[URGENT] new high-growth stock picks about to be released

Dear Investor,

I'm not saying that timing is everything…

… but there's something special when David Gardner recommends a new cutting-edge high-growth stock.

Quite simply: it's a signal you don't want to miss!

What do I mean by that?

  • Well, if I'd sent you this email on October 18, 2006... hours before David recommended Baidu — you'd be up 1,724% today.
  • Or on February 18, 2009, right before he first recommended Keurig Green Mountain. You'd be up 515% today.
  • Or — more recently — on April 23, 2014 (just moments before he announced his recommendation of Palo Alto Networks)? Less than a year later you'd be up 143%.

And that's why I'm sending you this note right now.

David Gardner is just about to release his newest growth stock recommendations. Today!

Obviously, I can't promise that our upcoming recommendations will go down in history like these other stocks…

But when you consider that his average recommendation is up 80% — I think it's safe to say odds are good these are companies you don't want to miss learning about.

So I hope you don't take a chance and risk not knowing about their next recommendations…

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See you on the inside,

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The Motley Fool

 


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