
Tilray Brands, Canopy Growth, and Cronos Group are the three Cannabis stocks to watch today, according to MarketBeat’s stock screener tool. Cannabis stocks are shares of publicly traded companies that operate in the cannabis sector — including cultivators, processors and retailers of medical or recreational cannabis, manufacturers of cannabis-derived products, biotech firms developing cannabinoid-based therapies, and ancillary service or equipment providers. For investors, these stocks offer exposure to a fast‑growing but highly volatile and regulatory-sensitive industry, with performance closely tied to legalization trends, supply dynamics and changing consumer demand. These companies had the highest dollar trading volume of any Cannabis stocks within the last several days.
Tilray Brands (TLRY)
Tilray, Inc. engages in the research, cultivation, processing, and distribution of medical cannabis. The company offers its products in Argentina, Australia, Canada, Chile, Croatia, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Germany, New Zealand, and South Africa. Tilray, Inc. is headquartered in Canada.
Canopy Growth (CGC)
Canopy Growth Corporation, together with its subsidiaries, engages in the production, distribution, and sale of cannabis and hemp-based products for recreational and medical purposes primarily in the United States, Canada, Germany, and internationally. It operates through Canada Cannabis, International Markets Cannabis, and Storz & Bickel segments.
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Cronos Group (CRON)
Cronos Group Inc. operates as a cannabinoid company that engages in the cultivation, production and marketing of cannabis products in Canada, Israel, and Germany. It offers dried flower, pre-rolls, oils, vaporizers, edibles, and cannabis tinctures under the Spinach, Lord Jones, and PEACE NATURALS brands.
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