Buy These Canadian Cannabis Stocks for Long-Term Returns

Cannabis wunderkind Canopy Growth Corp. (TSX:WEED)(NYSE:CGC) has the green light from a top stock pundit. See what else is a buy right now.

edit Jars of marijuana

Image source: Getty Images

You’re reading a free article with opinions that may differ from The Motley Fool’s premium investing services. Become a Motley Fool member today to get instant access to our top analyst recommendations, in-depth research, investing resources, and more. Learn moresdf

Cannabis investors new to the space have some strong long-term buys to consider right now. While it’s far from stabilized, the froth and volatility of the sector has largely diminished. Today, cannabis investors can mull investments in Village Farms and Cronos Group with relative leisure. It’s been a survivalist’s market, with weaker names falling by the wayside.

Jim Cramer weighed in on cannabis stocks recently, getting behind Canopy Growth. The perma-bull stock market pundit sees good things ahead for Canopy, calling it “too good to be written off.” Canopy is perhaps a little better than that, though. This stock has a reassuring cash runway that should see it through the worst of 2020. It’s also packing celebrity endorsements and enough top-tier corporate savvy to make for a long-term buy.

Then you have rocketing Aphria. Its third-quarter results will continue to be picked over during the coming months. Anticipation for its summer results are likely to add momentum. But the bottom line is that this is a rare name that can go the distance. Back it up with an investment in a name like Village Farms and you have a reduced risk cannabis segment for your TSX stock portfolio.

Three top tips for buying Canadian cannabis stocks

Everything about the current market is about slowing down and reducing risk. This goes for pot stocks, too. Investors getting into legal cannabis stocks should build lists before they even think of building those long positions.

The four names listed in this article are a good place to stock. However, personal tastes vary and new data is constantly streaming in. Remember, the playing field looked very different a year ago.

Now that you have your list of wished-for names to hold, take those businesses and slash their EPS projections. This is the investor’s equivalent of the “artist’s squint.” How do those companies hold up when you cut their estimates?

Would you still want to hold those names? What is it about those names as real life businesses that appeals to you? This is where maxims like “hold what you know” come into play.

Okay, so now you have your wish list pared down to its bare bones. Now it’s time to figure out what your entry points are. How much below the market would you be willing to pay for your positions in these businesses? Take a look at valuations and market ratios, but more important, factor in market share and profitability. Also take a look at cash runways. By now you should know how much these names are really worth.

The bottom line

Cannabis investing has become a little more cut and dry during the market crash. The legal pot sector has even proven somewhat crash-proof. Some names have remained positive and even seen impressive gains during the market selloff.

Investors going long on this exciting new sector have some strong plays right now. The potential for steep upside in a billion-dollar growth market is still there, and a few names could really clean up.

This article represents the opinion of the writer, who may disagree with the “official” recommendation position of a Motley Fool premium service or advisor. We’re Motley! Questioning an investing thesis — even one of our own — helps us all think critically about investing and make decisions that help us become smarter, happier, and richer, so we sometimes publish articles that may not be in line with recommendations, rankings or other content.

Fool contributor Victoria Hetherington has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool owns shares of and recommends Village Farms International, Inc.

More on Cannabis Stocks

Cannabis smoke
Cannabis Stocks

Canopy Growth Stock: Is Now a Good Time to Invest?

The road ahead is highly uncertain for Canopy Growth, as the stock is plagued with losses and seemingly unsurmountable industry…

Read more »

Cannabis grows at a commercial farm.
Cannabis Stocks

TLRY Stock: Should You Invest Now?

TLRY is a Canadian cannabis stock which is trading 91% below record highs. Let's see if you should own TLRY…

Read more »

Cannabis grows at a commercial farm.
Cannabis Stocks

Is Tilray Stock a Buy in February 2023?

Despite the volatile cannabis sector, Tilray could be a superb buy for long-term investors.

Read more »

Young woman sat at laptop by a window
Cannabis Stocks

Is SNDL Stock a Buy in February 2023?

SNDL is a beaten-down cannabis stock. While its revenue growth is exceptional, a weak balance sheet has driven stock prices…

Read more »

A cannabis plant grows.
Cannabis Stocks

TLRY Stock: Here’s What’s Coming in 2023

Tilray Inc. (TSX:TLRY) is geared up for big growth this decade and looks like one of the top cannabis stocks…

Read more »

A person holds a small glass jar of marijuana.
Cannabis Stocks

Canopy Growth Stock: Here’s What’s Coming in 2023

Canopy Growth stock has made a lot of new moves in the last few months, but where is the company…

Read more »

A cannabis plant grows.
Cannabis Stocks

Better Cannabis Buy: Canopy Growth Stock or Tilray?

Only two TSX weed stocks can deliver substantial returns in the highly anticipated growth of the global cannabis market.

Read more »

Medicinal research is conducted on cannabis.
Cannabis Stocks

Is Tilray Stock a Buy in January 2023?

Tilray stock has lost 50% of its value in the last 12 months, in line with its peers.

Read more »