TOM Chlebek
CAStories written about investing NWH.UN.TO Stories written about investing in dividend stocks for retirement both for AQN and NWH-un.to were repetitive and stopped after a collapse. Just how good is the information really… None of the articles are news and the opinions are not good either. Based on reading the articles on yahoo finance gives me no confidence in any opinions that may come from this source. And yea if you get a few right thats not a good average or excuse the massive failure on all the other stories.
Ian
GBAdjust Advice Sooner I've followed Motley Fool advice for a few years. During the 'good times' the advice has been good. My criticism is in not seeing that high flying growth stocks would be hit as hard as they have been, and both continuing to recommend purchases and failing to recommend sell (eg. Shopify, Zoom).
Raymond
CAOverall very good Overall very good! Certainly better than the fund managers that previously held my money for ten years with minimal returns. I don’t invest in all of their suggested companies, but the 12 to 15 that I did buy shares in, have done well. Like the FOOL suggests, do your own research and due diligence before committing to buy any shares. I will continue to subscribe to “Stock Adviser” & “Dividend Investor”
t fantom
GBMotley provides good subscription services Motley provides good information and analysis on stocks. They provide timely updates especially when markets change. Very helpful for perspective on the markets. Complaint would be the number of services and options for stock advice. Once you get on the the mail list you are never lonely.
N.England
CAIs there a rating less than 1 star???! Is there a rating less than 1 star? I took a membership on Stock Advisor for one year. I can't describe how disappointing it was. There's absolutely nothing useful there. The content is often outdated and simultaneous reviews by Motley writers contradict each other on a regular basis. Get ready to be heavily spammed for more of your money upon joining. There will be a barrage of messages and emails telling you about "once in a lifetime" opportunities....blah blah blah. Reviews follow the same tired scripted format over and over. You get a loose review followed by the usual blurb about Ian's "winning formula". Take my word for it and save your money for a membership with a "real" stock review site with in depth stock analysis.