29YEARINVESTOR
5 hours ago
Better find a new analysis! There are many ones that are bullish. Here is a couple!
Trading Expectations (IGPK) For The Upcoming Trading Day Of Friday 22nd
For the upcoming trading day on Friday, 22nd we expect Integrated Cannabis Solutions Inc to open at $0.0038, and during the day (based on 14 day Average True Range), to move between $0.0030 and $0.0046, which gives a possible trading interval of +/-$0.0008 (+/-21.21%) up or down from last closing price. If Integrated Cannabis Solutions Inc takes out the full calculated possible swing range there will be an estimated 42.42% move between the lowest and the highest trading price during the day.
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Performance Overview: IGPK
Trailing total returns as of 11/21/2024, which may include dividends or other distributions. Benchmark is S&P
YTD Return
IGPK
260.00%
S&P 500
24.72%
1-Year Return
IGPK
323.53%
S&P 500
30.82%
3-Year Return
IGPK
33.33%
S&P 500
26.62%
5-Year Return
IGPK
200.00%
S&P 500
91.37%
boston127
11 hours ago
IGPK is consolidating within a longer term downtrend.
Shares are presently below the 200-day moving average, which is falling along with the 10-day moving average. However, the Average Directional Index, or ADX, is below 20, indicating that shares have exhibited sideways movement recently. Comparative Relative Strength analysis shows that this issue is lagging the S&P 500.
Canna_Business
17 hours ago
The Maryland Department of Agriculture allows the use of neem oil on medical cannabis during the flowering phase, but this raises significant health and safety concerns. Neem oil, while widely recognized as an organic pesticide, can transform into hazardous compounds when exposed to high heat, such as during smoking. Studies have shown that heating neem oil can release harmful byproducts, including acrolein, a known respiratory irritant, and other toxic substances that can lead to severe health risks like lung inflammation, irritation, or long-term respiratory damage.
The issue is exacerbated by the lack of oversight from federal agencies like the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF), which do not regulate pesticide residues on cannabis. Unlike traditional agriculture, cannabis cultivation operates in a gray area where state regulations vary widely, and federal guidelines are absent. This regulatory gap leaves consumers vulnerable to unintended exposure to harmful chemicals, especially in states like Maryland, where neem oil use is explicitly permitted during sensitive growth phases like flowering.
Medical cannabis patients, many of whom already have compromised immune or respiratory systems, are at heightened risk. These individuals may unknowingly inhale toxic residues that exacerbate their conditions, potentially leading to severe health complications. The situation is not only a public health crisis but also a legal time bomb, as affected individuals could pursue lawsuits against growers, dispensaries, or even state regulatory bodies for failing to protect consumer safety.
This growing concern underscores the urgent need for stricter testing protocols and unified federal regulations to address pesticide use in cannabis cultivation. Consumers should be cautious and informed about the potential risks of smoking cannabis treated with neem oil and advocate for more robust safeguards to protect public health.
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