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[21st Century Forex Trader] From Our Associates At The Motley Fool Dear investor, Not to alarm you but you're about to miss an important and rare event only available to Motley Fool Stock Advisor members. You see, renowned investor Tom Gardner has identified a stock that he thinks resembles Facebook before its IPO. It’s a little internet company that’s growing at a torrid pace – profit grew 54% in the last quarter alone! But there’s something even more unique about Tom’s latest buy signal that has the investing community bustling. Tom’s brother David – a legendary investor who picked Amazon at $3.19 – has gone on record also recommending investors buy this same exact stock. [Join today to learn about this incredible pick!]( In fact, some investors have come to call this signal a "total conviction" buy sign - and it's an incredibly rare occurrence. Over 17 years of guiding investors, Tom and David have only ever formally agreed on recommending 21 stocks. And when they have, the results have been spectacular: - Netflix, which Tom agreed with David on in June of 2007, is a "Total Conviction" pick up 11,678%. - Tesla, which Tom agreed with David on in November of 2012, is up 764%. In fact, across the 21 stocks Tom and David have agreed on The average return for each stock is an astounding 509%! Crushing the S&P 500 by almost 6x! This tiny internet company is about 1/154th the size of Facebook. Yet, we think it has a jaw-dropping market opportunity that could be bigger than 2016 total sales of Apple, Amazon, Facebook, and Google - combined! This small cap stock has already banked $576 million for its young CEO. But he's betting all of it - $576,397,119 to be exact - on something he's calling a "ticking time bomb." You see, Tom thinks this company's product holds the key to even higher earnings as more and more people ditch cable for streaming TV. And the truth is there’s still almost 100 million people waiting to cut the cord. But he thinks it's only a matter of time. And this little company could stand to rake in billions from it. So, while the "cord cutting" trade has pushed millions of investors into Amazon, Netflix, and Disney... all of which are near all-time highs. This hidden company has been raking in cash from deals with industry titans... with almost no fanfare from Wall Street And every good investor knows the big money is made by finding little-known companies with big growth prospects – and getting in early. The Motley Fool has recommended this stock four times already in the past year, and each time it's gone on to crush the market. But we think that's just the beginning. At such a small size we're confident this stock has PLENTY of room to go. But while you can't go back in time to lock in the 509% returns you'd have by purchasing all of the stocks David and Tom have agreed upon... I believe I'm offering the next best thing. 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