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The flagship service by The Motley Fool co-founders David and Tom Gardner. Provides top stock recommendations. https://t.co/pLK5Y4g7W0

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What's one stock everyone should own?
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Your money grows faster when you leave it alone.
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When a stock you own looks 40% overvalued to you, what do you do?
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20 years ago, @TMFStockAdvisor made its very first stock recommendations to members. After two decades, Stock Advisor's average returns of 445.5% compared to a 126.4% return for the S&P 500 has met all of our founders' @TomGardnerFool & @DavidGFool most ambitious expectations.
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Tom Gardner
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There are many ways to win big as a long-term investor in stocks. Expertise in just 1 of these can give you the advantage: - product - technology - culture - leadership - financials - marketing - valuation - capital allocation You can win REALLY big w/ expertise in 2 or more.
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Teach your kids about money by leading by example.
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Yes, it’s true. I’m changing my focus from publicly picking stocks to other endeavors. However, of course(!), #FoolForLife! My full statement: https://t.co/62XrzJnWJO ❤️❤️❤️ to all my Fools and Rule Breakers everywhere!
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My focus is changing, but The Motley Fool's commitment remains the same.
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After nearly 30 years focused on publicly picking stocks, our co-founder @DavidGFool is choosing to shift his focus from the stock market and invest time in other endeavors. Click the link below to watch or read his full statement. https://t.co/cXCqHNTD2g
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My focus is changing, but The Motley Fool's commitment remains the same.
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5 years
The final round of high-conviction stock and fund picks that we believe are well positioned to make money over the next 5 years is now available for FREE at https://t.co/2Z7KKrLBCB.
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David Gardner
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@AliciaAlfiere throwing down The @TMFStockAdvisor Way for members at today's free-for-members Investing Summit. These thoughts have guided me and all my fellow Fools @themotleyfool for a long, long time. 😃 Fool on!
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The next 5 recommendations for our April Fool's portfolio have been released! Check them out at https://t.co/2Z7KKrLBCB and catch up on last week's recommendations.
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Speculating: < 1 year Betting: 1-5 years Investing: 5+ years
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3 things that matter most when determining how long your money could last when you retire: - Your time horizon - Your expenses - Your investments
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Tom Gardner
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For long-term investors, all short-term stock pricing is meaningless.
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The three most powerful finance phrases: "I don't know." "I'm not going to do anything." "This too will pass."
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Two things to keep in mind about stock market crashes: 1. They often don't last too long 2. They can be great buying opportunities
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Don't let your emotions take over next time the stock market crashes.
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Here are four tactics that can help you succeed in the stock market even if you don't follow it: 1. Invest for the long term 2. Don't worry about beating the market 3. Invest consistently 4. Don't get hung up on your account balance
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Tom Gardner
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The easiest, greatest financial decision you can make is to invest for the rest of your life.
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Trying to avoid market declines is more dangerous than enduring market declines.
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