Assigning an “F” rating to Newell Brands (NASDAQ:NWL) stock might seem harsh, especially since you’ll probably recognize some of the product names controlled by Newell Brands. Yet, the company’s financials are subpar and Newell Brands’ dividend payouts have been slashed. All in all, you’re better off finding another consumer goods company to consider investing in.
Stocks to sell
Investors looking for overrated AI stocks to sell are in luck this year, as many hyped-up AI names are likely trading at or near their peak. Even using the most optimistic metrics, most AI stocks are simply too overvalued to be considered a buy, and many will inevitably tumble from this range. Now don’t get me
Investors in the robotics sector need to carefully evaluate their portfolio as several risky robotics stocks are predicted to experience a decline. Companies categorized as overvalued or risky within the robotics industry may warrant consideration for selling. With expected downward trends, assessing these stocks’ financials and market position becomes crucial to make informed investment decisions.
How do most companies die? Some blow up spectacularly. Firms like Lehman Brothers and Long Term Capital Management left craters in the U.S. banking sector when leverage caught up with them. Others vanish in million-dollar buyouts. HP bought Compaq for $25 billion in 2002 and discontinued the trademark 11 years later. However, most companies die
It seems like anything and everything with an artificial intelligence (AI) angle is red-hot nowadays. This can help to explain why Upstart (NASDAQ:UPST) stock rallied in May and early June. Before you jump on the bandwagon and invest in Upstart, however, just remember that price-chasing can be bad for your financial health. As we’ll discover, AI
Tech stocks are flying high once again. However, some, including these seven make up the top tech stocks to avoid. The common theme among these seven companies is that they’ve enjoyed huge rallies despite rather uninspiring fundamentals. These aren’t necessarily bad businesses, but with skyrocketing share prices, these are now dangerously overvalued tech stocks. Don’t let the
Figuring out which growth stocks to sell may be the last thing on your mind right now. After all, rising hopes for a pivot on interest rates by the Federal Reserve, plus secular growth trends such as accelerating adoption of artificial intelligence (or AI) have provided a massive boost for shares in fast-growing companies lately. However,
Mining is a huge industry worldwide. From the snowy, frigid mountains in Canada to the dry, arid Australian outback and the African grasslands, mining companies crisscross the globe in search of precious metals and minerals that power our world. Investing in mining stocks involves putting money to work in capital-intensive businesses that are subject to
Rising interest rates and the economic slowdown have already weighed on real estate investment trusts (REITs). Unfortunately, there are still plenty of REITs to sell before they drop even further. Although interest rates may not necessarily be on track to spike as sharply as they have over the past 18 months, worsening economic conditions may place
In navigating the turbulent waters of the stock market, it’s probably the right time for investors to identify the worst performing EV stocks to sell as a potential downturn looms. The gathering clouds of uncertainty suggest a need for portfolio reevaluation, particularly concerning high-risk sectors such as the EV sphere. The promise of long-term returns
There are plenty of electric vehicle manufacturers out there that you can invest in. Frankly, there’s no compelling reason to choose Nikola (NASDAQ:NKLA) stock in particular. If Nikola’s CEO has his way, there could be more NKLA stock in circulation this year. Besides, Nikola is facing a delisting threat, so there’s no need to enter
Summer is in full swing. June can be a great time of the year. It’s time to go to the beach, catch some rays and unwind. But if you’ve got F-rated stocks to sell in your portfolio, June won’t be fun for you at all unless you take some swift action. Historically, June isn’t a
Few are expecting Rivian Automotive (NASDAQ:RIVN), which went public at $78 per share, and at one time traded for as much as $172.01 per share, to ever re-hit its high-water mark. However, there are plenty who believe that RIVN stock could at least make a partial comeback. Over the past month, commentators and investors alike
If a well-established firm made a sizable investment in electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer Lucid Group (NASDAQ:LCID), does that mean you should buy LCID stock now? Not necessarily. Lucid Group’s pricing strategy seems to exclude a large number of automotive buyers. There’s evidence that Lucid might even be aware that its EVs are too expensive, but the
The landscape looks quite grim as we assess underperforming energy stocks. Despite the anticipation that China’s economic reopening would rekindle some lost vigor, many energy stocks are in a troubling position. Mounting oil inventories and growing concerns over recession have compelled investors to ponder over which energy stocks to sell in June to cut losses.
Since mid-May, shares in Lucid Group (NASDAQ:LCID) have found some support from the market. During this time, LCID stock has experienced a double-digit percentage rally, moving from around $7 per share, to around $7.75 per share. With this slight rally, some investors may now believe shares in this electric vehicle (or EV) stock has finally
Before diving into the discussion of overvalued stocks due for correction, we need to establish one thing about this list: every company you see here represents a fundamentally sound business. In other words, the focus of this narrative centers on trimming exposure. We’re absolutely not here to discuss shorting embattled organizations, which is a different
This article is an excerpt from the InvestorPlace Digest newsletter. To get news like this delivered straight to your inbox, click here. When I needed a new vacuum cleaner last month, I knew exactly where to go: Bed Bath & Beyond (OTCMKTS:BBBYQ). The New Jersey-based retailer, which filed for Chapter 11 on April 23, had been
While the concept of market success glamorizes taking shots on potential winners, a holistically positive plan can’t ignore stocks to cut losses on. In other words, it doesn’t really matter if you pick a handful of moonshots if the other losses in your portfolio end up sinking your net holdings into the red. At some
Amid 2023’s continued stock market drama, homebuilder stocks have remained surprisingly resilient even as analysts predict an imminent crash. But homebuilder financial and operational reporting is built on a foundation of lagging indicators. Those indicators may be catching up to reality. The homebuilding market is rife with examples of the bullwhip effect; changes in consumer
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