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#58
#58

The Motley Fool

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Stock Advisor: $199/year | Epic: $299/year | Free content on fool.comBest for: Long-Term Stock Pickers & Buy-and-Hold Investors

The Review

The Motley Fool has been teaching millions of people to invest since 1993, starting as a print newsletter and evolving into one of the largest financial media companies in the world. Their flagship product, Stock Advisor, provides two stock recommendations per month from co-founders David and Tom Gardner, with a track record that has significantly outperformed the S&P 500 since inception in 2002.

The Motley Fool's content philosophy is long-term, buy-and-hold investing in great businesses. They are not day traders or technical analysts — they look for companies with durable competitive advantages, strong management, and long growth runways. Early recommendations of Amazon, Netflix, and Shopify are among their most celebrated picks.

The company also offers Rule Breakers (growth stocks), Everlasting Stocks (core holdings portfolio), and Motley Fool ONE (all-access). The free site (fool.com) provides extensive articles, podcasts, and educational content. For investors who want a long-term, business-focused approach to stock picking, The Motley Fool has the longest track record.

Why It Ranks #58

Three decades of teaching individual investors to think like business owners. Stock Advisor's long-term track record is among the best of any stock-picking newsletter. The Gardners have helped millions start their investing journey.

Key Stats

1993

Founded

Millions

Members

2002

Stock Advisor Since

Amazon, Netflix, Shopify

Notable Picks

Key Features

Stock Advisor monthly recommendations
Long-term buy-and-hold investment philosophy
Extensive free articles and analysis
Podcast network (Motley Fool Money, etc.)
Community discussion boards
Portfolio tracking tools
Starter stocks and best buys now lists
Educational resources for beginners

Fun Facts

1.David and Tom Gardner started The Motley Fool in 1993 with a print newsletter mailed from their mother's basement
2.The name 'Motley Fool' comes from Shakespeare's 'As You Like It' — the fool is the only one who speaks truth to the king
3.Stock Advisor's lifetime track record has significantly outperformed the S&P 500 since 2002
4.The Motley Fool's podcast network reaches millions of listeners monthly across multiple shows

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Motley Fool?

The Motley Fool has been teaching millions of people to invest since 1993, starting as a print newsletter and evolving into one of the largest financial media companies in the world. Their flagship product, Stock Advisor, provides two stock recommendations per month from co-founders David and Tom Gardner, with a track record that has significantly outperformed the S&P 500 since inception in 2002.

How much does The Motley Fool cost?

The Motley Fool pricing: Stock Advisor: $199/year | Epic: $299/year | Free content on fool.com. It is best for Long-Term Stock Pickers & Buy-and-Hold Investors.

Why is The Motley Fool ranked #58?

Three decades of teaching individual investors to think like business owners. Stock Advisor's long-term track record is among the best of any stock-picking newsletter. The Gardners have helped millions start their investing journey.

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