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It's almost time for the big reveal. The big reveal happens tomorrow. Don't miss out. --------------

It's almost time for the big reveal. The big reveal happens tomorrow. Don't miss out. --------------------------------------------------------------- What are we revealing? Five high conviction stocks David Gardner recommends buying right now to take advantage of market conditions in May and the days beyond. Who is David Gardner? David is currently ranked amongst the world's leading equity investors. His average stock pick has returned 549% for his subscribers — more than 6x more than what the overall market returned for investors over that same timeframe. He is The Motley Fool's co-founder and chief analyst, and his mission is to help everyday investors — from first-timers to seasoned veterans — profitably invest in today's most explosive and sustainable stock market trends. Why tomorrow? Periodically, David does something special at The Fool. He reviews every single stock he currently recommends to crown his official "Best Buys Now" — the five companies he most adamantly believes investors should be pouncing on today. And it's a very big deal when he does. To understand why, take a look at one of David's regular Best Buy lists — this one from the start of the decade (February 2010). Notice the trends captured: - Apple Inc. — The mobile revolution. - Amazon.com — The cloud computing revolution; online commerce. - Activision Blizzard — The rise of competitive gaming (eSports). - Medco Health Solutions — Healthcare supply chain adaption. - Disney — The rise of Media 2.0; Hollywood franchising. If you'd invested just $1,000 in each of those companies on the day David crowned them Best Buys, you'd be sitting on over $30,000 today. And If you'd invested $5,000? You'd be sitting on $150,000 right now. But don't waste your time dwelling on Apple, Amazon, and the past — not when David's out there right now looking for possibly far bigger opportunities at play. Remember, the best thing we do as investors is look towards the future. We hope you'll join us tomorrow when David does exactly that. How do I sign up for David's Best Buys? Unfortunately, David only releases his periodic Best Buys Now to members of Stock Advisor — The Motley Fool's flagship investing service. But here's the good news: Our traditional Stock Advisor subscriptions normally costs $199 — but we're currently taking up to 75% off to encourage our readers to invest responsibly. That's right — you can join Stock Advisor today for as low as $49 per year — and be first in line tomorrow when David finally releases his latest Best Buys Now. To secure your offer, simply click the button below to visit our order page. [Click here to join Stock Advisor for 75% off!]( Here's to your wealth, [Signature] Eric Bleeker Motley Fool Stock Advisor (Team David) P.S.: Remember, when you join Stock Advisor you're protected by our ironclad 30-day obligation-free guarantee. David and our team respect how important your money is to you. So if you're not completely satisfied at any point during your first 30 days, simply cancel and we'll immediately return every penny of your membership fee to you. No hassles. No delays. Just a full and immediate refund. And no matter what, the stock picks inside are still yours to keep. That's right. You can browse, even buy, every stock in the Stock Advisor portfolio... see our team's complete track record... join the world's greatest community of investors... and still receive a full refund of your membership fee if you aren't 100% satisfied during your first 30 days. What can I say? Even our fine print is Foolish. [Click here to join Stock Advisor for 75% off!]( 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. Returns are as of May 15, 2018. Having trouble seeing this email? [View on Web]( This is a promotional message from The Motley Fool | 2000 Duke St. | Alexandria, VA 22314 [Legal Information](. Copyright ©1995-2018 The Motley Fool. All rights reserved. To prevent this from getting swept up by overzealous email filters, add Fool@foolsubs.com to your address book. If you no longer wish to receive this email, please [unsubscribe now](. You may also [add]( [change]( or [remove]( any other Motley Fool email subscription.

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