The cannabis investment space has been a graveyard for portfolio managers over the past four to five years. According to Dan Ahrens from AdvisorShares, cannabis investors have experienced repeated losses—a pattern that's become all too familiar. The sector's volatility and regulatory uncertainties have created a challenging environment where even experienced fund managers struggle to find opportunities. The repeated cycles of optimism followed by sharp selloffs have left many questioning whether the timing will ever be right for meaningful gains in this space.
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The cannabis investment space has been a graveyard for portfolio managers over the past four to five years. According to Dan Ahrens from AdvisorShares, cannabis investors have experienced repeated losses—a pattern that's become all too familiar. The sector's volatility and regulatory uncertainties have created a challenging environment where even experienced fund managers struggle to find opportunities. The repeated cycles of optimism followed by sharp selloffs have left many questioning whether the timing will ever be right for meaningful gains in this space.