The current market downturn has not been equal or fair. Some stocks have taken a much worse beating than others amid the volatility and churn. Technology stocks and stocks that thrived during the pandemic have been particularly hard hit since markets peaked in Nov. 2021 and turned lower. While some stocks have started to recover,
Stocks to sell
Although the concept of dumping shares often arouses intense emotions, when it comes to the topic of stocks to sell for tax-loss harvesting in 2022, it’s an unavoidable discussion. To get everyone on the same page, tax-loss harvesting refers to selling losing investments to offset capital gains involved in selling some winners. That way, you
As 2022 comes to a close, investors in SoFi Technologies (NASDAQ:SOFI) may be hoping that 2023 to be the year this hard-hit fintech stock starts to make a recovery. Yet despite the massive sell-off experienced by SOFI stock so far this year, which has pushed it to rock-bottom prices, I wouldn’t “bank” on next year
Lucid Group (NASDAQ:LCID) stock has been a poor performer in 2022, to put it politely. Do the electric vehicle maker’s financials justify a turnaround to the upside? The answer is definitely no, and Lucid’s attempt at an economy EV won’t likely convert today’s inflation-wracked consumers into buyers. Lucid Group loves to talk about luxury in
Like other speculative growth plays, most electric vehicle, or EV stocks, peaked in price at some point in 2021. Since then, most companies operating in this fast-growing sector have declined substantially in 2022. That said, while it may appear to some investors that this is a sector worth considering as it may have bottomed out,
The economy is either already in recession or it is likely to be in one in 2023. As a result, some dividend stocks are worth buying for investors. But as with any category of equities, there are also bad dividend stocks that investors should sell This column, as indicated by the headline, features a list
Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) stock represents the king of e-commerce and a power player in cloud computing, yet the company just can’t seem to stay in its lane. Investors should be concerned as Amazon’s CEO acknowledged that consumers are hesitant to spend. At the same time, it’s worrisome that the company plans to potentially spend billions of dollars
With a forward annual dividend yield of 5.15%, Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) may seem at first to be a solid choice for income investors. At present, INTC stock has the highest yield among large-cap tech stocks. But while collecting a steady 5.15% payout may seem tempting, keep in mind the risks. For starters, it’s debatable whether the
2022 was a terrible year for the stock market. Fortunately for 2023, news of lower interest rate hikes hints at a new bull market. However, with this renewed vigor, investors should look at which companies they should offload before they crash further, especially penny stocks. So I took a quick look at which penny stocks
Though the housing sector represented one of the most remarkable developments of the post-coronavirus new normal, the subsequent paradigm shift necessitates a discussion about real estate stocks to sell. To be clear, it’s not that this segment suddenly became irrelevant. As well, there are many fine professionals that work in this space. It’s just that
These days, there is a good deal of tech stocks to sell. After all, the days of long-shot tech companies like Virgin Galactic (NYSE:SPCE), Ocugen (NASDAQ:OCGN), and Fubotv (NYSE:FUBO) trading for 20 or 30 times their forward revenue estimates are long gone. Likewise, there are no longer any companies with viable business models, but tons of
2021 was a tremendous year for semiconductor stocks. The industry enjoyed a record growth spurt as a confluence of unusual events led to a golden age for the chipmakers. Demand surged as consumers were flush with cash and in a mood to buy electronics. The drive toward increased e-commerce, streaming and remote work also powered
While the 30 companies listed under the venerable Dow Jones Industrial Average, not all securities can succeed at the same time, necessitating an uncomfortable discussion about which Dow stocks to sell. Given the rough year we’ve had along with a questionable macroeconomic backdrop for next year, investors may want to jettison some problematic market ideas.
As financial markets enter the final month of the year, investors are focused on the one ahead. Eyes are on the Federal Reserve as investors analyze if and when markets will rebound in 2023. Positive indicators hint that a new bull market is on the way. With this in mind, investors should be carefully analyzing
One way retail investors can keep tabs on “smart money” is by keeping an eye on hedge funds. With ample resources, connections, and investing skills, hedge funds may “know” something you do not. Keeping track of their latest moves, you may have a stronger chance of determining whether there’s opportunity ahead, or trouble ahead, with a
Investors of neo-banking firm SoFi Technologies (NASDAQ:SOFI) jumped for joy after Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell hinted at a less severe interest rate hike this month. SOFI stock spiked, but the party didn’t last long. SoFi Technologies’ shareholders may suffer from a hangover soon as conditions don’t favor the company now. It’s great to be invested
Up until last year, investing in growth stocks appeared to be the golden ticket to success. However, given the current volatility and unpredictable nature of the stock market, investors should think twice about investing in growth stocks. It is more sensible to take a closer look at the growth stocks to sell, as the risks
All in all, the bear case for Redfin (NASDAQ:RDFN) stock is too strong to ignore now. The Seattle-based real-estate technology platform posted third-quarter 2022 financial results that could generously be described as disappointing, or harshly described as dreadful. Moreover, Redfin’s research results point to a number of problems happening in the U.S. housing market. There’s
SoFi Technologies (NASDAQ:SOFI) stock continues to flounder due to recent developments. SOFI stock moved back to penny stock levels after the Biden Administration’s latest extension of the student loan moratorium further delayed a rebound for its now-dormant legacy student loan refinancing business. That’s not all. The fintech firm may be facing headwinds related to another
[Editor’s note: “5 EV Stocks to Sell Before the ‘Great EV Consolidation’” was previously published in September 2022. It has since been updated to include the most relevant information available.] We’ve all heard the saying, “those who don’t know history are destined to repeat it.” But did you know that this saying applies very pertinently