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[Investing Lab] From Our Associates At The Motley Fool If you no longer wish to receive our emails [follow this link to be removed.] Motley Fool Gives Rare "Total Conviction" Buy Sign Past "Total Conviction" buys have averaged astounding 465% returns... Not to alarm you but you're about to miss an important and rare event. Renowned investor Tom Gardner (whose stock recommendation service was reported in The Wall Street Journal as one of the best performing in the world*) just revealed his next great stock idea. And something very unique about Tom's pick has the investing community bustling. You see, Tom's brother David, a legendary invesor in his own right, recently went on record also recommending investors buy this same exact stock. Some investors have come to call this signal a "total conviction" buy sign - and it's an incredibly rare occurrence. Over 14 years of guiding investors, Tom and David Gardner have only ever formally agreed on recommending 18 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 3,262%.  - Tesla, which Tom agreed with David on in November of 2012, is up 606%. In fact, across the 18 stocks Tom and David Gardner have agreed on The average return for each stock is an astounding 465%! Crushing the S&P 500 by almost 9x! And here's the real kicker about this newest "Total Conviction" buy"... David hasn't just recommended this winner once - he's advocated for investors to buy it twice in the past six months. And wouldn't you know...each time it's went on to crush the S&P 500 by over 5x! Now Tom is recommending it - because just like Netflix, Tesla, and his other "Total Conviction" picks - he firmly believes this is just the start for this fast-moving stock. However please note: as of right now, you risk missing out on this "Total Conviction" stock - because Tom will only reveal his stock recommendations to members of the Stock Advisor community. But while you can't go back in time to lock in the 465% returns you'd have by purchasing all of stocks David and Tom have agreed upon... I believe I'm offering the next best thing. For details on how you can join Stock Advisor and learn about this electrifying company - simply click the button below. And in case you're strapped for time, I just tested it myself and joining took less than two minutes. So don't give yourself an excuse to sit by the sidelines, saying "maybe next time" while Tom and David's pick for what may be the next grand slam stock whizzes by - just click the button below to learn more!  [Please don't delay - click here now to learn more.]  Here's to you and your family's wealth, [Signature] David Hanson Investment Analyst, The Motley Fool We work fervently, feverishly, and Foolishly to make sure all the facts and figures we publish are 100% accurate and up to date. Total conviction average returns as of June 30, 2016. All other returns as of July 11, 2016. The Motley Fool owns shares of and recommends Tesla and Netflix. ["Look Who's on Top Now"] appeared in The Wall Street Journal which reference Hulbert's rankings of the best performing newsletters over a 5 year period from 2008-2013. This is a promotional message from The Motley Fool | 2000 Duke St. | Alexandria, VA 22314 [Legal Information]. Copyright © 1995-2016 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. Copyright © 2016 | Investing Lab, all rights reserved. [View this email in your browser] This newsletter does not provide financial advice. Please read our  [disclaimer.] If you no longer wish to receive our emails [follow this link to be removed.] Investing Lab - 2601 E. Oakland Park Blvd. Suite 503 Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33306Â

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