unregulated, leading to potential safety issues and consumer exposure to mislabeled products [15][27]
'Trump effect' raises hopes for cannabis rally as investors bet on federal reforms, softer marijuana stance