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Catalysts in the Cannabis Sector!!
Nobody posted about Columbia's news "Colombian government-funded health insurance now covers medical cannabis"
Cannabis stocks will steady climb and CLVR probably is the most undervalued.
How likely is it that Clever Leaves ($CLVR) gets delisted?
Since Fidelity allowed me to sell CSPs, my account has gone exponential
Clover Health (CLOV) DD - The Confirmation Bias Bag Holders Want
Clover Health (CLOV) DD - The Confirmation Bias Bag Holders Want
Your thoughts about $CLVR ? Worth buying now?
Clever Leaves to Present at Upcoming April Investor Conferences $CLVR
Clever Leaves to Present at Upcoming April Investor Conferences $CLVR
$CLVR to the moon! Was the bill passed the house???
$CLVR #4 on Nasdaq top gainer list heading into tomorrow vote. One hot stock. Do you hold it?
$CLVR just check volume, important vote tomorrow.
Are you staying with $CLVR for tomorrow as well?
CLVR, you green son of a bitch, prolly will post a $40k loss in a month!
Why $CLVR will break all and hit double digit?
$GNLN looking nice as a sympathy play to $CLVR
Why does MarketWatch website keep hiding general information on stocks? I’ll explain a few tickers in the text.
CLVR, small cap company , opinions please
Some food for thought on $SNDL.. 1) volume picking up and outperformed market today 2) 1min after close announced CLVR $25mil financing 3) 3:15pm ISH shares quit trading..
Some food for thought on $SNDL.. 1) volume picking up and outperformed market today 2) 1min after close announced CLVR $25mil financing 3) 3:15pm ISH shares quit trading..
Some food for thought on $SNDL.. 1) volume picking up and outperformed market today 2) 1min after close announced CLVR $25mil financing 3) 3:15pm ISH shares quit trading..
TIME TO MOVE ON TO BIGGER AND BETTER THINGS
$CLVR Shorts failed to drive it down and no more short shares available. Squeeze potential?
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Clever Leaves $CLVR Reports Earnings Today, I think now's a good time to buy
On Colombian Cannabis ( Clever Leaves $CLVR )
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We could try to list them all if you want there was CLVR and WISH what else?
Only because of those AWS servers going down, the BYND craze from like 2022 has popped back in the queue. My prediction: CLVR is next to get pumped for illogical reasons.
I took hits from CLVR and UWMC but thankfully they weren't huge
Anyone have CLVR? Had some before it got delisted. It’s showing it’s up like 400% the past 5 days. Anyone know how to buy it?
So I’ve been using this app called CLVR AI for a few weeks now and honestly it’s pretty solid for anyone getting into trading or wanting better market analysis tools. Figured I’d share since there’s so much junk out there. What it does: - Scans both stocks AND crypto (which is nice since I don’t need separate apps) - AI explains WHY things are rated buy/sell instead of just giving random signals - Has all the technical indicators (RSI, MACD, moving averages, etc.) - Real-time sentiment analysis - Actually tracks developer activity for crypto projects (never seen that before) The good: - Interface is clean and not overwhelming - AI analysis actually makes sense and explains the reasoning - Price is reasonable ($1.99/week - less than my coffee) - Works well for both learning and actual trading research - Has both free and premium features The not-so-good: - Still learning the more advanced features - Would like more customization options - Sometimes the AI can be a bit verbose Just figured id throw this out here incase anyone else feels they can benefit from this the way I have.
I think CLVR is the only company that has a viable farming business. Nobody is going to beat cannabis being grown in Colombia, and nobody is going to import anything from Colombia without all the certifications, which CLVR has, and which would take a competitor quite a while and a penny to get. Right now, it's in a peculiar "actually a private company since nobody can buy it", but eventually, it come back to life, and folks that bought at its last price before going dark will make a killing.
I mog you, my friend, with my 1/150th investment in $CLVR, LOL. https://preview.redd.it/rerffgn54c9f1.png?width=1306&format=png&auto=webp&s=02fd12d1621687e8cde7209c3f2f8bf3f15fd6b4
Thank you, person that told me to buy IONQ. Fuck you, person that told me to buy CLVR
ChatGPT told me CLF and CLVR calls are still in my budget, so imma try that. CLVR $3.50 weekly and 9/20 $13 for CLF.
