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Duke Street 2000, 22314, Alexandria, United States
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Richard, Career Discoverys
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Double digit returns already! Stock selections range from under $50.00 to $200.00 plus. Already scored a few double-digit returns! A lot of upsell and quite wordy, long, and detailed recommendations for higher-level subscriptions. Agree with the "hold five years" philosophy. Go long.

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Philip F
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I am mostly pleased... Well you recommend stocks that perform well. Especially when I became a member back in '16. Especially NVDA! I think you could do better advising to sell before companies tank. And I wish you had put a buy on NVDA when it reached a low of $108 or so in the recent past.

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Scott
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Way way too much marketing BS Way way too much marketing BS - I bail out on every email as soon as I see all the BS. Quit sending all the same charts and "data" from years past and get to the point with essential content and price of offerings.

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Meliscki
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Meliscki - Review Good morning I hope you are doing well I renewed for one more year with Motley Fool because one year is too short for a final conclusion My frustration with Motley fool is due to CHWY, TSLA and PAYC indications that fell down around 40% right after being indicated by Motley Fool . Thanks, Meliscki .

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Jerry G Love
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Always 10 other companies I like alot of the content and context the Motley Fool puts out. However, I have always been curious at how you can look up Motley Fool news about 100% of the public companies and the Motley Fool always has 10 better companies that they would recommend. If there are not any other public companies, how can they recommend 10 better ones? Is there a parallel universe stock market or is Motley Fool more interested in getting your money?

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