The same way you see some stocks going up a lot and outperforming your
poker game, the same there are hot stocks anytime, past, present, future, always will be. It's not just cannabis and the end.
In essence, stocks always outperformed poker. If you know what you're doing (but the same is true for poker, so it's not a disadvantage that you have to know what you're doing, the same way poker is learned with effort, stocks are learned with effort, same thing.)
This is very evident when you look at rich people. The richest poker player is a joke in comparison to the richest stock picker.
Also stocks don't have to require time, the most valuable asset of all.
So the poker returns are much lower, because you have to pay some of the profits for the time that is lost making them.
I support your thinking. The same way I did myself, I buy companies-real assets that make society work, not pixelated virtual chips on a computer screen-lottery tickets.