This is still my best advice

Wow.

A lot of people are excited about this coming Friday.

And who can blame them?

David and Tom Gardner are finally going to announce their new stock picks.

And as I mentioned earlier this week, that's a big deal…

Because since 2003, their average stock pick is up 180%. That's more than triple the performance of the S&P 500.

To state the obvious, you don't triple the stock market's return over 12+ years by getting lucky.

And that's exactly why people are so excited about the new picks coming out Friday.

But here's the thing: I haven't heard back from you yet.

So, unfortunately, you aren't going to get the picks.

Because I can only send these picks to members of Motley Fool Stock Advisor.

But don't worry — it's not too late yet. You still have a little time left to join.

Now, you've probably been thinking about joining The Motley Fool for awhile.

You're ready to start investing like a pro. You want your money to work for you.

You would love to give your family the gift of true financial security and freedom.

Because it's not about money… it's about improving the quality of life.

And whether you want to buy a vacation home, a sailboat, or simply pay tuition for your kids and grandkids…

It simply isn't possible without money.

And investing is the best way I know to create that kind of wealth.

Now, I know you're ready to take your financial performance to the next level…

But something is holding you back from taking the next step and joining Motley Fool Stock Advisor.

Which means I'm not able to help you realize your family's dreams.

If you haven't had a chance to read the emails I sent you earlier this week, you might be wondering why now is the right time to join Stock Advisor.

Well, while timing isn't everything, the history of David's stock picks shows that it pays to get in early.

Just consider this:

If I'd sent you this email on June 7, 2002… hours before David recommended Marvel, you'd be up 5,217% today.

Or on May 21, 2004, right before David first recommended Priceline. You'd be up 5,337% today.

Or — more recently — on May 16, 2014… just moments before Tom announced his recommendation of WisdomTree Investments?

Less than a year later you'd be up 87%.

Now if you had invested just $1,000 in each of those stocks, you'd be sitting on over $109,000 today.

And loyal followers of David and Tom who invested more did even better — a $5,000 in each of those ideas would be worth well over $500,000 today.

It's time to stop waiting.

There will never be a "perfect" moment to make the changes you've been wanting to make.

Why don't you make today the day you take your first step towards your new life by joining Motley Fool Stock Advisor?

Simply click the button below for details on how you can join Stock Advisor.

By joining today, you will lock-in membership and ensure that you get the stock recommendation as soon as it goes out this Friday.


YES! I want to be one of the first to discover
David and Tom's NEWEST stock recommendations!



See you on Friday,

Signature

Eric Bleeker, CFA
The Motley Fool

P.S. This offer includes a special 30-day money-back guarantee if you join today. So you can get these two stock ideas completely risk-free. If you aren't blown away by the ideas, just let us know any time during the next 30 days and we'll promptly refund every penny, no questions asked.

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We work fervently, feverishly, and Foolishly to make sure all the facts and figures we publish in our emails are 100% accurate and up to date. David Gardner owns shares of Priceline Group and Walt Disney. Eric Bleeker owns shares of Priceline Group. The Motley Fool owns shares of Priceline Group and Walt Disney. Returns as of September 22, 2015.

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