The most useless stock picking con on the internet


Dear Fellow Investor,

You've no doubt been hearing a lot about Motley Fool Stock Advisor lately.

Quite frankly, this investing service is not for everyone.

I've read hundreds of membership refund requests over the years (all honored with no questions asked, of course) and one theme constantly repeats itself. Please allow me to share with you one such request from July 2012.

Out of respect, I won't publish his email or even his first name, but for purposes of conversation, let's call him "Frank."

Frank subscribed to Stock Advisor just a week before his cancellation and chose to buy Netflix from the best buy list.

It was priced around $12 at the time and it dropped 21% right after Frank bought it.

Including some other colorful language, Frank canceled his membership by calling The Motley Fool as useless as every other stock picking con on the internet.

He went on to ask for a full refund and said he would share his experience with all his investing friends.

Frank received 100% of his money back from The Motley Fool.

And as you probably know, Netflix currently sits at the split adjusted price of nearly $96 a share, just a little over 3 years after his cancellation request. Even though Frank canceled his $49/year Stock Advisor membership, I hope he never sold his Netflix shares. If not, he's sitting on more than a 715% return today!

While I've read hundreds of emails just like this one, I've also seen hundreds of thousands of investors join and happily renew their memberships year after year.

While vastly outnumbered, are people like Frank who cancel Stock Advisor wrong?

Nope, they're 100% right... They know what's right for them.

There have in fact been a handful of stocks recommended by Stock Advisor that have dropped right after they were picked. For traders like Frank, Motley Fool Stock Advisor is not a great fit.

Given that some stocks drop almost immediately, why would several football stadiums of people continually renew their Stock Advisor memberships with a smile of their face? It's simple really.

Fools invest for the long-term. And when they do so, they see some pretty outstanding results.

Since its inception, Stock Advisor picks have returned 17.7% per year. That's nearly 3 times better than the market average, and is why Wall Street Journal columnist Mark Hulbert recently spotlighted Motley Fool newsletters' outperformance compared to the 200 others he tracks:

Consider this: The three top spots in the Hulbert Financial Digest's five-year rankings of more than 200 investment-advisory services all buy and hold quality companies. Remarkably, all three are subscription newsletters published by the same advisory firm, the Motley Fool in Alexandria, Va., which was founded by brothers Tom and David Gardner in 1993.

To summarize, there are two types of people who take out a $49/year membership to Motley Fool Stock Advisor:

The first group contains a handful of traders who want to get rich very quick (like doubling their money in a month), and will cancel if they don't.

The second group is packed with investors who want to get rich for the long-term. I'm talking about permanent wealth built over 5-year and greater timeframes. This is the Motley Fool way of investing. It's the reason why Stock Advisor is the largest advisory of its kind.

I write to you today because I believe you belong in that second group.

Just like Mark T. from Des Moines, Iowa:

Mark T.

"Motley Fool's changed my life in this main respect: I'm financially independent today. I didn't think that would be possible until maybe my mid or late 60s. I have the ability to make choices and quality of life decisions now that I would never be able to make before."

Imagine yourself saying the same thing as Mark. Hundreds of thousands of successful investors already are, and you can too... starting today.

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Most importantly, just like Mark was before he joined The Motley Fool, you are just one step away from taking control of your financial future. In just a few years, you could have the same quality of life he now enjoys.

That all starts by you joining Stock Advisor today. I urge you not to delay.

Simply click here to join the thousands of others already profiting.

To your permanent wealth,

Signature

Jeremy Phillips
Chief Digital Officer
The Motley Fool

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