written by reader Subscribe to Motley Fool as well?

by avatar | December 10, 2020 8:01 am

I am getting a lot out of my Stockgumshoe Irregulars subscription as I work towards my goal of building a solid $1m portfolio. My strategy is to long-term buy and hold high-quality growth companies. Occasionally and reluctantly closing out positions.
I particularly like the Friday report, where I can reflect on the key issues of risk/reward/hold/close and (of course) my longer term strategy. Doing this weekly seems to help me keep on track. Is it worthwhile to subscribe to another premium service as well? I am interested in Motley Fool[1]. What do other people think?

Endnotes:
  1. Motley Fool: https://www.stockgumshoe.com/tag/motley-fool/

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15 responses to “written by reader Subscribe to Motley Fool as well?”

  1. Fakename says:

    I’ve never been a member of this site but I am a Motley Fool member. I love their service and I mostly just buy stocks recommended by both brothers. This has netted be returns over 100% annually. Highly recommended.

  2. frostly says:

    AM up more than 200% since March with the MF . I love their philosophy. The best is I follow some of their analysts on Twitter (Joey Solitro, Brian Feroldi ,Danny Venna ) and they actually answer you one on one. Stockgumshoe is ok but, frankly, MF is awesome and way more superior. Even their entry services SA and RB beat a lot of the middling newsletters discussed on Stockgumshoe.
    People complain about the constant emails to upsize to new services but I read them all, they usually offer one or 2 free stock tips from these premium services. And you’re not obligated to join any ‍♂️‍♀️ . Besides, it’s all about trends and where they think the market is heading. That’s why I watch all their presentations!

  3. avatar says:

    My question at the start of this post was only for Irregulars (subscribers). Do they find MF useful in addition to StockGumshoe?

  4. nigel says:

    yes the motley fool is very useful and great reading too

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