Stocks to sell

Hypergrowth stocks have tremendous allure. Investing in just one company like Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) or Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) in its early days can lead to life-changing returns. But for every Nvidia, there are countless other companies that appeared to have tremendous prospects but were unable to turn that potential into reality. That’s been particularly true in recent
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Due to the current state of global tensions and the overall willingness of the U.S. government to continuously increase defense spending budgets, the defense industry is likely not worth betting against in the short term. That being said, despite two active wars, which America is directly supporting, the defense industry has seen somewhat modest gains as a whole. Part of this can be
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Real estate as an asset class is a cyclical domain. Therefore, tactical prowess is required if you’re looking for long-term gains. Although subtle economic cycles might allow throughout-the-cycle returns, today’s economy is overshadowed by fierce interest rate speculation and inconsistent consumer sentiment. As such, careful analysis is required before investing in real estate stocks or real estate investment trusts (REITs). In
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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
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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
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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
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