10 Best Stocks to Buy Today
By: Michael Douglass
Advisor David Gardner. Image source: The Motley Fool
Renowned investor David Gardner and a select team of star stock analysts just revealed their best stocks to buy right now.
And I don't know about you, but I always pay attention when one of the best growth investors in the world gives me a stock tip.
But please note: As of right now, you could miss out because you may not be on the list to receive these 10 best stocks to buy now.
You see, David Gardner releases these new recommendations only to Motley Fool Stock Advisor members.
Lucky for you, it's not too late to join, so I'm going to show you the simple steps to get on the list today.
But first, consider this:
If you had read this note on June 7, 2002, when David recommended Marvel (years before it was acquired by Disney)... you'd be up 5,574% today.
Or on May 21, 2004, when David first recommended Booking Holdings... you'd be up 5,895% today.
But there's no need for me to cherry-pick returns here. It's as simple as this...
The average stock pick in Motley Fool Stock Advisor is up 325.0%, while the S&P 500 during the same period is up just 77%.
In other words, Stock Advisor's average pick has tripled the stock market's return for more than a decade. (All returns updated daily during market hours.)
That track record is remarkable in a world where most fund managers actually lose to the market.
Now, you can't go back in time and invest in those stocks I mentioned earlier...
But you can join Stock Advisor and grab the definitive list of the 10 timely stock opportunities today.
In case you're strapped for time, I just tested it myself, and joining took less than two minutes.
Don't miss out - simply enter your email here to learn how to join Motley Fool Stock Advisor and get the 10 best buys today...
10 Best Stocks to Buy Right Now
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