Cannabis Stock Behavior and Investor’s Expectations on the TSX: A Mixed Method Approach

8 Pages Posted: 27 Sep 2019

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Oludamola Durodola

Lake Land College - Business Faculty

Deepika Chotee

Lake Land College - Business Faculty

Date Written: August 20, 2019

Abstract

This study examines the behavior of cannabis stock on the Toronto Stock Exchange and why investors are interested in cannabis stock. The theory of heterogeneous beliefs, bounded rationality theory and the theory of addiction grounded the study. We employed basic descriptive statistics and the Kruskal-Wallis test including an in-depth interview of investors using convenience sampling methods. The study findings showed that cannabis stocks exhibit a higher-level of risk volatility when compared to speculative and growth stocks on the Toronto Stock Exchange within the period under investigation. Other findings show that cannabis stocks share similar characteristics with other speculative stocks but also possess unique features. Finally, investors are interested in cannabis stocks because of its potential for future strong earnings on the platform of the theory of addiction as discussed in the study.

Keywords: cannabis, Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX), addiction, Canada

Suggested Citation

Durodola, Oludamola and Chotee, Deepika, Cannabis Stock Behavior and Investor’s Expectations on the TSX: A Mixed Method Approach (August 20, 2019). RAIS Conference Proceedings - The 14th International RAIS Conference on Social Sciences and Humanities, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3459631 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3459631

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