We’ve got news to share about electric vehicle manufacturer Lucid Group (NASDAQ:LCID), and you might not like what you’ll hear about the company. Lucid’s management will try to spin the news positively, as expected. Lucid stock gets a failing “F” grade today. As a reminder, Lucid Group is far from profitable. The automaker incurred a $680.859 million net loss
Stocks to sell
Finding the right stocks to sell is also vital in stock investing, like figuring out which ones to buy. Three stocks should be sold to protect portfolios against further declines. These businesses are excellent candidates for sale because of their severe financial weaknesses. Specifically, the companies here rely excessively on one-time earnings to sustain profitability,
In a market like this, you should identify stocks most likely to underperform as a way of protecting your portfolio. Some stocks have had poor performances in the past years but then they have some very significant challenges that can take their value into a slump. Deep, top-line declines and restructuring deceleration have weighed down
Thinking about travel stocks to sell may seem counterintuitive, with the summer season expected to heat things up for the travel industry. Despite the macroeconomic headwinds, analysts expect robust demand in the upcoming months. Additionally, travel companies have rebounded from the pandemic-led slowdown and are ready to spread their wings. However, recent insights from Deloitte
I have historically been very bearish on GameStop (NYSE:GME), mainly due to key fundamental factors. The company continues to see revenue deterioration and the ultimate impact of online competition should render its business model obsolete over the very long term. That is why there is so much short interest in this name. However, GME stock
Perhaps the most dominant narrative in stock market circles is the Federal Reserve’s potential moves to slash interest rates. However, recent comments from Fed officials suggest that we may have higher-for-longer interest rates, ruling out multiple cuts this year. Additionally, investors are digesting the Commerce Department’s revised, weaker-than-expected Q1 U.S. economic growth figures. With these
Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) has certainly underperformed its sector. With TSLA stock down over 30% this year, the company that’s invested heavily in China with its Shanghai gigafactory could be poised for more downside. Indeed, Model Y production there faces cuts due to economic uncertainties. Tight competition for more affordable alternatives are rising. In 2024, Tesla aims
The advent of generative artificial intelligence (AI) took the world by storm in 2023. Semiconductor companies have been ever busy since then. There is a plethora of complex components — hardware and software — that go into making the silicon chips that power large language models (LLMs). Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) is arguably the largest beneficiary of
As the latest round of “meme stock mania” enters the rearview mirror, the focus with AMC Entertainment (NYSE:AMC) is shifting back to the movie theater chain’s fundamentals. That does not bode well for the company, for its management, and for AMC stock investors. For the company and for management, and end to “meme mania” means
Are you in the market for meme stocks and/or penny stocks? Perhaps MGO Global (NASDAQ:MGOL) caught your eye, as MGO Global is a tiny company that could grow much bigger. However, a moonshot seems improbable and MGO Global stock is too risky for sensible investors to buy and hold in 2024. Surely, it’s not a
Trade tensions can take a major toll on China-based electric vehicle manufacturer Nio (NYSE:NIO). The last thing you need to do in 2024 is add problems to your portfolio, so we’re assigning Nio stock a “D” grade and not recommending it today. Nio is focusing on a specific type of EV-battery technology. The company isn’t hedging its bets,
Semiconductors have become increasingly important over recent years. Outside of powering our smartphones, TVs, and laptops, these silicon-based devices are critical to a host of emerging technologies, including generative artificial intelligence (AI) and electric vehicles (EVs). Most people are already quite familiar with Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA), which maintains a clear stranglehold over the AI chip market
The downgraded stocks continue to trade near record highs despite the recent pressure from rising bond yields. Investors were digesting the U.S. Commerce Department’s report last week, which indicated that the U.S. economy’s first-quarter growth was slower than initially estimated. The revised figures showed an annualized growth rate of 1.3%, a drop from the advance
The last few weeks have been quite eventful for meme stocks. Most notably, social media influencer Keith Gill, who goes by the alias Roaring Kitty, caused GameStop’s (NYSE:GME) stock to jump over 70%. How he did this is quite interesting. Those of you familiar with the Reddit community Wall Street Bets might remember the meme
It is better to clear out stocks with empty potential to make room for companies that have proven their worth in 2024. While these three stocks have upsides, there is doubt about their continued performance and whether or not their potential outweighs their current challenges and valuations. After seeing what the rest of 2024 will
As we approach the midpoint of 2024, it’s crucial to review your portfolio and eliminate any underperforming stocks. Many companies have revised their full-year guidance based on the first half of 2024. This presents an opportunity to sell off overpriced, low-return stocks and take charge of your investment strategy. These three stocks to sell are
While I tend to prefer writing about the market in the third person, the topic of fitness and the business world around it is a personal matter to me. After all, the fitness market, unlike technology or defense, relies on us, the average person, to remain relevant. For me, staying fit through gym memberships has
If a portfolio is passively managed, investors tend to buy and forget. This however holds true for high-quality blue-chip and growth stocks. On the other hand, in an actively managed portfolio, there will be ample opportunity for a good entry or exit. The times of extreme euphoria are the best for selling, and buying on
Intel’s (NASDAQ:INTC) management is confident, but should investors be confident about Intel? CEO Pat Gelsinger sees “steady progress” but your financial decisions should be based on facts, not rhetoric. After mulling over the relevant facts and circumstances, we’re assigning Intel stock a “D” grade and we’re not eager to recommend it now. Even after a share-price
Many readers have become excited about Robinhood Markets (NASDAQ:HOOD) lately. At $21.50 per share, Robinhood stock is up 68% for 2024. It has increased by almost 130% in the past year. It’s also down 43% from its 2021 debut price of around $31. Its market cap on June 3 was nearly $18.8 billion, 9.5 times
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