This stock has turned thousands of Americans into millionaires

Investing April 16, 2024

By: A.J. Tiarsmith

Businesswoman overlooking the city

When a Nevada man nicknamed, “Forty-dollar Frank” first purchased his dream vacation home in Tahoe, he gathered his family on the porch for a group hug…and to give thanks to 1 stock.

The Wall Street Journal reports that Frank is just one of thousands of ordinary Americans who have become millionaires thanks to this same stock.

  • A New Jersey man spent his time buying and selling model trains while making millions from this same stock.
  • A man from Kansas saved his struggling small business thanks to this same stock.
  • The Journal estimates that there are over 300 families in Portland Oregon alone that became millionaires due to this same stock.

And the team at Motley Fool Stock Advisor is convinced that this stock is not done rewarding long-term investors. 

If you haven’t heard of Motley Fool Stock Advisor, it is one of the most followed investing research services in the U.S—each month over half a million members receive 2 new stock picks from Stock Advisor’s analyst team. 

This service has led long term investors to big gains on stocks like:

  • Netflix (recommended 12/17/2004) up 33,489%
  • Amazon (recommended 9/6/2002) up 24,215%
  • Nvidia (recommended 4/15/2005) up 53,932%
  • Booking Holdings (formerly Priceline, recommended 5/21/2004) 14,834%
  • Shopify up 2,066% since its recommendation on 7/15/2016!

And that’s why I think long-term investors would be smart to get all the details on this remarkable company today.

Its balance sheet is an absolute fortress (so you can sleep easily when you invest in this company)…it generated an astounding $21.7 billion in free cash flow over the last 12 months.

And perhaps most incredible of all…

Despite decades of rewarding investors, it’s still shockingly inexpensive…

It’s only trading at around 1.4 times book value!

So there is still time for you to make this stock part of your portfolio. 

Look, I understand this is a lot to take in...

Which is exactly why I want to show you the hard numbers behind this incredible stock and invite you to hear more about this company directly from the Stock Advisor's team of analysts – that way, you can decide for yourself if you want to buy shares of this company for your portfolio.

There’s just one catch:

The details of this stock research is only available to members with access to The Motley Fool's flagship investing service, Motley Fool Stock Advisor.

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That’s right, for less than you probably spend on a cup of coffee you can not only learn the name of this wonderful stock, but also every other recommendation Stock Advisor has ever made.

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