New York, NY – January 23, 2017 – InvestorsHub Newswire - Wall Street Corner Report
 
North American Cannabis Holdings, Inc. (USOTC: USMJ) traded almost 1 billion shares on Friday, Jan 20, 2017 and closed up 25% at $0.0005.  The trading volume was the second highest trading volume on the OTC Markets just behind Compass Biotechnologies, Inc. (USOTC: COBI) which traded just over 1 billion shares closing at $0.0004.  The technical analysis of the trading session of Friday is presenting a unique and very compelling opportunity to see USMJ’s PPS rocket.  Stock Technical Analysis (StockTA.com/USMJ) reports that USMJ is signaling VERY BULLISH.  At the same time, OTC Short Report (OTCShortReport.com/USMJ.com) indicates a SHORT SQUEEZE opportunity for USMJ with over 50% of the trading on Friday being reported as short sales. 
 
The overwhelmingly BULLISH sentiment has the potential to force a rapid 500 million share buy-in resulting in a rapid USMJ PPS increase breaking through, in our opinion, $0.001 this week.
 
OTC Short Report has identified USMJ as one of the MOST SHORTED stocks in recent trading.  Other companies on OTC Short Report’s MOST SHORTED LIST include:
 
Compass Biotechnologies, Inc. (USOTC: COBI);
Lithium Exploration Group, Inc. (USOTC: LEXG), and
ML Capital Group, Inc. (USOTC: MLCG).
 
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