Motley Fool FAQs
Does Motley Fool offer student discounts?
Motley Fool doesn't currently advertise specific student discounts, but new members can access promotional pricing that brings Stock Advisor down to as low as $99 annually and Epic to $299 (from $499 regular price).
How much does Stock Advisor cost per year?
Stock Advisor costs $129 annually for new members, though promotional offers can bring the first-year price down to $99. This includes two monthly stock recommendations plus access to their research platform.
Can I get a refund if I'm not satisfied?
Yes, most premium services include a 30-day membership fee refund. You'll need to request cancellation within your first 30 days of purchase to qualify for the money-back guarantee.
What's included in the Epic subscription?
Epic provides five monthly stock picks from multiple Motley Fool services, portfolio strategies, and quant analytics tools. It's designed for investors with portfolios around $50,000 or more who want comprehensive research.
Are there any free trials available?
Some premium services offer free 30-day trials with full member access. Plus, there's substantial free content available on fool.com, YouTube, and podcasts without requiring any subscription.
How do I apply a Motley Fool promo code?
Enter your promo code in the "Discount Code" field during checkout, then click "Apply" to see the savings reflected in your total. Codes are case-sensitive and may have eligibility restrictions.
What's the difference between Stock Advisor and Epic?
Stock Advisor provides two monthly stock picks for $129/year, while Epic offers five monthly picks from multiple services plus advanced analytics for $299/year (regularly $499 with current discount).
Can I earn airline miles with my subscription?
Yes, United MileagePlus members earn miles on eligible subscriptions: 1,800 miles for Stock Advisor, 5,700 for Epic, up to 15,500 miles for Fool One annual subscriptions.
How often does Motley Fool run sales?
Motley Fool regularly features promotional pricing with discounts up to 55% off, typically around market events or seasonal periods. Limited-time offers appear frequently on their services page.
What happens if I buy through a third-party vendor?
Third-party vendor purchases follow the vendor's refund policy rather than Motley Fool's standard 30-day guarantee. Check the specific terms before purchasing through external platforms.