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Additionally, the reason I post about the pie every so often is when I share a m1finance pie it's static so you don't see any future changes therefore I am updating the link in the wiki each time I make changes to the pie and then letting people know so they can pull in the new one/review it.
You can get some rule breaker info by watching the rule breaker live podcasts when they are on the schedule.
Hope that helps.
Mine has been since Feb 11.... ☹️
The Motley Fool Stock Advisor Pie/Portfolio is in the wiki of this thread towards the bottom. It's just been updated with today's recommendation which was released at 1pm EST. The link has to be updated every time to reflect the new changes as m1finance gives you a static image of what the pie looked like at the time I created the link.
https://slickdeals.net/f/14800072-this-post-can-and-should-be-edited-by-users-like-you?p=144979363
As always rep's from this thread tell me people are actively using the Pie's and as long as I see activity I will continue to update it.
If you have setup a m1finance account and applied this pie to it (you always have the option to just take the list of stocks to whatever brokerage you prefer but pick one that supports fractional shares to make life easy on you.), I recommend you look at the 1 month timeframe and sort by Tot/Gain then look at the ones that have dropped the most (at the bottom in red) as well as the most recent recommendation. You could also look at Year to date. Since I did my initial buy's back at beginning of February it was an easy way to see what was on "sale" and add to my positions or you can just add x dollars to the whole portfolio and it will divide it up based on the percentages you allocate for each stock. Try to keep in mind these recommendations target you holding the stocks for 3-5 years and they can fluctuate widely at time. Right now Tech is not thought fondly off due to the recent pullback but that's actually the best time to be buying it.
Found out they pay out quarterly. Guess we've got a few more months to wait. ugh.
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*taken from my previous post*
The link has to be updated every time to reflect the new changes as m1finance gives you a static image of what the pie looked like at the time I created the link.
https://slickdeals.net/f/14800072-this-post-can-and-should-be-edited-by-users-like-you?p=144979363
As always rep's from this thread tell me people are actively using the Pie's and as long as I see activity I will continue to update it.
It looks like M1Finance is offering a deal to get $30(3% return) if you deposit $1000 within 14 days of opening the account. You get the sign on bonus 7-14 days after that. Details are at their website.
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Who exactly are you calling a clown and what letters are you talking about?
*taken from my previous post*
The link has to be updated every time to reflect the new changes as m1finance gives you a static image of what the pie looked like at the time I created the link.
https://slickdeals.net/f/14800072-this-post-can-and-should-be-edited-by-users-like-you?p=144979363
As always rep's from this thread tell me people are actively using the Pie's and as long as I see activity I will continue to update it.
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although I'm typically a few hours after the stream.