Warren Buffett is a Fool! ($49 says you are, too)

Warren Buffett is a Fool!
($49 says you are, too)

Dear Fellow Investor,

Lately it seems like there are only two types of investors out there: speculators and Fools.

The first group treats investing like a Vegas craps table, blindly going full tilt and hoping lady luck is on their side.

They don't last long.

The second, more mature group, are what we refer to with honor as "Fools," who build multigenerational wealth the old-fashioned way.

You know, with folksy ideas like hard work, common sense, and patient investments in great companies.

I'm sure you know which camp Warren Buffett is in... we think so highly of his approach that we've named a conference room for him...and we adhere to his way of investing for the long haul.

He had the patience to skip the run on tech stocks in the dot-com era while so many speculators piled in... and got creamed months later.

And in 2008 when he "Foolishly" invested in the market bottom as others ran for the hills, foreseeing that:

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He was right.

It's up nearly 200% since then.

A few other "Fools" saw the same thing then, too, so they scooped up shares of Marvel (now owned by Disney), Illumina, and Apple at about the same time -- good for an average gain of 451.25% today.

Since then those Fools' ranks (and returns) have only grown. That's why today a few hundred thousand people woke up proud to be "Foolish investors," like Phillip R., who declared:

"There are a few must-haves in life. They are (1) air, (2) food and drink, (3) clothing, (4) shelter, and (5) Motley Fool Stock Advisor. Everything else is optional."

With returns crushing the market nearly 4:1, it's easy to see why Stock Advisor members like Phillip are so excited.

(Especially when you consider the $49 per year price tag of that outperformance.)

But rather than make a show of all this success, these Fools have quietly kept on investing.

Just recently they doubled down on an all-American company they first bought in the 2008 collapse, mere months before Buffett's well-timed quote above.

That pick is up 427.6% since then -- and it's still running!

Now, I can't confirm whether the Oracle himself is one of those few hundred thousand Fools who got the buy alert just released, but as Time once said,

"Even billionaires get ideas from The Motley Fool"

And that's why I'm so glad you've read this far (the speculators certainly didn't), because it means you see the world like Buffett, and Phillip, and those few hundred thousand other Fools.

If you think I'm right, I'd love to see you start profiting with us today at Motley Fool Stock Advisor.


Click here to join Stock Advisor today,
and enjoy our best price ever.


To your Foolish wealth,

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Austin Smith
Managing Editor, Fool.com
The Motley Fool

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