Marijuana ETF Trades Lower Following Tilray Downgrade

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While still one of this year's best-performing non-leveraged exchange traded funds, the ETFMG Alternative Harvest ETF (MJ) traded slightly lower Friday after a Jefferies analyst downgraded shares of Tilray Inc. (TLRY) .

As of Thursday, March 7 th , Tilray is MJ's fifth-largest holding with a weight of 6.50%, according to issuer data.

“We appreciate it is well placed in medical but future value here will be driven by IP for which (there is) little visibility near term,” Jefferies analyst Owen Bennett wrote in a note. “Its share structure also raises risk of increased volatility.”

For much of this year, MJ has been soaring on the back of a slew of favorable fundamental factors. In the U.S., MJ is getting a lift from speculation that more states will legalize marijuana for either recreational or medicinal use and that Congress and the White House could soften their stances on the drug being illegal at the federal level. California, Colorado, Nevada and Washington are among the states with thriving legal cannabis industries.

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Tilray's “share of Canada’s medical market, for example, is not in the top 4 and recent consumer feedback is not inspiring, while the company’s approach to the newly legal recreational market 'does not appear as well thought through,'” according to Bennett, the Jefferies analyst.

The ETFMG Alternative Harvest ETF includes a hefty tilt toward Canadian companies, along with a smaller position in U.S. companies. Canada, which recently legalized marijuana for recreational purposes, has several dedicated cannabis ETFs trading there.

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As have some other MJ components, Tilray has been striking deals with companies in other industries to expand its reach into more mainstream arenas.

“The Budweiser parent reached a deal with Tilray in December to invest $50 million each to research drinks infused with THC, the psychoactive ingredient in cannabis, and CBD, a non-psychoactive ingredient,” reports MarketWatch. “In January, the company struck a separate revenue-sharing agreement with the owner of brands including Frederick’s of Hollywood, Frye, Jones New York and Herve Leger among others to distribute cannabis-based products worldwide.”

Investors have added $267.15 million to MJ this year.

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