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A Fool since 2010, and a graduate from UC San Diego with a B.A. in Economics, Sean specializes in the healthcare sector and investment planning. You ll often find him writing about Obamacare, marijuana, drug and device development, Social Security, taxes, retirement issues and general macroeconomic topics of interest. Follow @TMFUltraLong
For more than a year, stock market volatility has been well above its historic average. But when volatility rises, so does the opportunity for investors to scoop up great companies at bargain prices.
While there are no shortage of fast-growing industries for investors to choose from, one of the most surefire opportunities looks to be cannabis. According to New Frontier Data, legal weed sales in the U.S. are expected to grow by 21% annually between 2019 and 2025. At the high-end of estimates, annual pot sales could hit $41.5 billion by 2025. The relatively nascent cannabis industry may still be finding its legs,