Although it is always a good idea to monitor volume change and price resilience, some stocks — especially those categorized as overhyped stocks to sell when they reach new highs — have more fishy fundamentals than others, particularly if there is a possibility of a recession. The global equity sell-off on Monday certainly hinted at
Stocks to sell
While streaming remains the future of the entertainment industry, it has become difficult to make a go of the business. The hype that surrounded streaming during the pandemic when everyone was locked down at home has subsided. In its place has come a sea of red ink for most streaming companies as market saturation and overspending on content development set in. Consequently, the
When Lucid Group (NASDAQ:LCID) stock listed, the company was being touted as a Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) killer. A few years down the line and Lucid is fighting for survival. Lucid stock has sharply corrected by 54% in the last 12 months. However, the correction does not make me believe that valuations are attractive for buying. I
Remember that time the metaverse was a big deal and would change the way we worked, played and interacted with one another? Yeah, good times. Unfortunately for companies that went all-in on the idea, living your life totally connected to the online world hasn’t gone according to plan. While the virtual hellscape is not dead,
I’ll admit, I was quite optimistic about where the crypto market was heading leading up to the Bitcoin (BTC-USD) halving earlier this year and in the months that followed. The stars seemed to be aligning. Interest rate cuts were on the horizon, the halving took place, and the launch of Bitcoin ETFs all materialized in
The tech sector has been an area of strength for many years. It’s propelled the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq Composite to new heights. However, there are some tech stocks that don’t have enticing growth prospects anymore. Generating returns in the stock market isn’t just about which stocks you buy. It’s also about which stocks
GameStop (NYSE:GME) is the original meme stock, surging to incredible levels in previous meme stock mania bubbles. This stock is down considerably from its 2021 highs, but has also seen its fair share of surges. In fact, GameStop stock is actually up 19% on a year-to-date basis. That said, despite its recent moves higher and
Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) stock is not having the best 2024. With macroeconomic developments like the global carry trade and a slowdown in electric vehicle (EV) demand adding to the pressure, shares are down 20%. Furthermore, because of the dramatic pricing reduction, Tesla’s vehiclesᅳincluding the Model Yᅳhave lowered profit margins. Experts believe that despite the year-to-date decline,
In recent years, real estate investment trusts (REITs) have underperformed the broader market by a wide margin, primarily due to elevated interest rates. High interest rates exert significant pressure on REIT share prices for several reasons. Firstly, REITs rely partially on debt to finance their growth, and higher interest rates translate to increased interest expenses,
The invention of clean energy has given many hope that it could be a future solution to nonrenewable energy sources and less pollutant energy production. Yet, the reality remains that each year the federal government spends billions of dollars to subsidize the industry. As a result, many of the profits revenues reported by the big,
Down nearly 30% from its recent high, Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) is an EV giant that clearly faces a myriad of challenges in this current environment. The company’s status as a growth stock, with what seemed to be a multi-decade-long potential 50%+ growth profile ahead, is one that’s been called into question. Simply put, rising borrowing costs
Not all investments promise a smooth ride as the autonomous vehicle market speeds towards the future. Despite the groundbreaking advancements and surging interest in AV technology, some stocks in this futuristic arena show signs of trouble and could be heading for a crash. The autonomous vehicle market is projected to grow significantly, expanding at a
Monday’s sudden market crash disrupted investor sentiment. However, growing recession fears have investors pondering which stocks to sell in anticipation of a potential rotation into the Dow Jones. In July, investors were concerned that tech stocks had peaked after riding high on artificial intelligence (AI) developments. Some stocks were sold into more stable options concentrated
Dividend stocks are one of the best investments you can make. Companies that reward their shareholders with regular, growing payments can help to set you up for a comfortable retirement quickly. Yet not all dividend stocks are made equal. Sometimes company financials have deteriorated to the point where it has no business paying a dividend,
The Federal Reserve appears set to begin cutting interest rates in September. In fact, the cuts may be rather aggressive, with some traders starting to bet on 50 rather than 25 basis point cuts to try to support the job market. At first glance, this might seem like good news for financial stocks. After all,
On the heels of the recent release of a weak jobs report, now may be the time to figure out what are the consumer discretionary stocks to sell. Sure, economists and pundits may argue that this latest jobs report is not necessarily a sign of a looming U.S. recession. Still, you may want to err
The term “blue chip” tends to conjure images of stability and trust. But, not all companies in this category are performing well enough to justify a long-term position. Pair this reality with the broader rout currently rocking global markets and knowing which blue-chip stocks to sell becomes a must. Beyond the traditional quarterly metrics like
As the augmented reality (AR) market continues to evolve, excitement around its potential has led to inflated valuations for several stocks within the sector. However, the reality of technological integration and consumer adoption has not kept pace with investor expectations. This mismatch is particularly problematic as AR firms struggle with the complexities of refining AR
The U.S. presidential election is heating up. We’re less than 100 days away from the big vote now. The decision by Democrats to swap President Joe Biden for Vice President Kamala Harris has shaken up the race and seemingly given the party momentum, at least judging from current polling. Markets have gotten rocky over the
The stock market has enjoyed a nice rally for most of 2024 after a strong recovery in 2023. However, equities are showing some weakness, with many tech companies in the middle of corrections. Discouraging jobs data and the upcoming U.S. election are two catalysts for recent declines. It’s times like these when investors shouldn’t panic
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