Allison southwick and robert brocamp have the week off because to day, march eighth, is the twentieth anniversary of stock adviser. The idea that we would produce monthly stock research and recommendations and sell research for an annual subscription of 99 dollars was hotly debated within company walls. We wanted to look back at some of the important things we've learned from 20 years of investing successes as well as mistakes. Thanks for listening to day's now be the usual t Tuesday episode.
On this day in 2002, The Motley Fool launched its first subscription service: Stock Advisor. To celebrate we're not breaking out champagne and cake. Instead, we've gathered three members from our investing team (Andy Cross, Asit Sharma, Emily Flippen) to share some of the most important lessons learned over the past two decades, including: - The idea that sometimes the best place for new money is a stock you already own - Importance of diversification - Putting money into the stock market on a regular basis - The challenge (and payoff) of letting your winners run Stocks discussed: SFIX, LMND, NFLX, CWBHF, BBY Host: Chris Hill Guests: Andy Cross, Asit Sharma, Emily Flippen Producer: Ricky Mulvey Engineers: Rick Engdahl, Tim Sparks
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