It’s a good time to be in growth stocks. The major U.S. indices have continued their ascent as publicly listed companies churn out better-than-expected earnings reports and the inflation gets back under control. The tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite has climbed 17.8% on a year-to-date basis, while its counterpart, the S&P 500, rallied around 14.7% in the
Stocks to sell
Searching for the next addition to your portfolio makes it easy to get caught up in the excitement surrounding the latest Wall Street darlings. Yet, not all hyped stocks have promising prospects. In fact, some high-flying stocks carry significant risks that can jeopardize your wealth-building efforts. One of the most identifiable risks is a stock’s
It is not coincidental that Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) just canceled its Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) service just a year after the launch. It turns out, the macroeconomic data is not looking good. In May, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York reported $1.12 trillion in credit card debt, up 13.1% from the year-ago quarter, signaling
The meme stocks are back, but should you get involved? This group of stocks shouldn’t be too quickly dismissed. Investors can find some gems for their portfolios. However, many of these stocks continue to have troubled business models. That’s the common thread when identifying meme stocks to sell. Meme stocks were made popular by
It’s been a great year for growth stocks in general and more speculative companies in particular. The return of Keith Gill, the trader more commonly known as Roaring Kitty, inspired particular enthusiasm in meme and short-squeeze stocks. This has traders understandably excited and looking for the next big thing that can blast off. But not
As one of the most prominent players in the electric vehicle space, Rivian Automotive (NASDAQ:RIVN) is now starting to lose its shine. Although the company surpassed Q1 estimates, long-term stability is still likely not viable for the EV company. With a significant $1.24 per share loss and ongoing cash burn, Rivian faces challenges common in
There are risks associated with any investment – there’s no such thing as a surefire investment, although tools like the Portfolio Grader can make your life easier when looking for stocks to buy and those to avoid. One of the riskiest investments are in F-rated penny stocks, and those should be avoided at all costs
AMC Entertainment (NYSE:AMC) stock couldn’t hold on to all of its gains after the recent meme stock rally. After soaring 32% in one day following the social media return of Roaring Kitty, it gave back more than one-third of them and has essentially held that position since. Many believe AMC stock will still take the
With the stock market in red-hot form, it’s time to consider offloading some overvalued stocks. The U.S. stock market picked up from where it left off last year, wrapping up a robust first-quarter (Q1), fueled by economic optimism and anticipated interest rate cuts. As the saying goes, not all that glitters is gold. Many stocks
During 2023, Coolest Gadgets reported a 31% increase in annual sales of virtual reality (VR) headsets. 2024 is heading in the same direction, with an estimated 14.31 million units sold versus 11.2 million units sold in 2023. This bodes well for long-term metaverse exposure as a VR-enhanced experience across immersive environments and seamless interactions, although
As the stock market grows, savvy market watchers must know that all that glitters is not gold. In the landscape of soaring indices, certain stocks represent ticking time bombs, laden with issues that could lead to significant declines when the market cools off. The market’s current exuberance masks underlying vulnerabilities in several sectors, where companies
Many stocks fail to deliver on investor promises every year, and this year is no different. Many analysts attribute the poor performance of certain stocks to the worsening economic situation, but reports of international disputes have also contributed to it. With market pressures and geopolitical conflicts at an all-time high, analysts have advised investors to
Offloading penny stocks to avoid can effectively shield your portfolio from downside risk. Though the stock market’s been on a breathtaking run of late, with potential interest rate cuts on the horizon, not all investment opportunities are worth wagering on. With the bullishness in the stock market, it’s perhaps an opportune time to rotate back into
The market is on an incredible bull run. Since the fall of 2022, growth and technology stocks have been going virtually straight up. And, fundamentally, there’s a solid reason for that. We are seeing real breakthroughs in fields such as semiconductors and artificial intelligence right now. While it’s still early in this new technology paradigm,
U.S. industrial output continues to accelerate. After a downturn during the pandemic, industrial manufacturing has come storming back. The latest data from the U.S. Federal Reserve showed that U.S. factory output rose sharply in May of this year. Industrial production rose by 0.9% in May from April. That was the strongest reading this year and
Meme stocks are essentially shares of a company that have gained immense popularity through social media. Keith Gill, better known as “Roaring Kitty” on social media, helped start this craze, which became amplified through the subreddit r/WallStreetBets. This led to the price of meme stocks exploding before subsequently dying down. This has happened again quite
The Federal Reserve is yet to cut interest rates and make capital cheaper. FUD fund futures project the central bank will cut rates two times this year, with the first one in September, which could influence decisions on meme stocks to sell. But even if that happens, the market would get a signal that the
Not every stock is a winner, and it’s important to know when to cut your losses. While it’s normal for corporations to report bad earnings every once in a while, some earnings reports can shatter growth narratives and put investors in tough spots. Furthermore, some stocks can rally substantially for 1 to 2 years before
The Dow Jones Industrial Average has been bringing up the rear among the three main U.S. stock indices. While the benchmark S&P 500 and technology-laden Nasdaq indices are up 15.69% and 21% respectively in 2024, and at all-time highs, the blue-chip Dow is up a measly 2%. The underperformance is being blamed on a handful
The stock market continues to climb. But in this case, a rising tide isn’t necessarily lifting all boats. In fact, high interest rates, geopolitics and a challenging macroeconomic environment have created several problems for many firms. Make no mistake: Many companies are facing severe problems trying to navigate the current landscape. Traders are looking to
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