As we approach the midpoint of the year, it’s crucial for investors to reassess their portfolios and identify potential risk factors. The gambling industry was once seen as a thriving sector with promising growth prospects. But recently, it faced numerous challenges that have led to the emergence of several gambling stocks to sell. Let’s delve
Stocks to sell
As we come closer to entering the month of June, it is crucial to reassess our portfolios and identify stocks that may have been overhyped and are now poised for a potential downturn. This article will explore three such stocks that investors should consider selling before their valuations take a significant hit. These overhyped stocks
China stocks to sell are under scrutiny with the shifting global market dynamics. Interest rates are expected to remain higher for longer, diverting capital from riskier assets such as Chinese stocks. At the same time, China’s recent military drills near Taiwan have added more fuel to the fire. These military exercises have injected a fresh
No matter what happens to electric vehicle manufacturer Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA), there will always be some eternal optimists, it seems. For months, they’ve been waiting for Tesla stock to stage a spectacular rally. However, we’re assigning the stock a “D” grade as the outlook isn’t great for Tesla. A Barron’s report listed some of Tesla’s legal problems. They
Nio (NYSE:NIO) stock has experienced a recent surge in its stock price, commonly referred to as a ‘’dead cat bounce.’’ This temporary rebound follows a significant decline, often misleading investors into believing a reversal is underway. Astute investors should divest all their Nio holdings now. The company’s 2024 challenges threaten its long term growth prospects.
Trade tensions between the world’s two largest economic powerhouses, the United States and China, resume. The Biden Administration has chosen to not only continue with Trump-era economic policy that has pitted the two countries against one another but also sought to intensify matters. In an announcement that came out in mid-May, the current administration announced
The stock market might be at an all-time high, but that doesn’t mean every security is trending higher. On the contrary, there are a number of stocks sinking. Whether due to poor earnings, declining finances or other bad news, some share prices are on the downswing as investors head for the exits. While it might
It’s 2021 all over again, apparently. Global movie-theater chain AMC Entertainment (NYSE:AMC), along with video game retailer GameStop (NYSE:GME), are back in the spotlight. Before anyone gives in to the temptation to go bandwagon-jumping with AMC stock, I strongly recommend taking a few deep breaths and considering the worst-case scenarios. Expect significant capital losses regardless of your position
“Safety first” should be the credo of every dividend collector. Otherwise, you could end up losing money even if you’re collecting quarterly distributions. Sure, it may be tempting to invest in HP (NYSE:HPQ) in a quest for high yield. However, after learning more about HP and the market in which it operates, you’ll probably decide to
Global stocks are surging. The MSCI ACWI Index, which encompasses both developed and emerging markets, reached another all-time high, continuing its record-breaking streak. This milestone is part of a broader trend in global equity markets, with 14 out of the world’s 20 largest stock exchanges recently setting new records. In contrast to this general market
Typically, blue-chip stocks in your portfolio can be counted on to be reliable, long-term investments. But times can turn, even for the most well-known stocks in the market. When even top companies get into a rut and lose their way, it’s time to clear your portfolio of blue-chip stocks to sell. There are compelling reasons
Investors should not get overly excited about President Biden’s decision to reclassify marijuana. The potential move toward becoming a less dangerous schedule 3 drug is lengthy and will not result in cannabis becoming federally legal. That has important implications in relation to access to financing for cannabis firms among other things. This has led to
“Sell in May and go away” is a common adage in investing. It’s based on the historical pattern of stocks underperforming from May to October when investors tend to stay on the sidelines. While timing the market is sketchy work at best, following the herd might be the best option for some investors. All that’s
It’s never a good feeling to be caught holding a firm’s shares in freefall, especially as the rest of the market continues rising. We’re in a rather healthy bull market, but the broad stock market rally has left some firms behind. Indeed, selling in a state of heightened fear is almost always a poor idea,
Since the start of May, investors have warmed back up to shares in iPhone maker and overall tech behemoth Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL). Several factors have played a role in sending Apple stock from around $170 per share, back on its way toward its 52-week high of just under $200 per share. We aren’t concluding that the
Since OpenAI’s ChatGPT launched the artificial intelligence (AI) era on November 30, 2022, Meta Platforms (NASDAQ:META) has been among the hottest AI stocks not named Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA). Shares that were under $100 back then were trading at $472 on May 20. That’s double the gain of one of its main industry competitors, Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT). However,
In this article, we delve into the world of meme stocks and explore the insights provided by cutting-edge AI algorithms. These advanced systems have analyzed market trends, and company fundamentals, to identify seven meme stocks to sell according to AI. As we examine each of these seven meme stocks, we will discuss the factors that
After an unexpected rally sent meme stocks surging last week, things appear to have settled down. When Keith Gill — the man credited with helping launch the GameStop (NYSE:GME) short squeeze of 2021 — unexpectedly returned to X, the r/WallStreetBets crowd rejoiced. This momentum sent meme stock favorites like GME and AMC Entertainment (NYSE:AMC) to
Fortune reported in early May that the lower-income consumer was struggling to stay afloat. As a result, some companies will suffer from this situation, while others will benefit, providing investors with new ideas for stocks to buy and sell. “‘The lower income consumer in the U.S. is stretched,’ PepsiCo CEO Ramon Laguarta said late last
Wall Street can’t seem to get its act straight when it comes to Nio (NYSE:NIO) stock. As my colleague Eddie Pan recently noted, during the first quarter Morgan Stanley (NYSE:MS) was the biggest buyer of the Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer’s stock. The investment house scooped up 10.1 million shares of NIO, increasing its stake in
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