The CEO of a $1.3 trillion brokerage warns buyers to beware weed stocks, and explains how the market's recent turbulence is good for business

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Tim Hockey, the CEO of TD Ameritrade, explained to Business Insider why buyers should beware weed stocks, and why this is different from the bitcoin boom.

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