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  1. websites - Can I trust the Motley Fool? - Personal Finance

    Feb 17, 2011 · I believe Motley Fool is legit. I've been using their services on and off for almost six years. I started using them at a time when they were still sending PDF research reports and they always had some great insights. I've tested Jim Cramer's premium service as well (Action Alerts Plus) and I liked Motley Fool a lot better. Contrary to their ...

  2. Motley fool says you can make $15,978 more per year with Social ...

    Feb 24, 2016 · The Motley fool has an ad campaign that says you can make $15,978 more per year on Social Security by doing 17 minutes of work using a legal loophole. I don't want to link to their ad (although, you can find it by searching motley fool 15978 ).

  3. united states - Personal Finance & Money Stack Exchange

    Jul 10, 2019 · Ben Miller addressed the Fool's claim nicely in the link. I'd add that there are specific circumstances where a surviving spouse has several options that can maximize survivor benefits. These can amount to $10k to $25k more, depending on the age of the survivor as well as the deceased.

  4. Motley Fool US v UK? - Personal Finance & Money Stack Exchange

    Apr 6, 2019 · I can’t give a fully informed answer but what I do know is that when the fool.co.uk forums closed down in 2017 the majority of active users migrated to a new domain, lemonfool.co.uk, which seems to be run on a volunteer led basis i.e. no business model just a place to continue the forum.

  5. stocks - Buying REITS in your Healthcare HSA? - Personal Finance ...

    Jan 25, 2024 · I was thinking about investing in REITs with high dividends, as that is a fairly guaranteed rate of return and also the dividends are not taxed. I've bought a few shares of stocks like WPC and IIPR that I heard about from The Motley Fool and so far its been going pretty well. So my question is, is this a good HSA investing strategy?

  6. stock markets - Personal Finance & Money Stack Exchange

    Mar 5, 2021 · I am learning the concept of Gamma Squeeze from The Motley Fool. Under the "Why options trading can create stock volatility" section, it is mentioned that for options trading: chances are that you are not trading with another individual investor, but rather with a market maker. Then I have following thought.

  7. Buy and hold VIX futures for guaranteed profit?

    Oct 8, 2020 · This question was inspired by this Motley Fool article: VIX Investing: Why Not Just "Buy Low Fear, Sell High Fear"? Buying low fear and selling high fear seems to be a guaranteed profit strategy. Simply buy when the VIX index is low, and sell when the VIX index is high.

  8. united states - Personal Finance & Money Stack Exchange

    Aug 7, 2018 · From The Motley Fool: Real estate: If you purchase real property under an unconditional contract, you begin counting on the day you received title to the property or the day after you took possession and assumed the incidents of ownership, whichever is earlier.

  9. Understanding option commission costs - Personal Finance

    Apr 28, 2014 · The option commissions with IB for trading in the US market are between $0.25 to $0.70 per contract. However if you are looking to trade in Canada, where you are from, their option commission for Canada are $1.50 per contract (as you mention in your question).

  10. Are investment companies safe for investing a large sum of money?

    After you learn this information, go about deciding how much $ you want to manage yourself (this can be 50%, 20%, or 0%), start reading the Motley Fool if you want to invest it yourself, and invest the rest in a low cost account like Vanguard with your desired asset allocation (whatever meets your comfort zone).