What Netflix really fears (it's not Disney)

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Unless you've been living under a rock for the past couple of months, you've seen that the future of entertainment is already here, and it's challenging Netflix's dominance of your screen!

You see, research firm PwC anticipates revenue from media and entertainment will reach an estimated $2.6 trillion by 2023. And with Netflix reaching $15 billion in revenue in 2018, that still leaves $2.58 trillion left over.

It's hard to believe, but 2018 also marked the 25-year anniversary of the founding of The Motley Fool by two legendary investors, David and Tom Gardner.

In that time, anticipating the impact streaming would have, Tom and David recommended Netflix early on to members of Motley Fool Stock Advisor. Those investors lucky enough to have gotten in early would have made a killing.

Since then, investors have seen an amazing 16,192% in returns; and since we first recommended Marvel (later bought by Disney), investors have seen 7,591% in returns.

But I'm not here to throw them a victory parade or make you feel depressed if you missed out on any of those huge gains...

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

More specifically, a rare and historically very profitable stock buy signal is flashing right now. Because just like they uncovered Netflix while you were still paying late fees at Blockbuster, they have found the one "Netflix Killer" stock that just might give Netflix a run for its money.

I want to know the name of this "Netflix Killer" stock

You see, 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. Many of us around the office have come to call this formal agreement between these two legendary investors the "Ultimate Buy" sign.

It's rare that David and Tom formally agree on the exact same stock - it's happened only 23 times over the entire history of Motley Fool Stock Advisor.

But when it has happened, the results have been spectacular:

  • Netflix is up 13,029% since Tom agreed with David on it in June 2007.
  • Tesla, which received the "Ultimate Buy" sign in November 2012, is up 2,207% since then.

Of course, neither David nor Tom would ever describe this stock as a "sure thing," but the details behind this tiny little internet company are impressive:

  • It's smaller than 1/100th 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 $575 million 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 is more than 10x bigger than the online streaming industry.

And their intrepid CEO is betting his fortune - $575,715,640 to be exact - on what he's calling cable TV's "ticking time bomb."

That's why they've been pounding the table on this "Netflix Killer" stock I've begun to tell you about today - urging members of The Motley Fool investment community to buy shares before they potentially skyrocket.

Look, I understand this all may sound too good to be true, but the returns for "Netflix Killer" stocks have simply been too good to ignore - and there's no guarantee that the investing world will ever see this buy signal flash again.

And today is your chance to learn the full story on this remarkable company, because we've packed all the details into an exclusive investor's buying guide.

This guide details this "Netflix Killer" stock, and every bit of information you absolutely need to know in order to scoop up shares.

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Rex Moore

Rex Moore
Senior Technology Reporter
The Motley Fool

 

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We work fervently, feverishly, and Foolishly to make sure all the facts and figures we publish in our emails are 100% accurate and up to date. "Ultimate Buy" average returns as of February 05, 2020. The 23 stock occurrences refer to all recommendations inside of both Motley Fool Rule Breakers and Motley Fool Stock Advisor. All other returns are as of February 24, 2020.
Suzanne Frey, an executive at Alphabet, is a member of The Motley Fool's board of directors. Eric Bleeker owns shares of Tesla and Walt Disney. The Motley Fool owns shares of Alphabet (C shares), Netflix, Tesla, and Walt Disney.

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