Prudent investors should stick to the game plan in 2024. That means that they should continue to find overpriced stocks to sell of companies that look fundamentally unsound. This may seem harder to do in 2024 as it looks like rate cuts will soon come. The point here is that cheaper money will soon be
Stocks to sell
Lucid Group (NASDAQ:LCID) faces quite the headwinds in the EV sector, in terms of both production and pricing. In 2023, LCID stock only delivered 6,001 vehicles with a three-time price cut to boost sales. December was even more disappointing, with just 2,391 cars. It’s no secret that Lucid is among the most troubled EV makers
The electric vehicle (EV) market slump continues to overwhelm EV producers worldwide. Nio (NYSE:NIO) stock is one of the up-and-coming China-based EV startups that has been gravely affected by weaker demand in the burgeoning car market. Nio’s share price has fallen nearly 33% on a year-to-date perspective. As the company continues to falter, investors who
Stocks are at the mercy of many factors, and often, prices are just a poor earnings report or a negative headline away from a significant drop. There are times when nobody has any way of preparing. In many instances, however, early signs of trouble creep in. Sensible investors can identify potential issues from declining financial
IBM (NYSE:IBM) has become one of the unexpected beneficiaries of ‘AI mania,’ with IBM stock hitting price levels not seen since the early 2010s. Shares in this blue-chip have surged over the past year, driven by strong quarterly financial results and a successful AI growth strategy. The market may be overestimating the AI boom’s impact
If you’re wondering about which AI stocks to sell, look no further. With AI chatbots first going viral in 2023 many analysts have started questioning the hype cycle around AI. While generative AI has proven to shorten workflows around coding and stock imagery, price corrections could be on the way. There are certainly some negative
A spate of bad news (namely, a poorly received quarterly earnings release) knocked Rivian Automotive (NASDAQ:RIVN) stock lower last month. This month the market reacted positively to two early March announcements. The news is temporarily boosting the stock, maintaining it at $10 to $12 per share. So, this means investors now can slowly buy in
On Wall Street, you need any edge you can get, especially when it comes to deciphering which stocks to sell (and when). Some may turn to advanced solutions such as high-frequency trading algorithms. Others turn to oddball ideas, such as deciphering magazine covers. It’s not as irrational as it may initially sound. For example, sports
You can always count on me to appreciate a good dividend stock. Whether it’s the reliable payout, the earnings performance or revenue growth, great dividend stocks are something to cherish. But be careful not to let some scary, dangerous dividend stocks invade your portfolio. As rewarding as a great dividend stock can be, dangerous dividend
After the market rallied to a new record high last week, there is plenty of talk about which overvalued stocks may be in danger zone. The S&P 500 nearly doubles its median price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of 15, currently at a P/E of 28 times. With artificial intelligence (AI) driving markets, there is speculation about whether
U.S. tech equities sustained a jaw-breaking rally in 2023, with the Nasdaq beating all other indices, accruing a more than 43% return. Big tech and a number of other small-to-mid cap tech stocks have also been on the rise in 2024. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq have risen 7.15% and 8.5% on a year-to-date basis. While equities appear
Wall Street recently experienced a moment akin to the Super Bowl. Nvidia’s (NASDAQ:NVDA) much-anticipated quarterly earnings were set to reveal the impact of the artificial intelligence (AI) boom on the markets. In the aftermath of the report, Nvidia and other AI stocks have continued to surge.This underscored the importance of identifying AI stocks to sell
The market might be at an all-time high, but that doesn’t mean that every stock out there is a buy. The reality is that it remains a stock pickers world and investors need to choose wisely to ensure that their portfolio grows and doesn’t become swamped in a sea of red ink. The fourth quarter
The speculative juices are flowing at full force right now. The cryptocurrency market is reaching new heights, and all sorts of new coin projects are taking off. On the equity side of things, quantum computing, AI, and semiconductors are among the flourishing growth sectors. Investors could be forgiven for thinking that we’re back in 2021,
This past November, Roundhill Investments announced it was closing the Roundhill MEME ETF after less than two years due to poor net assets resulting from the terrible performance of stocks held by the ETF. Some of these poorly performing meme stocks to sell remain just that: stocks to sell. “‘The marketplace decides what survives and
Recent trends in the stock market have seen a shift in investor interest from tech giants, known as the Magnificent 7, towards pharmaceutical companies, particularly those involved in weight-loss drugs. But, it’s important to identify which pharma stocks to sell before they plummet, as not all will benefit equally from the hype. As a result,
With Nasdaq stocks to sell, speculative stocks in fast-growing industries like artificial intelligence, crypto mining, and electric vehicles may be what first comes to mind. However, while there are stocks in these industries well worth pressing the “sell” button on, it’s important to note the Nasdaq Exchange, while associated strongly with growth stocks and tech
The Dow Jones Industrial Average is meant to serve as a proxy for the U.S. economy. The index is comprised of 30 blue-chip stocks that represent different sectors and industries. Known as the “Dow 30,” the index recently made a big change when it removed the stock of retail pharmacy chain Walgreens Boots Alliance (NASDAQ:WBA)
Just when you thought the news couldn’t get any worse for electric vehicle manufacturer Lucid Group (NASDAQ:LCID), it seems like there are always more negative surprises around the corner. In a time when the EV industry is rife with challenges, the last thing you need to do is risk your hard-earned capital on LCID stock. Lucid only produced
As if SVB Financial wasn’t enough of a lesson for do-it-yourself investors that bank stocks are a terrible idea, the New York Community Bancorp (NYSE:NYCB) debacle is a second reminder in the past year that all but the savviest investors avoid bank stocks. Unlike most stocks, banks have a completely different set of financial statements
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