I’ve long been a proponent of blue-chip stocks as reliable anchors in an investment portfolio. But you can’t buy them blindly. While there are outstanding blue-chip stocks out there, there’s the other side of the coin – F-rated blue-chip stocks that will do serious damage unless you properly identify them as stocks to sell. Blue-chip
Stocks to sell
Nio (NYSE:NIO) stock rallied last week, but it was short-lived. An indirect factor related to positive news with another big EV name in fueled this brief uptick in price. Now that the speculative frenzy has faded, it’s no surprise that shares retreated. However, even worse than the false hope perhaps generated by this dead cat
A couple of years ago, many American investors probably had never heard of British chip designer Arm (NASDAQ:ARM), which has become a Wall Street darling on the artificial intelligence hardware trend. Ignore the temptation to jump in now; it’s too late as ARM stock is grossly overvalued. Don’t get the wrong message. Arm’s a bad company,
GameStop (NYSE:GME) stock has regained investor attention despite underlying financial vulnerabilities. Q1 2024 revenue dropped 29% to $881.8 million, resulting in a $32.3 million operating loss. Digital gaming posed a challenge to GameStop’s physical sales model. Despite a temporary stock price increase, the company’s financial struggles and market erosion persist amid inflated valuation multiples. GameStop
Meme stocks are some of the most dangerous investments to make right now. In my view, now may be a good time to sell many top meme stocks that have gone on big runs. Of course, investors can always put some “fun money” into these stocks as high-risk gambles. However, I would not recommend chasing
Plug Power (NASDAQ:PLUG) stock is a dicey proposition. The company has never made a profit. In 25 years of business, the hydrogen fuel cell maker has failed to make any money whatsoever for itself, let alone for investors. No matter how much cash has been pumped into the business, Plug Power has failed to generate
While it is true that technology stocks are leading the market higher, not every tech stock is a winner. As the Nasdaq index continues to hit record highs, many of its components are slumping badly and underperforming. The reality is that for every winner like Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) stock, there are dozens of losers dragging down
AMC Entertainment (NYSE:AMC) stock has spent all but 14 days trading in penny-stock hell so far this year. Except for a couple of short bursts like when it jumped 135% in two days trading, meme-stock investors hoping for a 2021-style revival aren’t likely to get their wish. Although I’m the last person on earth that
Smart money is looking for the exit as market conditions become increasingly shaky and, more often than not, they’re looking at tech stocks to sell more than any other segment or sector. June’s net tech stock sales are about to hit their highest monthly level since 2017 as hedge funds and institutional investors begin looking
Don’t be fooled by the return of meme stocks. It’s curtains for AMC Entertainment (NYSE:AMC) stock. In mid-May, AMC jumped 135% higher in less than a week as investor interest in meme stocks was rekindled. However, just as quickly as AMC’s share price rose it fell again. Once again, investors who took the bait got
Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) is still in the red for 2024, but don’t think now’s the time to scoop up Tesla stock, ahead of a possible further recovery during the back half 2024. The current investor excitement about the EV maker’s shares may not last. Demand and profitability issues persist. These factors may become a key focus
The Buffett Indicator signals a significantly overvalued U.S. Stock Market and has drawn much attention to overvalued stocks to watch. With market cap over GDP at 192.6%, analysts expect returns to be only 0.6% a year including dividends from this level of overvaluation. Below, you’ll learn about three particular stocks that are overvalued but should
Does it make sense to invest in COVID-19 vaccine stocks in 2024? It should make sense, at least in theory, since U.S. health regulators effectively gave Novavax (NASDAQ:NVAX) the green light to target a specific Covid-19 variant. Yet, it’s too late to buy Novavax stock with confidence as meme-stock madness sent the share price to
EV fans know which companies are doing well and who are not. Unfortunately, one of the many EV companies struggling as of late is Lucid Group (NASDAQ:LCID). Despite a 60% correction in 2023, investors remain cautious about LCID stock. Lucid’s delivery growth has disappointed because of ongoing production and delivery issues. High cash burn persists,
When does a growth stock become one of the top growth stocks to avoid? It sounds like the beginning of a riddle or a bad joke, but the answer is obvious – it’s when the stock is deceptive and tricks you into believing that it can be a good buy. You look at the Portfolio
Yesterday, a prominent automaker provided a much-needed catalyst for electric vehicle (EV) stocks. In an update that surprised most of the automotive community, Volkswagen (OTCMKTS:VWAGY) announced that it would be investing up to $5 billion in Rivian (NASDAQ:RIVN) over time, and the entire sector took notice. Many EV stocks enjoyed a boost as Rivian shares
Considering selling AI stocks might raise eyebrows, but bear with me. AI has undoubtedly been the hottest investing trend over the past 12 months and will continue to play a critical role in driving markets. The S&P 500 jumped north of 25% last year and roughly 15% year-to-date (YTD). However, as the market cools, investors
Stocks have had a strong year so far, with share prices rising approximately 50% since bottoming in October 2022. This is the best performance since 1957. However, historically, traders are looking for certain stocks to sell during substantial growth. Typically, stocks experience some pullback, defined as a 10% decline from the recent high. While they
Identifying stocks to sell is essential to investing to protect and expand portfolios. Investors should flag possible hazards and closely examine stocks with concerning financial and operational challenges. These three stocks cautionary indicators should be considered and analyzed when calculating exits. Various obstacles may affect shareholder value, from diminishing sales to unfeasible financial models. These
Wall Street’s leading analysts have been adjusting their S&P 500 forecasts in recent days. Driven by potential Federal Reserve interest rate cuts, strong performance from large technology companies and solid corporate earnings growth, analysts expect the S&P 500 to consolidate its gains above 5500. According to LSEG data, collective S&P 500 profits are expected to
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