written by reader The Motley Fool’s No. 1 Technology Investment for the 2020s presentation

by bartjd | April 9, 2020 5:57 pm

I watched this earlier today. So you guys don’t have to here is what I saw. It was basically (as expected) a sale for their newish plan called cloud computing[1] (for a whooping 1300 bucks a year). They are focused on companies that are capital light have a sub system and provide an essential services for companies. They said they are focused on 20 to 30 cloud based companies and something about it being a 3.7 trillion dollar sector within the next 10 years that is currently only 3% utilized. Below are most of the companies they mentioned during the hour long presentation.
Amazon
Shopify
MongoDB
Salesforce
Microsoft
Alteryx
Crowdstrike
DataDog
Atlassian (apparently they are really high on this company)
Twillio
Hubspot
Veena (apparently they have had 10x growth since this covid thing started)

Endnotes:
  1. cloud computing: https://www.stockgumshoe.com/tag/cloud-computing/

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4 responses to “written by reader The Motley Fool’s No. 1 Technology Investment for the 2020s presentation”

  1. Barry says:

    Thanks for the summation! Always disappointed in their sales pitches. Feels like a waste of my time.

  2. investor_wannabe says:

    Thanks Bartjd! What do you think about Atlassian? Fool really went out of their way to promote it. I never understood it…

  3. bartjd says:

    I haven’t done any research into the company yet the cloud concept is a good one so I am excited about it (not excited enough to pay 1500 bucks)

  4. Martin Chavez says:

    Im glad some one has finely started to uncover FOOL’s ongoing subscription plans to buy more subscription. Im supporting you guys. here is a good tip on stock im doing great in FSLY and CWH. good luck

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