Cannabis sector research
MSOS ETF Research Dashboard
MSOS is commonly watched as a reference point for U.S. cannabis equity sentiment. CannaSetups helps organize the surrounding cannabis-sector context — policy developments, breadth, liquidity, leaders and laggards, watchlists, and monitored conditions — into one research workflow.
Why MSOS matters
Cannabis equities can react to policy headlines, state-level developments, ETF behavior, liquidity shifts, and changes in sector breadth. MSOS is often used as a sector reference because it bundles exposure to multiple U.S. cannabis operators, making it a common starting point for monitoring sentiment and context — not a substitute for full-sector research.
What CannaSetups helps organize
Structured panels and workflows for reviewing cannabis-sector conditions in one place.
MSOS-oriented context
Review ETF behavior alongside the broader cannabis-sector conditions that often surround it.
Policy catalysts
Keep federal and state policy developments in view alongside market readouts.
Breadth and liquidity
Monitor sector participation and liquidity shifts without jumping between scattered sources.
Leaders and laggards
Compare relative strength across cannabis equities within the same research workspace.
Watchlists
Track the symbols and themes you care about in a structured desk layout.
Monitored conditions
Use monitored-condition workflows on supported tiers where enabled.
Research support, not trade direction
CannaSetups is research and monitoring software. It does not provide brokerage services, trade execution, cannabis sales, or personalized financial advice.
Clear boundaries by design
CannaSetups surfaces research context and monitored conditions so users can decide what to review next.
- Subscription SaaS
- No cannabis or CBD/THC sales
- No cannabis order processing
- Not a broker
- Not a trading venue
- No trade execution
- Not personalized financial advice