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Trump Effect Spurs Immediate US Cannabis Investments
Investor confidence in the American cannabis industry is rising again after months of decline. Much of the attention centres on CBD short for cannabidiol a non-intoxicating chemical found in hemp that is often sold in oils, gummies and creams. The so-called Trump effect describes sudden optimism in financial and retail circles after Donald Trump's public comments or perceived policy shifts. In cannabis, the Trump effect reflects expectations that a future Trump administration could soften federal rules, encouraging investors and retailers to return to a market that has stagnated.
What the Trump Effect Means for Cannabis RetailThe latest wave of enthusiasm began in September when Trump posted a video on his Truth Social platform promoting the idea that Medicare, the U.S. health programme for older citizens, might cover CBD products. That signal, even without formal policy, helped reignite bets on cannabis retail. Although the claim was not verified by any government agency, the post sent cannabis stocks soaring overnight. Major listed companies such as Tilray Brands, Aurora Cannabis and Canopy Growth all saw double-digit gains within hours. Market analysts say this surge, dubbed the Trump effect, reflects investors' belief that even a symbolic endorsement could open the door to policy reform.
"It's a sentiment shift," said Adam Smith of the Marijuana Policy Project, a Washington-based advocacy group. "When Trump hints at support for cannabis products, markets interpret it as a signal that wider Republican backing might follow." While no formal policy changes have been announced, the Trump effect has reignited interest in cannabis retail.
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