The Motley Fool’s 11x Buy Alert
Is a Homegrown Canadian Stock

Since we first recommended it in March 2016, this extraordinary Canadian company has delivered an astonishing 4,936% return.
And we still think now is an incredible time to buy.
Because this company is a global leader with a very bright future, handling nearly US$950 billion in transactions across 175 countries. We’re talking more online sales than eBay, Target, The Home Depot, and Best Buy… combined.
The potential for profit is immense, with revenues growing at a compounded annual rate of more than 40% over the past 5 years.
Now in the past, when we’ve re-recommended stocks in the U.S. and Canada, they tended to be our highest conviction picks… and some of our biggest winners.
- Like Nvidia. Stock Advisor U.S. recommended it first in 2005 (a whopping 105,491% return), again in 2009, and once again in 2017. Meanwhile, Stock Advisor Canada also recommended it in 2019, locking in a 490% return.
- Or The Trade Desk. Both Stock Advisor U.S. and Stock Advisor Canada recommended it in 2017 (with Stock Advisor Canada locking in 943% returns).
- Arista Networks was recommended in 2017 in Stock Advisor U.S. (currently returning 912%) and in 2020, Stock Advisor Canada followed suit (sitting at a steady 777% return so far)!
All of this is to say that when we recommend a stock multiple times in both the U.S. and Canada, it’s a BIG deal. And often a very profitable one too.
But this is the first time we’ve ever recommended a stock 11 times! That’s unheard of. We truly think investors who don’t buy this stock today could regret it in 5 years’ time.
Imagine being part of the group of investors potentially capitalizing on this stock. That group includes members of Stock Advisor Canada — and right now, we have a deal to help you get in on this 11-time stock. We’re offering 50% off Stock Advisor Canada for email subscribers.
Returns as of July 18, 2025. The Motley Fool has positions in and recommends Arista Networks and The Trade Desk. The Motley Fool recommends Home Depot, Nvidia, Target, and eBay. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.