How high can this go?
Seems to be no stopping it at all. It stalls a little but always keeps on going like the Energizer Bunny. PALL is the only true ETF you can buy and I wish I had more than 60 shares.
I was watching Cramer roughly three weeks ago, maybe 4, and he advised to buy all of the metals....especially gold. This is one that I missed out on. Congrats!
I would use caution in holding metals with a buy and hold, long term strategy as they always seem to come back to earth so to speak. That said, PALL seems to go up regardless. The triple up over the past 9 years is impressive.
I was watching Cramer roughly three weeks ago, maybe 4, and he advised to buy all of the metals....especially gold. This is one that I missed out on. Congrats!
I would use caution in holding metals with a buy and hold, long term strategy as they always seem to come back to earth so to speak. That said, PALL seems to go up regardless. The triple up over the past 9 years is impressive.
Hey CT. It's hard to give advice with limited information. How much money do you have? What is your time horizon (can you just invest it and not need to liquidate it for at least 5 years?)? How about your risk tolerance? If you are seriously looking at MJ stocks, I am naturally assuming that you are willing to take on significant downside risk. Is that the case? Are you prepared to possibly lose 50% of your investment or more? There is so much that goes into answering this question, but if you are just getting started in investing I would not advise starting out with MJ stocks.
Go to an online broker with a good reputation (TD Ameritrade, Vanguard) and set up your accounts. Then get the accounts funded and let the money sit in cash while you come up with a game plan. That's a good start.
Hey CT. It's hard to give advice with limited information. How much money do you have? What is your time horizon (can you just invest it and not need to liquidate it for at least 5 years?)? How about your risk tolerance? If you are seriously looking at MJ stocks, I am naturally assuming that you are willing to take on significant downside risk. Is that the case? Are you prepared to possibly lose 50% of your investment or more? There is so much that goes into answering this question, but if you are just getting started in investing I would not advise starting out with MJ stocks.
Go to an online broker with a good reputation (TD Ameritrade, Vanguard) and set up your accounts. Then get the accounts funded and let the money sit in cash while you come up with a game plan. That's a good start.
Hey CT. It's hard to give advice with limited information. How much money do you have? What is your time horizon (can you just invest it and not need to liquidate it for at least 5 years?)? How about your risk tolerance? If you are seriously looking at MJ stocks, I am naturally assuming that you are willing to take on significant downside risk. Is that the case? Are you prepared to possibly lose 50% of your investment or more? There is so much that goes into answering this question, but if you are just getting started in investing I would not advise starting out with MJ stocks.
Go to an online broker with a good reputation (TD Ameritrade, Vanguard) and set up your accounts. Then get the accounts funded and let the money sit in cash while you come up with a game plan. That's a good start.
Hey CT. It's hard to give advice with limited information. How much money do you have? What is your time horizon (can you just invest it and not need to liquidate it for at least 5 years?)? How about your risk tolerance? If you are seriously looking at MJ stocks, I am naturally assuming that you are willing to take on significant downside risk. Is that the case? Are you prepared to possibly lose 50% of your investment or more? There is so much that goes into answering this question, but if you are just getting started in investing I would not advise starting out with MJ stocks.
Go to an online broker with a good reputation (TD Ameritrade, Vanguard) and set up your accounts. Then get the accounts funded and let the money sit in cash while you come up with a game plan. That's a good start.
Worked in industrial cleaning once upon a time went into the precepts with air wand and cleaned the dust off the fins, vacuuming them with a guzzler truck at the bottom of the machine.
China and India as well as Japan are buying this metal and retrofitting their boilers to clean up air pollution and smog according to the sustainable development initiatives from the Paris accord.
Worked in industrial cleaning once upon a time went into the precepts with air wand and cleaned the dust off the fins, vacuuming them with a guzzler truck at the bottom of the machine.
China and India as well as Japan are buying this metal and retrofitting their boilers to clean up air pollution and smog according to the sustainable development initiatives from the Paris accord.
Palladium-catalyzed cross-coupling is one of the most widely applied reaction classes in pharmaceutical research. The metal is adept at connecting aromatic rings to one another or to nitrogen centers. However, functional complexity can obstruct the reaction, necessitating laborious ligand optimization. Uehling et al. mitigated this problem by isolating the stable product of palladium's reaction with a complex aryl halide ahead of time. Subjecting these compounds to downstream coupling reactions substantially improved yields.
Palladium-catalyzed cross-coupling reactions have transformed the exploration of chemical space in the search for materials, medicines, chemical probes, and other functional molecules. However, cross-coupling of densely functionalized substrates remains a major challenge. We devised an alternative approach using stoichiometric quantities of palladium oxidative addition complexes (OACs) derived from drugs or drug-like aryl halides as substrates. In most cases, cross-coupling reactions using OACs proceed under milder conditions and with higher success than the analogous catalytic reactions. OACs exhibit remarkable stability, maintaining their reactivity after months of benchtop storage under ambient conditions. We demonstrated the utility of OACs in a variety of experiments including automated nanomole-scale couplings between an OAC derived from rivaroxaban and hundreds of diverse nucleophiles, as well as the late-stage derivatization of the natural product k252a.
Palladium-catalyzed cross-coupling is one of the most widely applied reaction classes in pharmaceutical research. The metal is adept at connecting aromatic rings to one another or to nitrogen centers. However, functional complexity can obstruct the reaction, necessitating laborious ligand optimization. Uehling et al. mitigated this problem by isolating the stable product of palladium's reaction with a complex aryl halide ahead of time. Subjecting these compounds to downstream coupling reactions substantially improved yields.
Palladium-catalyzed cross-coupling reactions have transformed the exploration of chemical space in the search for materials, medicines, chemical probes, and other functional molecules. However, cross-coupling of densely functionalized substrates remains a major challenge. We devised an alternative approach using stoichiometric quantities of palladium oxidative addition complexes (OACs) derived from drugs or drug-like aryl halides as substrates. In most cases, cross-coupling reactions using OACs proceed under milder conditions and with higher success than the analogous catalytic reactions. OACs exhibit remarkable stability, maintaining their reactivity after months of benchtop storage under ambient conditions. We demonstrated the utility of OACs in a variety of experiments including automated nanomole-scale couplings between an OAC derived from rivaroxaban and hundreds of diverse nucleophiles, as well as the late-stage derivatization of the natural product k252a.
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