I’m stupid, I was under the impression it was CLVR (Clever Leafs)
The Cannabis stocks I hold are in the toilet for way too long: Clever Leaves $CLVR, High Tide $HITI Obviously I am hoping they will spike upward in the light of this news...
Wow, my position in CLVR is skyrocketing! There is only 1 more day of trading before this stock delists.
Yep, outsourced to Colombia, from CLVR.
I've been reading about cannabis Schedule-3, and it sure looks like the pharma market will eat the recreational market, and there is a single company that is way ahead of the ball game here - CLVR, which is also at a big discount because it has decided to delist (that is not always a bad sign). I am accumulating this.
Bit of an urgent one... I hold a decent chunk of $CLVR which just announced they will de-list from NASDAQ and the stock price plummeted 60%. Should I sell at this point justo to get back at least something or is there a reason to hold the stock?
The only value that listing has is to allow for ATM dilution. Obviously, management doesn't need that anymore, so why waste the money. It's now like a privately owned company, and I am sitting on my 1/3% ownership until it blossoms. Tell me who else has all the certifications for pharma quality cannabis at equitorial-grow-location prices? The USA market will soon become a pharma market that is blessed by the feds (i.e., via Schedule-3), with the lower-quality rec market being stuck with in-state product grown with lamps & pesticides. Rec states could simply allow for a Dr. Nick Rx for folks to get access to the pharma market - which will also allow for importation, something that CLVR is in the absolute perfect situation to exploit.
CLVR rug pulling like it's 2019, -64% after hours 
For whatever level that legalization comes (I think it will be via Schedule-3, and in such a way that folks get a Dr. Nick cannabis card for "anxiety", but still leaving it up to the states), like anything else, the winner will be the firm that can produce low-cost, high-quality cannabis, and I only see one name that has this: CLVR. Nobody will beat growing in Colombia, and CLVR has all the certifications for growing without pesticides and all the other crap that other producers have. CLVR's product will beat any locally grown product on price, hands down.
1.8 million float, but 18.8 million warrants struck at 11.50... [https://d1io3yog0oux5.cloudfront.net/\_063df8a236ee461bb3f95e734598c65e/cleverleaves/db/858/7586/pdf/CLVR+Investor+Presentation+-+November+2023+-+FINAL.pdf](https://d1io3yog0oux5.cloudfront.net/_063df8a236ee461bb3f95e734598c65e/cleverleaves/db/858/7586/pdf/CLVR+Investor+Presentation+-+November+2023+-+FINAL.pdf)
I'm excited to see where CLVR goes from here.
I think we will see the meme like when cannabis was first legalized for medical in CO in the '00s where there are physicians rubber-stamping scripts (anxiety? OK, here's your script, etc.), and pharmacies were doing at least a cursory check of the patient being a drug-dealer. It will be much, much easier for dispensaries to fill cannabis Rx rather than sell it as recreational. Heck, I forsee dispensaries having a physician on-site to hand out scripts. The recreational product will be more expensive (i.e., not counting the physician's fee), while the Rx product will be marketed as a "subscription". And once foreign pharma-tier producers like CLVR (in Colombia, the best place in the world to grow cannabis) start importing into the USA (which will not be hard since it will be Rx and not rec), the price will drop even more.
I don't see the DEA going any lower than Schedule-3. I think the DEA, along with a lot in Congress, would rather see recreational get shoehorned into medical like the way it first was in CO in 2008. I am super long CLVR because of this, but any stock that has a strong pharma side will do well.
> I will definitely come back here and claim you told me so if I am wrong and the company goes bottom-up; I have no trouble admitting my fault when I make a mistake. You already made a mistake. Even if this goes to $100 you made a mistake by not setting a stop. How many trades have you made in your career? If you've made hundreds, you know that nobody has a 100% winrate, so managing losses is something everybody has to do to not destroy their accounts. And if you want to do it like pros, you practice [Money Management.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99BE_12SU6s) I don't really care about the lost money in CLVR, I learned a very valuable lesson, that has saved me a multiple of what I lost with that stock. It was my first purchase of stocks, I didn't know anything - of course I was going to make mistakes.
