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Is there a place where I can see the performance over different years of Motley Fool's Stock Advisor?

Personal Finance & Money Asked on May 31, 2021

I am considering subscribing to the Motley Fool Stock Advisor. All the reviews on them underline how rich one would be today had one followed their advice in 2002. That’s impressive but not very helpful, today.

Is there a place where I can see the performance over different years? E.g. starting in 2010 and existing on 2015, the gain vs. SP500 would be this.

2 Answers

If it exists, the logical place to find that information would be their web site. They offer a "30-Day membership fee back guarantee" so take the subscription, evaluate it and either continue after a month or get a refund.

Answered by Bob Baerker on May 31, 2021

I like Bob's answer (and gave it an upvote). Another choice would be to look at the mutual funds Motley Fool has been running for a time now. They run their funds based on similar advice to what they are selling, and comparing them against the broader market for their lifetimes could give you some insight on the quality of said advice: https://www.mfamfunds.com/our-products/

Bust out your favorite tool and compare FOOLX to the S&P for any period you are interested in.

Answered by R. Hamilton on May 31, 2021

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