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How to Cancel Motley Fool (2026 guide)

Cancelling Motley Fool varies depending on which service you subscribed to and how you're being billed. This guide covers cancellation through the Motley Fool website, customer service, and third-party payment providers.

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Cancellation Summary

Cancel Online
Yes
Main Cancel methods
Website
Phone
Email
Time to Cancel
5-10 mins
Instant online
Where to Cancel
Account Settings
My Subscriptions section

Most Motley Fool services are annual subscriptions that auto-renew at full price. You can cancel online through your account dashboard, but the process varies slightly between Stock Advisor, Rule Breakers, and other premium services.

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Step-by-Step: Cancel Motley Fool

These steps work for most Motley Fool subscriptions including Stock Advisor and Rule Breakers. Your exact process may vary by service type.

01

Log in to your Motley Fool account

Visit fool.com and sign in using your email and password. Click Sign In in the top right corner of the homepage.

02

Navigate to Account Settings

Once logged in, click on your name or profile icon in the top right corner, then select My Account from the dropdown menu.

03

Find your subscriptions

In your account dashboard, look for My Subscriptions or Billing Information. This section shows all your active Motley Fool services.

04

Cancel your subscription

Next to the subscription you want to cancel, click Manage or Cancel Subscription. Follow the prompts to confirm your cancellation.

05

Verify cancellation

You should receive a confirmation email within a few minutes. Check that your subscription status shows as Cancelled in your account dashboard.

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Motley Fool-specific things to know

Motley Fool subscriptions have some unique billing and cancellation features that might affect your experience.

Annual subscriptions auto-renew at full price
Most Motley Fool services are annual plans that renew automatically at the regular rate, even if you got a discounted first-year price.
You keep access until your billing period ends
After cancelling, you can still access your subscription content and recommendations until your current billing period expires.
Different services have different cancellation pages
Stock Advisor, Rule Breakers, and other premium services may have slightly different cancellation processes within your account dashboard.

Before you cancel, keep this in mind

These details can help you avoid issues with your Motley Fool cancellation.

1. Check which services you have active

You might have multiple Motley Fool subscriptions running simultaneously. Make sure to cancel all the ones you no longer want to avoid surprise charges.

2. Note your next billing date

Most subscriptions renew annually. Cancel before your renewal date to avoid being charged for another full year at the regular price.

3. Download any reports you want to keep

While you'll have access until your subscription ends, consider saving any research reports or recommendations you want to reference later.

Other options to consider

If cost is the main issue, you might be able to negotiate a better deal instead of cancelling completely.

Switch to a less expensive service

Motley Fool offers different subscription tiers at various price points. You might find a cheaper option that still meets your needs.

  • Stock Advisor (lower cost option)

  • Free articles and basic content

  • Email newsletters only

Negotiate a Deal

Motley Fool sometimes offers retention discounts or extended trial periods if you contact customer service before cancelling. Worth asking about if you're on the fence.

Alternative ways to cancel Motley Fool

If you can't cancel through your account, you may need to contact customer service directly or check your payment provider.

Phone

Customer service can help you cancel over the phone if you prefer speaking to someone or having trouble with the website.

1-703-254-1777

Email

If you can't find the cancel option in your account or need help with cancellation, email customer service.

customerservice@fool.com

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Simon Chadwick
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Simon Chadwick
Updated on Jan 21, 2026