Oh, you're "investing", not trading? So no matter what happens, you will hold this company for 10+ years? Also nobody should compare themselves to Buffet. What he does (getting insider deals by talking to CEOs) has nothing to do with what us mere mortals are able to do. If you have a few million in trading profits under your belt, we can talk. I can only refer to Livermore again. You are a trader who wil let his trade be transformed into an "investment" because you don't have an exit strategy. I've been there, it won't end well, especially if you have other "investments" like this. Haven't sold my shares of [CLVR](https://www.tradingview.com/x/CVC2u2HV/) since I've bought them at the height of the cannabis bubble for about $550 to remind me that trading without stops and holding bags is a very bad idea. This -99% position in my account is a great reminder (lost about 5% of my networth with that). If you actually want to invest and not trade, just go for global and SP500 index funds.
I would look at the suppliers, since they will be the ones who are doing all the movement of product. I'd also look at pharmaceuticals, since Schedule III will be federally legal while rec will still be federally illegal. Dispensaries will be able to deal in pharma-quality product much easier than even rec-quality - including being able to import it from super-cheap pharma growers like CLVR. The retail market will go back to the early days of medical-cannabis in Colorado, where you got a rubber stamp Rx to be able to buy it. Rec-legal states can make getting this rubber stamp as painless as possible.
They can invest in CLVR right now.
I like how CLVR has the absolute rock-bottom priced, high-quality cannabis production (it's in Colombia near the equator), and how it is has pursued pharma-quality to rec-quality. Once cannabis is rescheduled to III, it will possible to import their product into the USA. Why would anyone want to be in a cannabis stock in which its grow operation is 10-20X the price?
You should add CLVR to this list.
I just read that the short position on CLVR has evaporated - and that's a good thing (I fully realize how WSB traders like to go into a stock that has heavy short action, but that's because those companies don't have growth prospects.) ​ https://preview.redd.it/7nve2litpppb1.png?width=500&format=png&auto=webp&s=b214f5f107d84038e596b993e3c9ac0001fd7ff7
TLRY needs to partner with a low-cost supplier like CLVR.
I'm going to continue to load up the truck on CLVR.
I like CLVR as a supplier of low-cost, high-quality cannabis oil. Having an inexpensive product starts with having inexpensive inputs.
I sold CGC and got left behind. Where is the best value to get back into the sector? CLVR? Why is my first instinct? It’s barely off it’s low.
CLVR reverse split in august and just hit new all time low. Friggen rough
CLVR is looking like a great short squeeze play. :)
Wow, CLVR is being dragged down by naked shorts!
Look at the float on $CLVR
And yet not a single person in weedstocks owns CLVR who grows medicinal in latin america and ships to australia, isreal, USA
I'm doubling down on CLVR. A great cannabis play, and super beaten down.
Far better to jump into CLVR, which has just undergone a ridiculous valuation drop just based on it reverse-spliting.
And the comments here pretty much sum up today’s market reaction! Maybe itll take a few days to settle in. I snagged some CLVR today, they have ties with InterCure in isreal.
This facility doesn't produce, it's purely manufacturing. Also CLVR shut down there other facility (the one that actually produced), so they're out of Portugal completely as far as I know.
Have the production facility was a waste of operations for CLVR as they already had their primary value grow in Colombia. Glad they were able to release the lease.
Im holding, hitting all time lows on CLVR this week :(. Missed colombia legalization vote last week and I shoulda sold for %15 loss, now much worse :’( Long play anyways, but wished i had discipline to cut the loss earlier and stick to that original plan of %10-%20 risk tolerance. Damn new shinny bag for the collection.
CCHWF and CLVR both taking the plunge today, sheesh what else is new
Wen reschedule happens or SAFE. This week Colombia may vote to legalize nationwide. Probably wont move the market but may effect some names, CLVR hopefully🤞
I'm taking CLVR CLever Leaves for the Germany and international play.
By some act of god, my investment in CLVR has not moved in two weeks time - still holding entry. It has withstood the fall of TCNNF, TLRY, and CGC. Dear Jah, let there be an external catalyst by end of June.
I’m holding CGC and CLVR, down big, just probably don’t if you haven’t bought any yet.
