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I'm a bit skeptical after seeing today's recommendation -- stock immediately shot up after the recommendation. Is that typical? If so, it does come across a little sketchy there...like the time to have bought it was before the recommendation, not after.
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Don't take their recommendations to heart, do your research as well.
They have had plenty of duds in the past.
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I'm a bit skeptical after seeing today's recommendation -- stock immediately shot up after the recommendation. Is that typical? If so, it does come across a little sketchy there...like the time to have bought it was before the recommendation, not after.
I'm curious if you actually watched the webcast because Tom addressed that. They are in it for the long term and don't care what a stock does for a hour, day, week, month etc. His suggestion was buy some now....buy some more later.
I just recently became a member from this thread but I've been using motley fool public articles for quite a while successfully.
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I just recently became a member from this thread but I've been using motley fool public articles for quite a while successfully.
For those that want to get an idea what Motley fool is recommending here is a pie from M1Finance (free trades, fractional shares) with the latest 20 picks including the one from today: https://m1.finance/dWw91QNTHRIk
Guess I'm a little skeptical just because it's so open to abuse. Basically anyone with a platform like this could make a killing simply by buying a specific stock, touting it a couple of weeks later, then selling it on the day it gets that boost from touting it.
I'm not saying they are doing that, just that those infocommercial style advertisements/spam don't exactly seem 100% honest there ... about the honestly level of ads from a used car dealership.
Guess I'm a little skeptical just because it's so open to abuse. Basically anyone with a platform like this could make a killing simply by buying a specific stock, touting it a couple of weeks later, then selling it on the day it gets that boost from touting it.
I'm not saying they are doing that, just that those infocommercial style advertisements/spam don't exactly seem 100% honest there ... about the honestly level of ads from a used car dealership.
Take a look at the 20 in that list....several of them have already jumped 10 times their price at the time motley fool started recommending but keep in mind their advice is intended towards holding stock for 3 to 5 YEARS.
I made a KILLING on 1 of those "If you have $3000 invest in these 3 stocks" articles that recommended Square (up 300% since April 2020), Tradedesk(up 280% since April 2020) and Abbvie (up 78% since April 2020). If you google it's easy enough to find that article and check how those stocks have done since then. I have a harder time when it's the third time Tom has recommended FVRR which has already gone up 10 times and he still thinks it has another 10 in it...yet I dropped some cash on it today on top of the amount I opened the position with the day I saw their list of recommendations.
Oh worth mentioning they also recommend Amazon and Tradedesk which are not in that Pie because I have them in another one.
Today was the first videocast I watched and I noted two things....he mentions stocks in passing (with stock symbol) not on their list that he likes (Like GDRX and WD) and he spent 1/2 of the hour allotted answering user submitted questions (the ones that had been most upvoted by other viewers). They just started this video stuff apparently so transcripts are not realtime yet so depends on if you want to know the info at 1pm est or whenever they get around to typing it in. None of that stuff shows up in their one paragraph synopsis article.
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For members, they offer this page to see the performance of all their recommendations ever. (Of course you can easily double check their math)
https://www.fool.com/premium/stoc...ns/active/
This page has ALL the recommendations from newest to oldest with the dates recommended. It's not hard to find. I'm thinking some of these posts are just trolls trying to trick paid members into giving out the info for free...