The Motley Fool

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The Motley Fool provides leading insight and analysis about stocks, helping investors stay informed.

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Todd Stephens
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Motley Fool is a Buy Motley Fool is a great advisory tool. Lots of different subscription options for all kinds of investors, and it removes most of the guesswork and stress from stock purchasing.

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Meredith
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Lots of Information Though the different service offerings can be overwhelming, The Motley Fool tries to provide education and recommendations to all types of investors. Investors needs to know themselves, risk tolerance, stage of life, etc., and then choose the right service(s). I really appreciate that they are willing and actively trying to improve, as well as ask for feedback. The new "Scorecard" updates provided by two analysts are fantastic, as are the "What Do We Think Now" articles.

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customer
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Good recs; too many solicitations to upgrade Generally good recommendations over the years and have learned a lot and done a few % better than the S&P500 over the long haul (~25 years). But there are too many long-winded solicitations to upgrade my subscription.

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Gary Tustison
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TMF does an excellent job reviewing… TMF does an excellent job reviewing companies. I also get a lot out of articles. It seems every week I not only see a review of companies I own but also other companies in their spaces Thanks!

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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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