Video | Portfolio Manager of the Medical Cannabis and Wellness ETF, Nawan Butt talks to Proactive | CBDX
HANetf and Purpose Investments Portfolio Manager
Nawar Butt offers Proactive insight into how the cannabis market has changed
over the past few months due to the coronavirus pandemic, and believes the
cannabis industry 'has legs to keep going.'
Nawan talks specifically about how HANetf's Medical Cannabis and Wellness UCITS ETF (CBDX) has performed, as Europe's first exchange-traded product focused on medical cannabis, which is made up of medical cannabis companies, hemp and CBD companies, including producers and suppliers of legal medical cannabis, and biotechnology companies.
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HANetf and Purpose Investments Portfolio Manager says cannabis industry 'has legs to keep going'
and Purpose Investments Portfolio Manager Nawar Butt offers Proactive insight into how the cannabis market has changed over the past few months due to the coronavirus pandemic, and believes the cannabis industry 'has legs to keep going.'
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HANetf and Purpose Investments Portfolio Manager says cannabis industry 'has legs to keep going'
and Purpose Investments Portfolio Manager Nawar Butt offers Proactive insight into how the cannabis market has changed over the past few months due to the coronavirus pandemic, and believes the cannabis industry 'has legs to keep going.'
viewHANetf
HANetf and Purpose Investments Portfolio Manager says cannabis industry 'has legs to keep going'
and Purpose Investments Portfolio Manager Nawar Butt offers Proactive insight into how the cannabis market has changed over the past few months due to the coronavirus pandemic, and believes the cannabis industry 'has legs to keep going.'
viewHANetf
HANetf and Purpose Investments Portfolio Manager says cannabis industry 'has legs to keep going'
and Purpose Investments Portfolio Manager Nawar Butt offers Proactive insight into how the cannabis market has changed over the past few months due to the coronavirus pandemic, and believes the cannabis industry 'has legs to keep going.'