This year, Dow stocks have been all over the place, prompting concerns from investors and analysts alike. Unlike the other two major U.S. stock indices, the S&P 500 and Nasdaq, which are up by a considerable percentage this year, the Dow 30 continues to perform inconsistently. Judging by their performance this year, it might be
Stocks to sell
In the lead-up to earnings, Boeing (NYSE:BA) has been cruising at a level altitude. Boeing stock has stayed rangebound, barely straying from between $175 and $200 per share. Still, it’s very possible that the current performance of shares in this aerospace giant is merely the calm before storm. Turbulence may soon return for this stock.
Nasdaq-listed stocks have sustained a prolonged rally in recent months, reflecting investor optimism and robust market sentiment. However, in recent days, we have seen a notable pullback in several overvalued stocks, with investors increasingly favoring value over high flyers. Many Nasdaq names have recorded ridiculous gains lately, raising concerns about their current valuations. Their gains,
Even after some recent correction, the S&P 500 index is not far from all-time highs. With the possibility of rate cuts, there is a reason to remain bullish on equities. However, I would prefer to be cautiously optimistic than very aggressive as an investor. In line with this view, it makes sense to sell overvalued
High-yield dividend stocks can be complex to navigate. While dividend yields reduce investors’ risk when the price dips, they also require investors to take on potentially more risk. In general, the higher the dividend yield, the riskier the stock is. Besides the dividend yields, other metrics can be used to measure risk. One of these
It appears that after the recent rise in Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA), share prices may be coming back to earth. At the start of July, Tesla reported deliveries above analyst estimates, which led to over a 40% increase in the Tesla stock price within a week. However, this week’s earnings release showed profits below projections, causing the
Shares of embattled theatre chain operator AMC Entertainment (NYSE:AMC) are ticking in the green again following its announcement of debt restructuring. However, these fleeting gains do little to impact the bearish outlook for AMC stock, which is overshadowed by its declining underlying business. AMC stock remains as precarious as ever, potentially sending its shareholders into
Technology equities have largely had a good year in 2024. The tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite has rallied nearly 20% on a year-to-date basis, and secular trends such as artificial intelligence and cloud computing technologies could send technology shares higher in the near term. Even the historical August slump probably will not be enough to stop the
Well, that was a stunner (though perhaps not entirely unexpected). Over the weekend, President Joe Biden made the tough, but likely necessary decision to step down from his reelection bid. It’s why I’m looking at some of the stocks to sell on that news. There’s still plenty of time for the Democrats to mount an
The clock is ticking for Faraday Future Intelligent Electric (NASDAQ:FFIE). The upscale electric vehicle manufacturer faces several important deadlines in the weeks ahead. It has to get all of its Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC) filings submitted by July 31 to come into compliance with Nasdaq listing requirements. And then it has to boost its
A string of subpar second-quarter earnings reports is hurting the stock market. The technology-laden Nasdaq index fell 3% (more than 500 points) after the initial financial results from mega-cap tech companies disappointed. However, the poor results are by no means limited to technology concerns. Restaurants, airlines, healthcare companies and some financial institutions have delivered earnings
When most people think of index funds, they gravitate toward the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq Composite. It’s no surprise that these benchmarks receive the most attention. They have delivered solid historical returns and are filled with recognizable corporations like the Magnificent Seven. Those two indices also attract many investors because many of the alternatives
Most companies have some debt, often accumulated during the low-interest rate environment from 2009 to 2021. Firms that are profitable may view debt positively, as a way to fund acquisitions, dividends and buybacks, making it easier for them to manage with relatively low carrying costs. However, for less profitable companies with high debt loads and
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump recently unveiled his pick for vice president. At 39 years old, Ohio Senator JD Vance is a fresh face in Washington D.C. Despite being one of the most prominent millennial generation politicians out there, however, Vance holds surprisingly anti-electric vehicle sentiments. In fact, Vance has suggested the EV proponents are
Nio (NYSE:NIO) stock has witnessed some wild moves since listing in September 2018. It was during the meme euphoria of 2021 that the stock touched highs of $62. There has been a sustained correction from those levels and Nio stock trades at $4.30 after a drop of 60% in the last 12 months. I believe
Lucid Group (NASDAQ:LCID) is riding a wave of anticipation that it may have finally turned the corner. After a second-quarter deliveries update, Lucid stock hit a level not seen since last December. Two weeks ahead of the luxury electric vehicle manufacturer’s second-quarter earnings report, investors are hoping Lucid found the right combination of production, price
Mark your calendar and then run for the hills! That’s actually not a bad strategy if you’re considering investing in Rivian Automotive (NASDAQ:RIVN). We have major concerns, as an upcoming event could negatively affect Rivian stock. Not all rallies are good news. Sometimes, they can be “trap doors” that end up causing steep financial losses.
Rising global geopolitical turmoil in the Middle East and Eastern Europe and rising tensions in Southeast Asia create the perfect conditions for defense stocks to soar. The companies behind these stocks often see an uptick in orders for equipment and services. Despite the perfect conditions for defense stocks to thrive in 2024, the S&P Aerospace
EV giant Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) reported its hotly anticipated second-quarter (Q2) earnings on Tuesday. While the results largely beat expectations across key metrics, they were mostly seen as a wash, with Tesla stock closing in the red. Hence, follow the market on this one and sell Tesla stock. The EV space is under major duress, but
Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) seemed like it was entering rebound mode, but the latest Intel stock rally petered out. If that’s not bad enough, this pullback may not be temporary. As key concerns about the company come off the back burner, shares may be at risk of experiencing a continued slide in price in the near-term, possibly
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