The question is whether investors will remain enthusiastic about the sector or eventually get bored.
That's the question being asked by marijuana retailers in the wake of new Canadian pot regulations.
The issuer of the world’s largest pot ETF is embracing celebrities’ growing interest in cannabis, sponsoring UFC fighter Boa Constrictor.
The company wants to become one of the top five U.S. multi-state pot companies within five years.
The first actively managed pot ETF in the U.S. is breaking down barriers for the industry.
Horizons has also filed for leveraged, inverse pot funds.
Pot-stock valuations are "off the charts" and could run into volatility, he said.
As Canada prepares to legalize marijuana on Oct. 17, the cannabis industry has soared.
The cannabis trade has been smoking during the past two weeks.
The ETF tracks the pot industry in Canada, which is moving toward marijuana legalization.