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Online retailer Amazon.com (NASDAQ: AMZN) is one of the stock market's biggest winners since 2001. If you bought Amazon when everyone else thought the company would perish in the dot-com crash, you're sitting on 41% compound annual returns today. Buying Wal-Mart (NYSE: WMT) stock or a Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJINDICES: ^DJI) fund at the same time would only give you single-digit annual returns -- but even those limping gains would have treated you better than a money market account.
In the video below, Fool analyst Anders Bylund explains why it's not too late to get rich with Amazon's amazing stock.
Investing made simple: The Motley Fool's essential guide to investing is now available to the public, free of cost, at http://bit.ly/1atRpHZ. This resource was designed to cover everything that new investors need to know to get started today. For your free copy, just click the link above.
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