Pot stocks find a bear with analyst warning of ‘end of cannabis rainbow’

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Analyst cites structural problems facing producers as the reason for his bearish view and points out uncertain pricing in the sector

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no kidding farmer can plant cheaper in a field than all those expensive green houses. That stuff is going to be cheap as potatoes.

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