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If the world's biggest tech show is any indication, this could be a great investment --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [View this email in your browser]( [The Motley Fool] If the world's biggest tech show is any indication, this could be a great investment Fellow Investor, I feel a strange kind of — weirdness? — when I think about investing in the self-driving revolution. Here's why. Consider this autonomous car from Yandex I rode in just a few weeks ago: [Yandex Self-Driving Car] There I was, zooming along the streets of Las Vegas in a car with no safety person in the driver's seat. Suddenly, the car braked hard and I began to wonder if something had gone wrong. Then I saw it: Two people had darted into a crosswalk right in front of us, paused, and then took off again! [Two pedestrians in the cross walk as seen through the drivers side of a Yandex Self Driving Car] Their chances of being injured or killed would have been extremely more likely if your average distracted human were driving that car. But with a self-driving car bearing down on them? They were about as safe as they could be in that situation. And that's because of the company that makes the brains that control most of these vehicles. More on that in a moment. First, here's the weirdness I was talking about. As an investing reporter, I've ridden in many self-driving vehicles, and they've advanced to the point where I feel just as safe in them as I do sitting on my couch watching TV. But here's what I think: The general public is still largely unaware how safe and advanced this technology has become, and how huge this revolution will be when it finally rolls out... And so most people are therefore unaware of the huge potential of investing in the industry. We are not market timers here at The Motley Fool, but it's hard to deny the great things that can happen if you get into high-growth investments early on... before everyone else is aware how big a trend can be. (Intel is predicting a multi-trillion dollar opportunity in ride-sharing alone.) And that's the reason for today's email to you. Remember the company I said makes the brains for most of these cars? Because we think our readers should know more about this potentially huge investing moment, Tom and David Gardner of Motley Fool Stock Advisor felt it was time to offer a special report .... called "1 Stock for the Self-Driving Revolution." It's yours free if you sign up for Motley Fool Stock Advisor today. Why should you listen to the experts at Stock Advisor and get our top stock for the self-driving revolution? David and Tom Gardner have been helping investors find great stocks in Stock Advisor since 2002. Stocks like: - Netflix up 9,836.0% - Priceline up 8,079.2% - Amazon up 13,223.8% - Marvel (acquired by Disney) up 7,724.2% Though not every pick has done as well as these, the full list of winners is much longer. But here's the bottom line: Over the last 18 years Motley Fool Stock Advisor's AVERAGE stock pick has returned 394%, and that's more than tripling the return of the S&P 500 over that time period. Because we want to highlight our members' need to pay attention to self-driving's huge possibilities before everyone and their Aunt Mabel are talking about it... We're offering a one-day "flash sale" on what I think is already the world's best investing bargain. This offer to get Stock Advisor at up to a 75% discount expires at midnight tonight. Here's your one-day offer In case you're still on the fence about getting all of our thoroughly researched stock picks — and how we suggest investors get in on this fast-moving self-driving car revolution — let me clue you in to a smart way to join: The price goes back up tomorrow, so the way I'd do it is to join today and then take advantage of our famous 30 day membership fee-back guarantee if you find the service isn't for you. But if I'm right and you do like our stock picks... then you've locked in your big discount! ENDING at MIDNIGHT: THE "SELF-DRIVING REVOLUTION" SALES EVENT WE'RE TAKING Up To 75% OFF STOCK ADVISOR (ONLY $398 $49/year FOR UNLIMITED ACCESS for our best offer) *INCLUDED: "1 Stock for the Self-Driving Revolution" for $29 FREE Don't look back with regret on missing out on this offer... And all you have to do is: [CLICK HERE BEFORE MIDNIGHT TO LOCK IN YOUR as low as $49/year OFFER]( [Rex Moore] Rex Moore Senior Technology Reporter The Motley Fool P.S. In case you're wondering exactly what this offer includes... To be clear, this special offer price of $49/year for our best term gets you the SAME EXACT ACCESS that Stock Advisor members traditionally pay $199 per year to enjoy. And remember, although this offer ends in a few hours, your ironclad 30-day membership-fee refund won't be going anywhere. So rest assured, you'll have plenty of time to ensure Stock Advisor is the best fit for you. Having trouble seeing this email? [View on Web]( 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 as of February 06, 2020. John Mackey, CEO of Whole Foods Market, an Amazon subsidiary, is a member of The Motley Fool's board of directors. David Gardner owns shares of Amazon, Booking Holdings, Netflix, and Walt Disney. Tom Gardner owns shares of Netflix. The Motley Fool owns shares of Amazon, Booking Holdings, Netflix, and Walt Disney. 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