Rule Breaker Mailbag: He Gets By With a Little Help From His Friends

In this Rule Breaker Investing podcast, David Gardner pulls the most interesting -- and complimentary -- items out of his mailbag. Among the subjects he covers this month are how to tell when to cut your losses on a falling stock, how to donate stocks to charity, how to invest with an eye on an extra-early retirement, how a Fool leverages options for profit, and how to pick from among mutual fund options for your 401(k). And because he wants to give the best answers possible, he's more than happy to bring in reinforcements from the rest of the Fool: Joe Perna, a financial planner at Motley Fool Wealth Management; Jeff Fischer of Motley Fool Pro and Options; and Allyson Wines, our director of Product Experience.

A full transcript follows the video.

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This video was recorded on Nov. 29, 2017.

David Gardner: And welcome back to Rule Breaker Investing. OK, it's Mailbag week, and a feast o'plenty do I have for you this particular week. It was a really fun month on this podcast. I mean, what other podcast could, in a single month... and I'm not bragging, here... lead off with Roy Spence? I mean, 'nuff said, and I've got a couple of Mailbag items related to Roy.

But we started with Roy Spence. Then we went and we updated "Five Lesser-Known Rule Breakers." Stocks picked a while ago. We played the "Market Cap Game Show, Episode Two" with Matt Argersinger. Then I had the fun of doing my "Pet Peeves, Vol. II" episode. Thank you for indulging me. And thank you for writing in and sharing some of yours, which I will definitely be sharing back on this Mailbag.

And then finally, last week it was time to pick some stocks: "Five Stocks That Will Let You Eat Cake," and we talked about how you should try to refuse the fool's choice in life to think you can only do one or the other thing when often the surprising, creative, and highly satisfying answer is not either/or, but both. So that was what underlay the five stocks I picked last week.

I have a ton of Mailbag items. I had to sort through literally 25 printed pages. Just personally I sat down with them. I had Rick Engdahl, my producer, print them all out. I cut them up, sliced and diced. I've got 11 Mailbag items for you this month. Without further ado, let's get started.