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The Motley Fool The Motley Fool Motley Fool Issues Rare "Double Down" Buy Alert Sometimes I have to

The Motley Fool The Motley Fool Motley Fool Issues Rare "Double Down" Buy Alert Sometimes I have to pinch myself... As the co-founder and CEO of The Motley Fool, every day I wake up and get the chance to live my lifelong dream — [help everyday investors like you identify and profit from the world's most promising investment opportunities](. It's hard to believe, but 2018 marks the 25-year anniversary of the founding of The Motley Fool by my brother David and me! Of course, there have been more than a few changes around here during that time. Like the fact that we've gone from publishing an investment newsletter for 300 or so subscribers out of the shed behind David's house. To serving millions of hardworking investors like you around the globe from offices in countries as far-flung as Australia, Germany, Singapore, the United Kingdom, Hong Kong, and Japan. It's been a heck of a run — but what I'm most proud of is our ability to consistently lead investors like you to some of the most life-changing investment returns the market has ever seen. I'm talking, of course, about companies like: - Amazon (up 12,345%) - Netflix (up 19,250%) - Nvidia (up 4,030%) - Baidu (up 2,591%) - Salesforce.com (up 2,109%) These are actual investment recommendations my brother David and I have shared with The Motley Fool community over the years – and the list goes on and on! But I'm not here to take a victory lap or make you feel depressed if you missed out on any of these huge gain. Instead, I'm writing you today to talk about something I believe will change the way you invest forever. [More specifically, I've stumbled upon an under-the-radar stock I believe could be one of the greatest discoveries of my 25 years as a professional investor.]( See when most investors see a stock shoot up, they think they have already missed their chance and write the company off... but David doesn't follow the crowd. I realize that's a bold statement, so allow me to explain This small, California-based company is pioneering breakthrough technology that is enabling companies to move vast quantities of data over the Internet at lightning speeds. And as the world has become more and more reliant on the Internet for everyday needs, this company has seen its revenue explode. The intense demand for this technology has helped the company race from zero to $1 billion in sales in just eight years In fact, many of technology's biggest names – including Microsoft, Alphabet, and Amazon.com – are now loyal, paying customers of this company. And here's the real kicker... Despite this company's jaw-dropping success over the past few years, most investors have still never even heard of this company's name! That's right, while everyone on CNBC and in The Wall Street Journal is busy talking about blue-chip stocks like Apple and Facebook, this significantly smaller (yet faster-growing!) company is flying almost completely under the radar. You see, while most investors have been busy pouring more money into only these well-known tech stocks, I have been doing what the world's greatest investors do — [looking for the NEXT stock that could deliver returns of +1,000%, +2,000%, or even +5,000%](. That's why, for the past several months, I've been pounding the table on the stock I've begun to tell you about today – urging members of The Motley Fool investment community to buy shares before they potentially skyrocket. Actually, I'm so confident in this company that I recently "doubled down" on my recommendation and issued a second "buy" alert to to members of my Stock Advisor investing service... and that's something that just doesn't happen very often. Heck, I believe in this company so much, I even invited their CEO to Motley Fool Headquarters to personally tell her how much I believe in her company and why I was staking $523,111 of The Motley Fool's own money on their stock.. Look, I understand this all may sound too good to be true... Which is exactly why I want to show you the hard numbers behind this incredible stock and invite you to hear more about this strategy directly from me and my team of analysts – that way, you can decide for yourself if you want to buy shares of this fast-growing company for your portfolio. There's just one catch: I'm sharing the details of the stock ONLY with members of The Motley Fool's flagship investing service, Motley Fool Stock Advisor. Now, if you're not familiar with my Motley Fool Stock Advisor service, this is the award-winning online investing service I created to provide [easy-to-follow, monthly stock recommendations to individual investors](. That's right! Each and every month, over 400,000 investors tune in to discover which stocks my brother David Gardner (the other co-founder of our company) and I believe investors should be buying shares of today. Which brings me back to the small, under-the-radar company I think is a screaming "buy" in today's market... Because I want as many investors as possible to potentially profit from this fast-growing stock, I just published a brand-new, comprehensive "buy" report inside Stock Advisor that shows you exactly why I've already invested $523,111 of The Motley Fool's own money in this stock. Even better, because I'm completely convinced you'll be impressed by the exclusive research I've put together on this stock, I'll make sure your Stock Advisor membership is backed by a 100% membership-fee-back guarantee that allows you to get your money back if you aren't impressed or ultimately decide Stock Advisor isn't right for you! That's right, you can sign up for Stock Advisor today, get the full details on this "double down" stock, and then get your full membership fee back if you aren't completely satisfied. [This is your chance to get in early on what could prove to be a very special investment recommendation.]( Think about how many investing trends you've missed out on even though you knew they were going to be big. Don't let that happen again. This is your chance to get in early. I urge you to take action today and decide for yourself if you want to take advantage of this potentially once-in-a-generation buying opportunity. Simply click the button below to enter your email address and access our secure sign-up page. [Please don't delay! Click here now to get started.]( Returns as of August 27, 2018.John Mackey, CEO of Whole Foods Market, an Amazon subsidiary, is a member of The Motley Fool's board of directors. Tom Gardner owns shares of Baidu and Netflix. The Motley Fool owns shares of and recommends Amazon, Baidu, Netflix, Nvidia, and Salesforce.com 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. By submitting your email address, you consent to us keeping you informed about updates to our website and about other products and services that we think might interest you. You can unsubscribe at any time. Please read our [Privacy Statement]( and [Terms & Conditions](. To prevent this from getting swept up by overzealous email filters, add Fool@foolsubs.com to your address book. 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