With marijuana stocks experiencing an unprecedented bull run lately, it isn't easy to find one that's undervalued -- in fact, we had to venture all the way down to Florida locate one. Veteran Motley Fool contributor Eric Volkman and Healthcare and Cannabis Bureau Chief Corinne Jurney Cardina talk about that stock and why it's so attractive in this Motley Fool Live clip recorded on Feb. 5, 2021. Here's The Marijuana Stock You've Been Waiting ForA little-known Canadian company just unlocked what some experts think could be the key to profiting off the coming marijuana boom. And make no mistake – it is coming. Cannabis legalization is sweeping over North America – 15 states plus Washington, D.C., have all legalized recreational marijuana over the last few years, and full legalization came to Canada in October 2018. And one under-the-radar Canadian company is poised to explode from this coming marijuana revolution. Because a game-changing deal just went down between the Ontario government and this powerhouse company...and you need to hear this story today if you have even considered investing in pot stocks. Simply click here to get the full story now. Learn more Corinne Cardina: Eric, what is one marijuana stock that you think is wildly undervalued right now? Eric Volkman: Well, there are no pot stocks, I believe, that are wildly undervalued. Cardina: A little bit undervalued. Volkman: Slightly, modestly undervalued. Okay, one undervalued play I would say right now, people know about this stock, but other marijuana stocks have got more press than these guys. They're a stock called Trulieve Cannabis (OTC: TCNNF), they're based in Florida. Their strategy is basically to be fairly dominant in their local market. Their market share there is almost 50%, and they are, far and away, the largest retailer there. They operate in Florida, and of course, Florida has, probably as a lot of people know, has only legalized medical marijuana. So, because medical marijuana is, by nature, a very limited market and kind of a fussy market, you can only sell to people that have permission to use medical marijuana, Trulieve has done very well. It's a huge market, and not to keep banging the table about this, but once Florida goes legal with recreational, like I would imagine it would, I can't see any reason why not, Trulieve is right there. Its network of dispensaries is extensive, it's all over the state. They're really going to benefit. They know Florida, they know that market cold. The one downside about Trulieve is, compared to something like we just mentioned a while ago, Cresco Labs in Illinois, they don't have much of a national footprint at all, or hardly any. They have a presence in, basically, four other states, but it's very light. They have one dispensary in California, one dispensary in Connecticut. They were recently awarded three dispensary permits in West Virginia, but again, that's not a high number. It's essentially a play on one market. But the fact that they have dipped into these other markets shows that they're not shy to do so, and that they're being cautious, and they're conserving their resources, they're conserving their capital. On top of everything, Trulieve is that most amazing of all things a profitable marijuana company. They've been doing well. Do we have the numbers? Let me see. Again, let me check my cheat sheet here. Where's Trulieve? Cardina: I have their diluted EPS, trailing 12 months as $0.59, so it's on the plus side. There you go. Volkman: Yeah, exactly. They're not losing money and on top of that, they are getting bigger. They opened yet another Florida dispensary, I think at the end of last month. I actually have the numbers here. In their most recently reported quarter, they booked revenue of almost 182 million, sorry, that's Canadian dollars, 182 million Canadian, net income CA$6.3 million. Not huge numbers, but they are profitable. So Trulieve would be my pick for, if not necessarily super undervalued, a somewhat undervalued, underappreciated pick.Corinne Cardina has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. Eric Volkman has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool owns shares of and recommends Cresco Labs Inc. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.Source