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Welcome Two New Assets on NAGA!

We're adding 2 popular assets that have been recently requested by many investors

Updated October 16, 2025

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New Tradable Assets on NAGA!

Today, NAGA brings you even more options! 🎉

We’re adding 2 popular assets that have been recently requested by many investors. These assets are now more relevant than ever as they represent very liquid areas – medicinal cannabis and energy resources.

Let’s take a quick look at all the new assets 🔍

$ACB (Aurora Cannabis Inc.)

Headquarters: Edmonton, Canada 🇨🇦
Industry: Cannabis 🌿
Date of foundation: 2006 📅
Ticker symbol: $ACB 💹

Aurora Cannabis is a Canadian licensed cannabis producer, headquartered in Edmonton. It trades on the Toronto Stock Exchange and Nasdaq. As of late 2021, Aurora Cannabis had eight licensed production facilities, five sales licenses, and operations in 25 countries.

It is one of the best-known and biggest players in the medical cannabis industry, which makes the company’s stock extremely sought-after by investors.

$SPWR (SunPower Corporation)

Headquarters: San Jose, California, USA 🇺🇸
Industry: Energy ⚡
Date of foundation: 1985 📅
Ticker symbol: $SPWR 💹

SunPower Corporation is an integrated solar products and services company. The company designs, manufactures, and markets high-performance solar electric power technologies worldwide. Shares of this company are traded on the NASDAQ and have a ticker symbol of $SPWR.

In October 2022, the company’s stock was up more than 50%. This confirms that the corporation is reaching great heights and has value for investors and shareholders.

So, are you ready to diversify your trading strategy with new NAGA assets? 💹

That’s easy!

Simply sign up for a free account with NAGA, authenticate your identity, and fund your account to get started! After that, you can begin looking for stocks to buy, sell, and trade 📊

*Both of the new stock assets are available as CFDs and Real Stocks.

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