The recent correction in some of the world’s largest markets has made it difficult for many investors to find safe investments that provides high returns on investment. It has been a rough year for DoorDash (NYSE:DASH) stock, but this doesn’t mean the company is destined to fail permanently. But recent events indicate it will be
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Investing isn’t for the faint of heart at this time, with inflation rates near 40-year highs and the Federal Reserve raising interest rates aggressively. The U.S. is on the verge of a recession, while the S&P 500 entered bear market territory recently. Investors are re-evaluating their strategies and looking to avoid selling stocks in a
There once was a time when Beyond Meat (NASDAQ:BYND) inspired confidence among investors. Lately, though, BYND stock has only provided a lesson in what can happen when initial public offering (IPO) hype fades, and all that’s left is faulty fundamentals. This isn’t to suggest that the faux meat market is defunct. There can be a high-potential
Although the electrification of transportation may very well be the future, not every sector player will rise to meet the challenge, thus boding poorly for certain electric vehicle stocks to sell now. Whether Wall Street has trouble believing in their viability or their business plans don’t align with fundamental realities, these companies might not have
This article covers six blue-chip stocks to sell now. These stocks are severely overvalued or are likely to move down soon due to the coming recession or a slump in demand. The point is analysts’ forecasts are likely to be lower, which could push these stocks down further. The stocks on this list have little
Lyft (NASDAQ:LYFT) stock has run out of gas while trying to find a bottom in 2022. In fact, LYFT stock has lost of 72% year-to-date. And I think the bottom could be even further away. At the end of the day, the company’s business model does not inspire confidence, and certainly does not provide any
Opendoor Technologies (NASDAQ:OPEN) stock has declined 65% in 2022. Although some investors still hope for the stock to make a comeback, I’d argue that now is the time time to walk away from OPEN stock. With that said, here’s why should ignore any remaining hype and avoid Opendoor stock moving forward. Ticker Company Recent Price
Inflation stormed the stage again this week with a pair of hotter-than-expected reports for June. The news had investors rushing the exits as odds of a 1% rate hike at the Federal Reserve’s next meeting surged past 50%. Emboldened bears have returned, and the backdrop for risk assets is as treacherous as ever. While some
Nasdaq bulls have narrowly reclaimed critical field position in July. But with more challenged price action to kick-off the workweek and market bears still worthy adversaries, having seven Nasdaq stocks to sell or short and profit from, should the bulls fumble control, could be key to a stronger portfolio in 2022’s second half. Investor anxiety
Things are only getting worse for Nio (NYSE:NIO) stock. In addition to the many other woes impacting the Shanghai-based company, such as Covid-19 lockdowns that have hurt its production and deliveries, a vehicle crash that killed several staff members and went viral online and a trademark lawsuit in Europe, Nio now has to contend with
One of the most interesting streaming plays, fuboTV (NYSE:FUBO), is down substantially in the year thus far. Unfortunately, it looks unlikely FUBO stock will make a comeback anytime soon. FuboTV is a TV service that streams over 70 channels. It is especially sports-centric and offers live access to major league games, including the NFL, NBA,
Mullen Automotive (NASDAQ:MULN) stock has fallen more than 80% in 2022 and we have seen similar declines in other electric vehicle stocks. Last year, the electric vehicle company climbed to $15.90. It seems hard to believe that it has since struggled to maintain the $1 mark. The blame has to go toward macroeconomic factors and
Canada-headquartered e-commerce platform Shopify (NYSE:SHOP) was in the financial news headlines late last month. However, this wasn’t for any great achievements on Shopify’s part. Rather, it was because the company enacted a share split of SHOP stock. This might sound intriguing, but it’s not a sufficient reason to invest in Shopify now. To be more specific,
In 2022, fintech companies like Upstart (NASDAQ:UPST) have mostly failed to deliver results and long-term gains to investors. In fact, UPST stock has lost 82% year-to-date. It’s obvious that something is wrong, either with the company’s financial and business performance, its valuation or both. But as bleak as this might seem, is all hope really lost
Growing fears of a recession are weighing on Carnival (NYSE:CCL) stock. In the last four weeks, CCL stock has fallen 14%. The company’s shares are now trading below $10 and near a 52-week low of $8.10. The last time Carnival’s stock was this low was in 1993. The current drop is particularly concerning given that
Now more than 80% below its 52-week high, is there any hope for Snap (NYSE:SNAP) stock? The social media company behind platforms such as Snapchat and Bitmoji has seen its share price fall 70% this year to $14.11. In September of last year, SNAP stock was trading at an all-time high of $83.34 per share.
SoFi Technologies (NASDAQ:SOFI), a fintech company that is a one-stop shop for your finances, has an attractive marketing message but not an attractive stock. SOFI stock has seen a decline of nearly 66% year-to-date. Almost a year ago, in August 2021, my article on SOFI was not positive. I considered it a promising company, but
The outlook of Shopify (NYSE:SHOP) stock is mixed. On the positive side, the company is growing quickly, showing that its niche is still expanding. Additionally, by some measures, it is profitable. Moreover, its chief executive officer (CEO) recently bought a large amount of SHOP stock, suggesting that he has a great deal of confidence in
Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) surprised the market with its June preliminary deliveries report, which unveiled a 1.42x month-over-month increase in Chinese regional sales. Regionally, the electric vehicle giant sold more than 78,000 vehicles last month, a 1.35x year-over-year increase. Many investors are likely to jump on a recovery play as the company’s sales recovery could be misinterpreted
As investors, we need to be careful that we don’t treat noise as true parameters. GameStop (NYSE:GME) announced that it is executing a four-for-one stock split to lower its stock price and keep it accessible to its retail investor base. According to Michael Pachter of Wedbush Securities: “GameStop management knows that they have a 100%
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