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Small Internet Stock Receives Rare "All In" Buy Signal

5 Years From Now, You'll Probably Wish You'd Grabbed This Stock

Key Points

  • The "All In" buy signal has only happened 27 times over the entire history of Motley Fool Stock Advisor.

  • The average return of stocks selected with the "All In" buy signal is 1,434%… crushing the S&P 500 by more than 13x.

  • There's a tiny internet company showing this buy signal that sits in the middle of the advertising market - a market that's 10X bigger than the online streaming industry (think Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hulu).

I'm writing you today to talk about something I believe could change the way you invest forever.

More specifically, a rare and historically very profitable stock buy signal that is flashing right now.

See the "All In" Pick

The Rare "All In" Pick

You see, The Motley Fool's David and Tom Gardner independently research and pick their own stocks – what David picks has nothing to do with what Tom picks and vice versa.

However, every so often the two of them will land on the exact same stock, which many of us around the office call the "All In" buy sign.

It's rare that David and Tom formally agree on the exact same stock – but when it has happened, the results have been spectacular:

  • Netflix is up 19,596% since Tom agreed with David on it in June 2007

  • Tesla, which received the "All In" buy sign in November 2012, is up 10,638% since.

In fact, across the 27 stocks David and Tom have agreed on ... the average return is an astounding 1,434% … crushing the S&P 500 by more than 13x!

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The Under-the-Radar Stock

Now of course, we would never tell you to go "all-in" on one stock — our research shows the best way to build lasting wealth is own a diversified portfolio of multiple stocks — 30 or more is great.

But the details behind this tiny little internet company are impressive:

  • It's currently 1/50th the size of Google.

  • Each one of David's and Tom's recommendations of its stock is crushing the market.

  • Its young CEO has already banked $2.3 billion on this stock since its IPO.

This company stands to profit as more and more people ditch cable for streaming TV. And in fact, David and Tom believe this company's crucial technology could represent the final nail in the coffin for traditional cable.

Now this isn't some competitor to Netflix, Hulu, or Amazon Prime Video as you might expect. Instead, this company sits in the middle of the advertising market, which could be more than 10X bigger than the online streaming industry.

Despite this company's jaw-dropping success over the past few years, most investors may have still never even heard of this company's name!

That's right, while most investors have been busy pouring more money into only well-known, blue-chip tech stocks, David and Tom have been doing what the world's greatest investors do — looking for the NEXT stock that could possibly deliver returns of +1,000%, +2,000%, or even +5,000%.

That's why they've recommended the stock I've begun to tell you about today.

There's just one catch:

I'm sharing the full details of the stock ONLY with members of The Motley Fool's award-winning, flagship investing service, Motley Fool Stock Advisor, which offers easy-to-follow, monthly stock recommendations to individual investors.

That's right! Each and every month, over 750,000 investors tune in to discover which stocks David and Tom Gardner believe investors should be buying shares of today.

David and Tom have published a brand-new, comprehensive "buy" report inside Stock Advisor that shows you exactly why this small, "all in" stock is a buy.

This could be your chance to get in early on what could prove to be a very special investment recommendation.

I urge you to take action today and decide for yourself if you want to take advantage of this opportunity. Simply click below to access our secure sign-up page.

Don't delay! Click here to get started.
Past performance is not a predictor of future results. Individual investment results may vary. All investing involves risk of loss.

"All In" average returns as of March 8, 2021. The 27 stock occurrences refer to all recommendations inside of both Motley Fool Rule Breakers and Motley Fool Stock Advisor. All other returns are as of March 8, 2021. CEO figures are as of August 15, 2020. 

John Mackey, CEO of Whole Foods Market, an Amazon subsidiary, is a member of The Motley Fool's board of directors. Eric Bleeker owns shares of Amazon, Baidu, NVIDIA, and Tesla. The Motley Fool owns shares of Amazon, Baidu, Netflix, NVIDIA, and Salesforce.com. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.


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