I'm writing today because you're about to miss an important event.
You see, David Gardner, co-founder and lead investor at The Motley Fool, is going to reveal his next great stock idea.
And I don't know about you, but I always pay attention when one of the best growth investors in the world gives me a stock tip.
But please note: as of right now, you're going to miss out because you aren't on the list to receive the stock ideas.
It's not too late yet, so I'm going to show you the simple steps to get on the list today.
But first, consider this:
- If I'd sent you this email on December 16, 2004... hours before David recommended Netflix... you'd be up 18,002% today.
- Or on September 5, 2002, right before David first recommended Amazon. You'd be up 12,317% today.
- Or - more recently - on July 15, 2016... just moments before David's brother Tom Gardner announced his recommendation of Shopify? In just 3 years you'd be up 1,231%.
Now if you had invested just $1,000 in each of those stocks, you'd be sitting on over $195,329 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 over $976,646 today.
But there's no need for me to cherry-pick returns here. It's as simple as this...
The average pick in Motley Fool Stock Advisor (Tom and David's stock recommendation service) is up 375%, while the S&P 500 during the same period is up just 100%.
In other words, David and Tom's average pick has QUADRUPLED the stock market's return for more than 15 years!
That track record is remarkable in a world where 95% of fund managers actually fail to beat the market at all.
Now, you can't go back in time and invest in those stocks I mentioned earlier.
But you can join today and be among the first people to hear about David's newest ideas.
Just don't delay - the new pick goes live in just a few days and you aren't on the list yet.
Simply click the button below for details on how you can join Stock Advisor and put yourself on the list today. (In case you're strapped for time, I just tested it myself and joining took less than two minutes.)
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