Cannabis Stocks: Publicly Traded Cannabis Companies
The complete cannabis stock list: 494 publicly traded cannabis companies across 10 regions and 16 exchanges. US multi-state operators, Canadian licensed producers, European medical operators, Latin American growers, and picks-and-shovels businesses. One directory, one methodology, one universe.
Cannabis stocks by region
- US cannabis stocks: Multi-state operators (MSOs) listed on OTC and CSE (regulatory-driven), plus ancillary US-listed companies (real estate, technology, testing labs)
- Canadian cannabis stocks: Licensed producers (LPs) on TSX, TSXV, and CSE, including Tilray, Canopy Growth, Aurora Cannabis, and OrganiGram
- European cannabis stocks: German, UK, Spanish, and Portuguese medical cannabis operators on Xetra, LSE, and Euronext
- Latin American cannabis stocks: Colombian and Uruguayan cultivators cross-listed on US and Canadian exchanges
- Asia-Pacific cannabis stocks: Australian medical cannabis operators on ASX, plus New Zealand and Thai players
- Africa and Israel: Israeli medical operators and African cultivators
Cannabis stock categories
- MSO stocks: US multi-state operators (Green Thumb, Trulieve, Curaleaf, Verano, Cresco Labs) covered on our MSO hub
- Canadian LP stocks: Licensed producers with cultivation, processing, and retail exposure
- Cannabis ETFs: Diversified exchange-traded funds like MSOS, YOLO, and CNBS covered on our ETF hub
- Pure-play cannabis stocks: Companies with more than 90% of revenue from cannabis operations
- Ancillary cannabis stocks: Real estate (IIPR, PW), technology, testing, and supply chain plays
How the CIN cannabis stock database works
Every ticker in the CIN universe has a dedicated dashboard with live prices, market cap, volume, analyst ratings, price targets, valuation multiples, recent SEC filings, and every brief that mentioned it. Data flows from EODHD, Finnhub, Finviz, FMP, and the SEC EDGAR API. Methodology is documented at methodology.
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How many publicly traded cannabis companies are there?
Cannabis Investor News tracks 494 publicly traded cannabis companies across 10 regions and 16 exchanges. That includes US multi-state operators (MSOs), Canadian licensed producers (LPs), European medical cannabis operators, Latin American cultivators, Asia-Pacific medical operators, and ancillary businesses like cannabis-focused real estate, technology, and testing. The list is versioned and cite-ready at cannabisinvestornews.co/reference.
Where do cannabis stocks trade?
US cannabis multi-state operators trade primarily on OTC Markets and the Canadian Securities Exchange (CSE) because cannabis remains federally illegal in the US, blocking NYSE and Nasdaq listings. Canadian licensed producers list on the Toronto Stock Exchange, TSX Venture, and CSE, with many cross-listed on Nasdaq or NYSE. European operators list on Xetra (Germany), LSE (UK), and Euronext. Australian operators list on ASX.
What are the largest cannabis stocks by market cap?
Market cap rankings shift with sector conditions, but the persistent leaders include Curaleaf (CURLF), Green Thumb Industries (GTBIF), Trulieve (TCNNF), and Verano (VRNOF) among US multi-state operators, plus Canopy Growth (CGC), Tilray (TLRY), and Aurora Cannabis (ACB) among Canadian licensed producers. Live market cap ranks for all 494 tickers are on the CIN markets dashboard.
How can I invest in cannabis stocks?
Direct investment in cannabis stocks requires a brokerage account that supports OTC or CSE trading (major US brokers usually restrict OTC MSO trading; Fidelity, Schwab, and TD Ameritrade often support Canadian listings). Investors seeking simpler access can use cannabis ETFs like MSOS, YOLO, CNBS, or MJ, which provide diversified exposure through swap agreements or direct holdings.
What is the difference between cannabis stocks and cannabis ETFs?
Individual cannabis stocks give you direct ownership in a single publicly traded cannabis company. Cannabis ETFs like MSOS or YOLO hold a basket of cannabis stocks (or synthetic exposure via swaps) for diversified sector exposure. ETFs charge expense ratios but eliminate single-name risk. Full ETF coverage is on the CIN ETF hub at cannabisinvestornews.co/etf.
Are cannabis stocks a good investment?
Cannabis stocks are high-volatility, regulatory-dependent investments. Returns depend heavily on federal reform (DEA rescheduling, SAFE Banking, STATES Act) and state-level legalization votes. Section 280E of the US tax code disallows normal business deductions for federally illegal substances, compressing MSO margins. Investors should size positions accordingly and treat the sector as thematic exposure. CIN publishes analyst ratings and price targets for all 494 tickers.
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