Tuesday, 21 June 2016

This stock could be like buying Amazon in 1997

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Motley Fool Issues Rare "Buy" Alert on New IPO Stock

Not to alarm you but you're about to miss an important event.

You see, renowned investor David Gardner (whose Stock Advisor newsletter was reported in The Wall Street Journal as one of the best performing in the world*) just revealed his next great stock idea.

And something very particular about David's pick has some investors buzzing with excitement.

David issues a rare "buy" alert on a stock that just recently held its IPO and went public.

Shares of this company have only been available to the public for a few months, and David believes NOW is a perfect time to make a move on this stock.

Here's why this is such an important (and rare) move:

In Stock Advisor's 14 year history, there have been only 4 occasions David Gardner has recommended shares of a company that held its IPO within 5 months of his "buy" alert.

That's incredible! Only 4 times has David looked at a brand new stock and IMMEDIATELY believed he found a winner.

Usually David likes to see a company prove itself in the public markets for a few years before recommending investors buy shares, but sometimes, on rare occasions, he believes in a company so much, he pounds the table for investors to act fast and grab shares.

Perhaps no example better highlights this rare conviction like David's 1997 recommendation of Amazon.com. Amazon was a small-cap stock that had just gone public on May 15, 1997 when David Gardner first published his detailed 4,250 word "buy" report on Amazon's stock AND added shares to his portfolio.

David predicted Jeff Bezos vision for Amazon. David told investors "Amazon is more than just books."

Amazon had been public for just 4 months when David issued this bold "buy" recommendation but boy, did it pay to listen

A mere two weeks after recommending buying shares of Amazon, the stock had already surged more than 41%.

Many investors would be elated with a 41% pop and then sell out. Not David.

David refused to sell -- fast forward to today, Amazon's stock is up a mind-boggling 21,078% -- turning every $5,000 investment in Amazon into about $1 million today.

While you can't go back in time and invest in Amazon alongside David Gardner, I believe I'm offering you the next best thing.

Which brings me back to the newly IPO'd company David recommended Friday afternoon - a company with strikingly similar traits to what made David first issue his Amazon call.

First, with a market cap of less than $2.5 billion, this fresh IPO stock is essentially still a small-cap.

And like Amazon, this company has been growing like gangbusters!

The company has grown the size of its user base by 63% annually for the past 4 years - giving it more than double the market share of its next closest competitor.

Even more exciting, management still believes they've only captured 11% of the potential market for their product.

That's the type of growth and market opportunity that gets David Gardner's heart pumping.

Remember the old saying, "the early bird gets the worm" - an ageless mantra reminding us early movers often have the best chance of success.

That's exactly why David is recommending investors do one thing: Move fast!

But please note: as of right now, you could miss out because you might not be eligible to access David's pick.

You see, David Gardner only releases these recommendations to members of his service, Motley Fool Stock Advisor.

Lucky for you it's not too late to join, so I'm going to show you the simple steps to secure access today.

And while I would never guarantee David's newest recommendation will pop 41% in two weeks or produce Amazon-like returns, it's very telling that David couldn't wait any longer to recommend a newly IPO'd stock with these unmistakable traits.

Even though timing isn't everything, history shows that it can pay to move early on stocks like this one.

Don't let this happen to you. David's pick just came out, so there's still plenty of time to get the full story on this remarkable company.

Simply click here to learn how you can unlock the full details behind this new recommendation and join Stock Advisor.

In case you're strapped for time, I just tested it myself and joining took less than two minutes.

   

Here's to you and your family's wealth,

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David Hanson
Investment Analyst,
The Motley Fool

 

Returns as of March 13, 2016. David Gardner and David Hanson own shares of Amazon.com. The Motley Fool owns shares of and recommends Amazon.com. We work fervently, feverishly, and Foolishly to make sure all the facts and figures we publish are 100% accurate and up to date. Returns as of March 3, 2016. The Motley Fool owns shares of Priceline Group and Walt Disney. "Look Who's on Top Now" appeared in The Wall Street Journal which reference Hulbert's rankings of the best performing newsletters over a 5 year period from 2008-2013.

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