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My $523,111 Bet

Motley Fool CEO Tom Gardner recommended Netflix in 2007 and Tesla in 2012. Now, he's betting $523,111 on this one stock that counts Amazon and Microsoft among their loyal customers. I'll bet 5 years from now, you'll wish you owned this stock...

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CEO Bets $1.1 Billion on 1 Pot Stock


Something incredible is happening to this pot stock!

The company's CEO declared he thinks they're only 2-3% of what the company could become. We here at The Motley Fool are convinced we're only in the VERY early days of this company's trajectory.

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He Predicted Netflix. Here's What We Think Is Next

If you missed your chance to get in on Netflix early...then I think you are going to want to learn more about this incredible stock.

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Could This Stock Really Set You For Life?

David Gardner's early Amazon stock call turned $5K into more than $1,800,000. Now, he's issued a "buy" alert on this stock...

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