Been buying this week, dropped about 10k on CLVR, betting on .25 being support zone
Fair enough. Crap, I was too distracted and missed a buy on CLVR. CLVR about to either pop or break down. I'm leaning in bullish! Fingers crossed, seeing a bid at $.2505
True that except im watchin CLVR and its keepin me up! Pot stock with low float and rip potential in coming months with pending catalysts (US reform, which is omega carrot on a stick)
CLVR is another less-known player with hooks in the medical supply side of Germany.
Does anyone here hold CLVR (Clever Leaves), or is it just me? Total shit show of a down high ride, but their long term potential has my eye (medical export). Anyone else betting on them?
CLVR getting all sauced up today. If it breaks .5880, it might be breakout time
Still holding CLVR am I doing it right?
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What do you guys think on CLVR breaking out of $0.40 USD? It's either break out or retrace towards $0.30. I think the close of the day will be very telling if there are still sellers present in this range - chances are yes there are and we retrace. But if it holds up, maybe, just maybe (oh god, i'm gonna to say it) maybe a Bull Trend.
Looking forward to CLVR gaining contracts like this as well. And good point below by Curly on how this is a head against USA Non-action. Even though cannabis is a major sympathy (Pair) trade following US politics, eventually things should diverge.
Yea they all say that - again. My take is its cannabis, lots of cash, cash crop, drug dealers can make a living doing it. Thats my copium. Either way, if global catalyst hit, their low float 44M shares are going to rip. 262, whats your position on CLVR? Im at 15k shares
It doesn't need to be legal nationwide; it just needs to be treated like any other legal business (i.e., in the states where it is legal) so that folks can use banking, deduct expenses for income tax, etc. It also needs to legal enough so that it can be imported; CLVR is setting up an operation at single-digit latitude (Columbia) that will undercut every mid-latitude grower.
>CLVR Best be quick: The Company is actively monitoring the bid price for its common shares and will consider available options to resolve the deficiency and regain compliance with the Nasdaq minimum bid price requirement. I think they have like 3 months left to get up to a buck a share before they get booted from the exchange they are currently trading on. And dont forget to read the company's risk factor of their being a substantial doubt about there ability to continue as a going concern. [https://www.sec.gov/ix?doc=/Archives/edgar/data/1819615/000181961522000056/clvr-20211231.htm](https://www.sec.gov/ix?doc=/Archives/edgar/data/1819615/000181961522000056/clvr-20211231.htm) And last but not least.... The Independent auditor opinion: Going Concern Uncertainty The accompanying consolidated financial statements have been prepared assuming that the Company will continue as a going concern. As more fully described in Note 2, the Company has a significant working capital deficiency, had an accumulated deficit as of December 31, 2021, as well as operating losses and negative cash flows from operations since inception and expects to continue to incur net losses for the foreseeable future until such time that it can generate significant revenues from the sale of its available inventories. These conditions raise substantial doubt about the Company's ability to continue as a going concern. Management's plans in regard to these matters are also described in Note 2. The consolidated financial statements do not include any adjustments that might result from the outcome of this uncertainty.
This is a good point to look out for... any names below ATL can get worse this week with the tax loss harvest. Im looking at CLVR to jump from .31 to hit .25 this week. All time low already, but the tax harvest might push us down there. Ill be buying at .25-.26
I'm going with CLVR, which is a miniscule float compared to TLRY.
I've accumulated over 1/2% of outstanding shares in $CLVR.
Sorry to be a zombie, but now that CLVR is trading at $0.46, what do you all think about buying in at $10-ish?
All I heard was bla bla bla bla bla Going all in on CLVR, this is the bottom
I was buying CLVR last week. NASDAQ listed and only about 40M shares in the float. Could get a good rip with the global catalysts. Its buying a falling knife, but my thinking is its way oversold at the moment.
CLVR will be one of the best pot stock in a long term cause the cost of production per gram is much lower than most rivals. Only 40 mln float.
Yea the timing is insane. At least the market reacted and gave a bit of space off recent lows, but we have to sustain and break previous highs to really build some stability. With the grand scheme of the market, I can only hope we accomplish that. Maybe people are a bit numb lately after the shitstorm of 2022 and we won't see any capitulation off of bad news. If overall market holds up, I'd jump into cannabis. Admittedly, I couldn't resist shares of PSDN and CLVR this week, which is the first lucky buy in over a year.
