In the volatile stock market, understanding when and what to sell is equally vital as knowing when and what to buy. Here, the focus is on three beaten-down stocks to sell due to their fundamentals. These fundamentals can point to a potential downturn when the market punishes weaknesses. The first company, a leader in systems
Stocks to sell
After reporting second-quarter 2024 adjusted profits that fell short of Wall Street’s expectations, Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) really needs some good news. Despite positive news for Tesla in China, considering the big picture, we can’t recommend Tesla stock. Tesla is entering an untested Chinese market. This will be another business venture to distract Tesla CEO Elon Musk
Over the years, I try to steer clear of overly direct assessments of publicly traded enterprises, especially if my opinion is negative. However, with premium electric vehicle manufacturer Faraday Future (NASDAQ:FFIE), I’m afraid I’m going to have to be blunt. Unless you’re a day trader speculating on near-term blips, you want to stay far away
Microchip giant Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) just delivered one of the worst quarterly financial results ever, sending Intel stock plummeting. The company’s share price plunged 26% in one day and registered its worst performance in 50 years. Intel stock is now trading at its lowest level since 2013. The earnings report was so bad that Intel dragged
Suddenly we’re headed for a recession. Or so it seems on Wall Street. Weak jobs and manufacturing data raised fears that the economy is slowing more rapidly than expected. This has led to an acceleration of the stock market selloff that began in July, with the technology-laden Nasdaq Composite index officially entering a correction, defined
Palantir Technologies (NYSE:PLTR) has been one of the hottest stocks of 2024, with shares nearly doubling year-to-date on the wave of artificial-intelligence (AI) hype. The data analytics software provider is seen as a prime beneficiary of the AI revolution, especially given its deep ties to the U.S. government. However, as Palantir prepares to report Q2
Cybersecurity company CrowdStrike (NASDAQ:CRWD) has been renowned for its Falcon platform that provides endpoint protection and threat intelligence. However, the stock has faced significant challenges recently, plummeting over 35% in two weeks. This decline started after a software update caused widespread disruptions. As we write, CRWD stock is trading around $217, down 15% year-to-date (YTD).
Selling defense stocks at a time when the wider market is showing strong growth may seem counterintuitive to investors. However, with more uncertainty set to reign in the months ahead, it now is a good time to trim. In recent years, defense stocks have rallied throughout Wall Street. VanEck’s Defense ETF has grown 36.54% in
With the painful market sell-off kicking things up a notch to start the month of August, it’s not hard to imagine many investors are seeking an exit point from some of their vulnerable stocks. Indeed, those “AI bubble” fears you may have heard about feel more real than ever. This is especially true with the
Growth stocks have been off to a strong start in 2024. Artificial intelligence tailwinds have propelled many sectors, and the technology has been a boon for the major indices. The S&P 500 is up by 13% year-to-date while the Nasdaq Composite has gained 14% year-to-date. However, dark clouds are forming on the horizon. With those dark
There’s nothing wrong with trying to get in early on a stock. Some of your best winners will be companies you identify before the rest of the pack – that’s why investors spend a lot of time researching new trends and trying to get in on the ground floor, but these F-rated stocks to sell
The S&P 500 has been a common choice for passive investors. It has delivered steady returns over the years, especially for investors who withstood market corrections and continued to make regular investments. The stock market has done an excellent job of outperforming many types of assets, but not every S&P 500 holding has been a
Lofty expectations aren’t necessarily a good thing. As Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) is going all-in on its chip fabrication business, the burden of proof lies on the company’s shoulders. It has to spend a lot of time, money and effort now hoping to make that money back. So, with Intel Foundry only being a “show-me” story right now,
Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ:AMD) ripped higher after earnings beat expectations. Net income of $265 million, 69 cents per share when adjusted and revenue of $5.8 million were all pleasant surprises. Net income was more than double that of the first quarter. There’s more to come, according to the earnings release. Third quarter revenue was estimated
Earnings season for this year’s second quarter rolls on. And while the results have been largely better than expected, some prints have been real doozies. Certain companies have seen their share price fall by 15% or more in a single day after they delivered financial results and guidance than fell short of Wall Street expectations.
Make no mistake: it’s still a time when you should be thinking about which cannabis stocks to sell, not which cannabis stocks to buy. Yes, based on the sheer volume of public comments submitted to the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) in support of a proposed rescheduling of marijuana, U.S. cannabis legalization progress seemingly keeps moving
Market volatility has picked up significantly, with tech stocks (again) leading the entire market lower on Thursday, a day after recovering markedly from Wednesday’s losses. Indeed, it can be a rather stomach-churning experience to be invested in stock markets these days. With stocks kicking off August with a steep plunge, many beginner investors may be
Bloomberg’s Matt Levine summed up best in his July 17 opinion piece about Trump Media & Technology Group (NASDAQ:DJT) when he said that people buy Trump Media stock because it has “Trump” in the name. “Last quarter it had revenue of $770,500 from selling ads on its social media site, and its operating cash flow
For many investors, recognizing that a stock is overvalued can be a difficult task when the broader media is lauding its accomplishments. Yet a healthy bump in earnings or revenue can often translate into an overvaluation in a short amount of time. This has been especially common in the artificial intelligence industry, which has led
The electric vehicle industry is evolving significantly as it matures and more competition enters the fray. Consequently, we’re witnessing multiple dynamics play out, including pricing wars, the introduction of new models and technology enhancements. Only the most nimble and innovative will survive in such a hotly competitive industry. Unfortunately, for Lucid Group’s (NASDAQ: LCID) investors,
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