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Last Edited by famewolf April 12, 2021 at 08:04 AM
Send an email to [email protected] after you have signed up requesting opt-out for the auto renewal. After I did that, they sent me an email that said: "we have disabled the auto-renewal feature"

If you search online - you will find 2-year packages to StockAdvisor or Rule-breakers for only $98 (one-year for $59)

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[b]For those curious how Motley Fool's stock picks are performing I setup a pie (portfolio) on M1Finance with 41 of the most recent suggested stocks from Tom and David. As long as I see reps coming from this thread so I know people are still using it I will update this link every Thursday to show the new recommendations.
https://m1.finance/2M-jgR32cPTC [Final update was on 04/08 due to apparent lack of interest].
M1finance gives you free trades and fractional shares which means you can transfer xxx dollars a week or 2 weeks and it will adjust it based on your percentages.
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I just signed up. The first thing they do is try to sell you upgraded services for anywhere from $200-$14,000. The "premium" service we get is nearly useless. The last stock picks article is from December 28.
Swagbucks has 7500SB for the $99 yearly subscription as well, should be stackable for a nice MM.
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03-18-2021 at 09:43 AM.
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Did anyone get the cashback from Hoopla yet?
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03-18-2021 at 09:48 AM.
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It's only stock advisor. An email went out right at 1pm thursday titled "Today's Stock News: LMND, PINS, SHOP, and ZM" where it listed Tom's Best Buy's now and that should also tell you yes I'm including best buy now's otherwise there would only be 2 stocks a month for the picks. There was another email as well that just talked about Lemonade but I think I've since deleted it.

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.
I don't see link to your m1finance our. Can you link me please? Thanks
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03-18-2021 at 09:48 AM.
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Did anyone get the cashback from Hoopla yet?
Been "Pending" since Jan 31st. grrr...
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03-18-2021 at 09:49 AM.
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Been "Pending" since Jan 31st. grrr...

Mine has been since Feb 11.... ☹️
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03-18-2021 at 10:10 AM.
03-18-2021 at 10:10 AM.
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I don't see link to your m1finance our. Can you link me please? Thanks


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#edit144979363


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.
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Mine has been since Feb 11.... ☹️
https://hoopladoopla.com/help/cat...article/18

Found out they pay out quarterly. Guess we've got a few more months to wait. ugh.
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I purchased 2 year subscription for $98. Because the amount is less than $99, the AMEX promotion didnt get triggered. I am going to request for account cancellation and request refund and then purchase directly from the website for 1yr paying $99. Did anyone face this? Any Advice?
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The M1Finance Pie in the wiki (right under the op's post) has been updated with the 5 "Best Buy Now" picks that were released today. The 5 most recent all show 4% while older selections show lower numbers. The pie now contains 40 stocks.

*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#edit144979363


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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Hey Guys, I'll be adding any released "Best Buy Now" recommendations to the Motley Fool Stock Advisor Pie linked in the wiki later today but saw this email today that may be of special interest to folks who are currently not motley fool members (which is free as opposed to their pay services). I'll try to post the April Portfolio updates here as I get them.

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Our very first April Fool's joke was Zeigletics, a made-up penny stock to show the perils of pump-and-dump schemes.
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Our past jokes were opportunities to showcase the importance of focusing on the long term, staying disciplined as investors, and avoiding getting caught up in short-term headlines.
This April 1st, however, we wanted to do something different. It's been a wild year for the stock market and we're still in the midst of the pandemic.
So instead of running a joke, we're putting together a Foolish portfolio to help navigate the market both today and for the next five years -- and we're giving it away FREE to the entire Motley Fool community!

Within the past two months we've seen the stocks of many of our favorite businesses pull back from recent highs. We know many people are more nervous about investing today than they were even in the early days of the pandemic. And we believe one of the most important contributors to long-term investing success is to keep investing through turbulent times.
That's why today — instead of our usual April Fool's joke — you'll be getting our first-ever April Fool's Portfolio, aimed at helping Foolish investors navigate an uncertain market.
This special real-money portfolio will feature top recommendations chosen from our premium investing team. And we are making it available to each and every Fool around the world — for free!

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We want to demonstrate why we think people should be excited to invest for the long term — with a clear game plan to win — despite recent stock market volatility.
In the spirit of our company mission to help make the world smarter, happier, and richer, here is what we're doing for our April Fool's Portfolio.
The Motley Fool will invest $50,000 of its own capital in this portfolio. We are backing this portfolio with Motley Fool capital to highlight exactly how we're approaching allocation, balancing stocks and exchange-traded funds (ETFs), and building a portfolio we believe is positioned to make money over the next five years.
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Or check that site throughout April to see the latest with the portfolio.

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Will this clown just stop talking ....give the letters already
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Will this clown just stop talking ....give the letters already

Who exactly are you calling a clown and what letters are you talking about?
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04-01-2021 at 01:17 PM.
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The M1Finance Pie in the wiki (right under the op's post) has been updated with the most recent recommendation released today at 1pm. The 6 most recent all show 4% while older selections show lower numbers. The pie now contains 41 stocks. I'll also be passing along anything about the April Portfolio they mentioned in the email I quoted in my previous post. They said weekly but no idea of the day.

*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#edit144979363


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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Who exactly are you calling a clown and what letters are you talking about?
This afternoon the guy was just going on and on on the live stream, we didn't want to hear any of it just wanted the ticker and move on with it, he ranted for 20 some minutes as opposed to just sending out the email, my goodness.
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All I got out of the deal was the awful stock tip to buy Lemonade before it dropped 50%. Ugh.
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This afternoon the guy was just going on and on on the live stream, we didn't want to hear any of it just wanted the ticker and move on with it, he ranted for 20 some minutes as opposed to just sending out the email, my goodness.
I missed the live stream (doctor appt) but I typically just look here: https://www.fool.com/premium/stoc...mmendation

although I'm typically a few hours after the stream.
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