CLVR 42 mln float and great company.
Might be time to look into weed stocks again. Pres Biden is going to pardon federal simple possession charges, and is encouraging states to follow suit. Making some of my bags lighter (CGC, CLVR).
I'm surprised we're not pumping a weed stock. How does CLVR sound?
CLVR CLEVER LEAVES When the feds finally make it legal in America, Clever leaves will mature big time.
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If GME was dead it would be WISH PLTR CLVR or all those other stocks that were pumped and dumped here last year, but it ain't
The international element is exactly why I've been accumulating CLVR, with distribution deals in Europe (Ger) & beyond. I just think it's natural that any pot company in North America has built part of its growth model on an inevitable U.S. legalization. I'm not saying it's a bad investment. I just don't think it'll truly take off until the US market opens up. Just my opinion, friend.
So I'm not the only one with CLVR bags?
why people are playing risky bets really beats me all the time. My papertrading account (the only one where I can use all options trading) is up 12%... My real account (Lvl 1 Fudelity, so pardon my plays) is a bit down because I was not able to buy CSPs... You guys wanna make money out of peanuts, usually goes bad. Play safe, CSPs first, then when you are unlucky to get assigned, sell CC's... guaranteed to go green unless you play tickers that go wildly bad (FB/NFLX style). My positions are 400\*BBBY ($11.5-1.7 from CCs), 400\*CENN ($1.8-0.5 from CCs), 100\*GME ($109-11 from CCs, still have one hanging from the last week, don't know if I will get exercized or not), 200\*CLVR ($1.9-0.7 from CC's), 200\*SST ($18-4 from CCs), 1\*TSLA ($630), 5\*AAPL ($138), 5\*FB ($189), 50\*TSM ($95).
I think Joe would sign it if it hit desk, but he won't spend political capital to lobby for it. A large part of the problem is getting 60 votes in the Senate. Although, according to a knowledgeable source article I read last month, there are 11 Rep. Senators who would support the bill (to invoke cloture), the current political situation is such the the R's don't want to let anything pass that would be construed as a D win. As such, this bill is almost certainly dead this year. Personally, I have taken a position in CLVR, which has been hammered down to 1.18 at this writing. They have production costs of $10/oz with facilities in Columbia and Portugal. The Colombian gov't has just codified the export laws for weed, and the Portugal op gives access to the EU and Germany's recently legalized market. They are also selling CBD products to AUS, JPN and ISR. This non-advice opinion of mine is that the company is making a lot of good moves, with fast growth potential. We think of three months as quarterly report cycles. Growers think: 1 mo. veg, 2 mos. flower. Any pot company can produce dramatic turnarounds in three months.
CLVR earnings tomorrow, it's currently $1 so is there any bounce potential at all?
Brutal. Although, on positive days, CLVR tends to rip way harder than the rest. Probably due to it's low float.
SST, CLVR and CENN although all of these show good potential because their borrow rate is either stable or going up…..
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My 2 cents: download investing apps that allow you to make option plays with fake money, I believe there are free apps out there like this. They are built to help people understand investing with fake money before using real money. Or start with penny stocks. Options are dirt cheap literally pennies, don’t expect to win much but every option you buy will be a very good learning experience. Once you feel comfortable move up to options on some small to mid cap stocks. Stocks you understand, companies you believe in or now a lot about. Stay within your preview, for example; I own and operate a mildly successful wholesale MMJ business in Boulder, CO. I know cannabis, I know the market, I understand the logistics and legislation behind it. Thus I made a good chunk of money buying puts on CLVR this stock shot up way to high way to quick on a bunch of nothing news about federal legalization. I bought options a little far out in timeline (6 months) they were cheap and the price I chose for it to drop was not unreasonable. As of now my positions is still open and the im up $475. I believe as time goes by my position will keep on printing. I will sell maybe 2-4 weeks before expiration. Hopefully I’ll be up 30-100% my investment. Also try reading ‘options trading the 2021 crash course’ by Nathan Real, easily digestible book and only $20 on Amazon. Some of the best $20 I’ve ever spent. Good luck.
CLVR TLRY need a great day!
Is CLVR the 420 play today? Ripping premarket
So $SNDL, $TLRY, $CLVR get high tomorrow?