Stocks to sell

Falling below $100 per share, PayPal (NASDAQ:PYPL) is back at price levels not seen since March 2020. In other words, PYPL stock has given back its pandemic era gains. Source: JHVEPhoto / Shutterstock.com You may think that this is an overreaction. That the markets are pricing in external uncertainties, along with some company-specific issues, too much
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We’re barely through two months of the year, and already 2022 is proving to be a very difficult year for investors. Supercharged inflation, war in Europe, sky-high energy prices, constrained supply chains, a global semiconductor shortage and tightening monetary policy have created a vortex of bad conditions for markets around the world. Stocks to sell
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Boeing (NYSE:BA) stock effectively symbolizes the strength of U.S. diplomatic influence and its military prowess. However, the thorns of interconnectivity raise big questions for the company. Source: vaalaa / Shutterstock.com As you know, the Biden administration along with western allies have imposed severe sanctions on Russia following its decision to invade Ukraine. Due to the
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Does the world really need another electric vehicle (EV) start-up? This is the question which California-headquartered Mullen Automotive (NASDAQ:MULN)  — and really, anyone considering investing in MULN stock — will need to answer. Source: Shutterstock It’s going to be difficult for Mullen to justify its existence, as there are plenty of EV manufacturers already and
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Three years ago, I warned against buying stock in Nio (NYSE:NIO), the Chinese luxury electric vehicle (EV) maker.  At the time, the stock was selling at $6 per share. Source: Robert Way / Shutterstock.com I was wrong. Two years ago, as the Covid-19 pandemic began, China’s government put a floor under the NIO stock price.
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When it comes to gambling, they say, “the house always wins.” But that hasn’t been the case with DraftKings (NASDAQ:DKNG) and DKNG stock. The i-gaming and online sportsbook operator has captured a large share of the fast-growing U.S. internet gambling market. Source: Tada Images / Shutterstock.com The problem is that it spends around $2.83 on expenses
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