A Wall Street investment chief breaks down exactly how you should start adding cannabis stocks to your portfolio

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Meb Faber, CEO and CIO of Cambria Investment Management, likens the opportunity to the end of the prohibition era.

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"The reality is that the investment opportunity in front of us is a rarity." Faber penned in a recentTo bolster his view, Faber draws parallels to the performance of beer stocks after the end of prohibition. "It almost feels as though we're witnessing a massive dam being removed, making way for the flood that's been long pent up," he said.

Faber also has some ideas about exactly how investors should consider adding cannabis exposure to their portfolios. For those just getting involved, he recommends they dip their toes in before taking the full plunge.

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