Stocks to sell

The shares of electric-vehicle maker Mullen Automotive (NASDAQ:MULN) have tumbled to less than 10 cents. This clearly indicates that institutional investors seem to have lost confidence in Mullen and MULN stock. In another indication of large investors’ lack of confidence in the automaker, several such investors have been given the right to sell large shares in exchange
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In this environment, buying any EV stock can be difficult. However, with Lucid (NASDAQ:LCID) having trouble selling its high-end electric vehicles, and LCID stock continuing to trade at a ridiculously high valuation, all investors should sell the automaker’s shares. Other developments that are likely to make the automaker’s life more difficult are Tesla’s (NASDAQ:TSLA) price cuts and ever-increasing competition.
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Electric vehicle manufacturer Mullen Automotive (NASDAQ:MULN) is forming a joint venture with two small companies in the EV space. That’s great news for Mullen Automotive and its stakeholders, right? Don’t jump to any conclusions. The bear case is still too strong to consider MULN stock now. Previously, we explained why Mullen Automotive’s lawsuit involving an
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If you have a strong tolerance for volatility and understand the principles of risk management, here’s an idea to consider. Bed Bath & Beyond (NASDAQ:BBBY) is in terrible shape as a business. There have been rapid run-ups in BBBY stock, but they didn’t last. Ultimately, Bed Bath & Beyond’s share price should reflect the company’s actual
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This year, household goods retailer Bed Bath & Beyond (NASDAQ:BBBY) faces substantial financial problems, and BBBY stock investors are deep underwater. Granted, the company hasn’t officially declared a Chapter 11 filing. However, it’s probably only a matter of time before Bed Bath & Beyond spirals into bankruptcy. So, if you’re a current shareholder, consider hitting the
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As much as I love dividend stocks, it’s important to note that I don’t love all dividend stocks; and you shouldn’t either. There are certainly some dividend stocks to avoid out there. Dividends are great. They are quarterly (or sometimes monthly) payouts to investors as a reward for holding a stock. Retirement investors love dividends
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The Federal Reserve’s recent prediction of a potential recession in the United States this year has brought attention to a fresh batch of dividend stocks to avoid. These stocks may already be facing challenges, and a downturn in economic activity could be the catalyst that pushes them over the edge. Identifying these issues early allows investors to potentially rotate
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After bouncing back strongly at the start of 2023, AMC Entertainment (NYSE:AMC) stock has traded sideways in more recent months. Currently at around $5 per share, AMC stock may look tempting, for risk-hungry investors bullish that the popular “meme stock” will soon resume making big moves. Unfortunately, while shares in the movie theater chain may
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Investing would be a lot easier if you didn’t have to worry about underperforming stocks to get rid of. Wouldn’t it be great if stocks did what you thought they would do when you bought them? But that’s part of the game you play when you invest in the stock market. We can use tools, metrics
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With Bed Bath & Beyond (NASDAQ:BBBY) facing multiple, likely insurmountable challenges, the retailer appears to be headed straight to bankruptcy. Given the tremendous volatility and unpredictable nature of the stocks of bankrupt companies, I recommend that all investors immediately sell BBBY stock. Among the seemingly insolvable problems that Bed Bath and Beyond is facing are an inability
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You don’t have to look far nowadays to find overhyped EV stocks. Stakes are high in the electric vehicle space. Established automakers such as General Motors (NYSE:GM) and Toyota Motor (NYSE:TM) are aggressively competing with a growing number of specialized start-ups. We’re even seeing some companies in the EV sector, such as Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA), cut
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