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I wander if we setup a gimmick motley fool inverse etf and see how well it trades... like the Jim Cramer inverse etfTommy PowersSydney, NSW
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published 3 months ago
I invested a lot of money in shares they recommend and have lost on average 80% of that money. As far as I am concerned a dart board would have been more accurate
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Tushar
Premium services are big failures and there is no accountability
published 3 months ago
I have been a subscriber of MotleyFool's Ultimate growth service for close to 2.5 years. This premium service charges $1499 in annual fees. That portfolio since its inception (well over 2 years) has returned -42%. During the same period ASX has returned a whopping +28.65%. Out of the 28 recommended stocks only 2 stocks are in positive territory while the rest are outright losers.
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Please stay away from MotleyFool
By the way this Jim Cramer inverse is pretty successful