MarketWatch rounds up 10 of its most interesting topics over the past week.
1. Smokin’ marijuana stocks’
Move over bitcoin and ilk: Shares of Canadian marijuana companies went through the roof this week after the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration approved Tilray’s plan to import a medical cannabis product. (A Republican congressman disagrees.)
Tilray’s TLRY, -26.03% stock was up 47% for one week and 70% for September through Thursday, even though the shares were down 18% that day. Early on Friday the shares were down 17%. The ETFMG Alternative Harvest ETF MJ, -6.07% — which holds many Canadian marijuana stocks — was up 22% for one week through Thursday.
Here’s a sampling of MarketWatch’s cannabis coverage:
2. What makes investors rush into certain industries or asset classes?
Jeff Reeves explains the psychology behind an investment craze.
3. Short sellers better be careful of squeezes
Tilray is the poster boy of the short-squeeze right now, and more stocks could see the same. Yet short sellers aren’t giving up, despite huge paper losses from their bets against Canadian marijuana stocks like Tilray, Canopy Growth Corp CGC, -4.90% and Cronos Group CRON, -9.60%
4. Even more trade-war fears
Tariffs on another $200 billion in Chinese goods start Monday. See the updated MarketWatch trade-war scorecard for the status of threatened and imposed tariffs between the U.S., China and other countries.
More trade-war coverage:
5. ’Dumb plodders’ vs. market gurus
6. Victoria’s Secret and dopey marketing
7. A warning for semiconductor stocks
Micron MU, -3.62% signals a worrisome trend for chip makers. Here’s what analysts say.
More on Micron: Where will the stock bottom?
8. A 99% rejection rate
A government program to forgive college debt for up to 28,000 borrowers who work in public service is crazy difficult to qualify for.
9. The link between football and stock-picking
Michael Lombardi, who has worked for three decades for various NFL teams, shares five tips for evaluating and selecting investments.
10. Cutting carbs to lose weight? Um...
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