SoFi Technologies (NASDAQ:SOFI) stock has failed to rebound. While the Nasdaq and S&P500 enjoyed a great rally at the end of Q1, SOFI shares had plummeted 26.6% over the same period. The poor share price performance is because of a worsening macroeconomic picture and SoFi’s decision to raise $750 million in convertible debt capital. SOFI has
Stocks to sell
Investing in the stock market always carries a degree of risk, and even the most diligent investors can find themselves holding positions that underperform or fail to meet expectations. As time passes, the original investment thesis may no longer hold true, and the once-promising growth story can unravel and reach six feet under. With countless
For multiple reasons, the outlook of luxury electric vehicle maker Lucid Motors (NASDAQ:LCID) has greatly improved in recent months. First, there’s a great deal to like about its upcoming Gravity SUV, including its fairly unique seven seats and overall appearance. Meanwhile, Lucid should benefit from Tesla’s (NASDAQ:TSLA) multiple problems, while the valuation of Lucid stock
The end of the first quarter means another volatile earnings season. United States equities ended Q1 on a high note after an overall positive Q4 earning season. The two major U.S. stock market indices, the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq Composite, ended the first quarter up 10.2% and 9.1%, respectively. The small- to mid-cap index,
After leading the market higher coming out of the 2022 bear market, technology stocks have hit a rough patch. Sentiment towards the mega-cap tech companies has also shifted, as it now looks like interest rates will remain higher for longer. At the same time, geopolitical instability and spiking bond yields have zapped investors’ risk appetite.
The Dow 30 is a venerable group of blue-chip stocks known for their stability. So, it’s fair to say that none of these companies will cease to exist. But as investors know, market corrections can strike speculative and blue-chip stocks alike. That makes it look like it is time to focus on Dow stocks to
If you’re wondering what stocks to sell this quarter, you’re in the right place. Nothing lasts forever, not even stocks. During a 2018 all-hands meeting, Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) founder and then CEO Jeff Bezos famously said: “I predict one day Amazon will fail. Amazon will go bankrupt.” Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) was on the verge of going bankrupt
Just a couple of years after electric vehicles looked to be the future of the automotive industry, the stock market’s taken a vicious turn. Now if you’re still investing in auto stocks, you need to think more about EV stocks to sell than those you should be adding to your portfolio. Rising interest rates in
As the days pass and the market slowdown continues, many analysts are wondering if the artificial intelligence (AI) bubble has finally popped. From a logical perspective, several companies have disproportionately benefited from the AI moniker and related marketing. However, a deeper question remains, even as price corrections sweep across the AI giants and their affiliates.
Rivian Automotive (NASDAQ:RIVN) is slowly losing its shine. Unlike rivals like Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) that have seen a boost from recent earnings, the outlook for Rivian stock is decidedly more mixed. Despite its key partnership with Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN), Rivian’s February 2024 report disappointed, leading to a significant stock price drop. In 2023, the company reported a
While Tesla’s (NASDAQ:TSLA) recent earnings report sent the EV market roaring back with a double-digit recovery, not all EV players are so fortunate. Most EV stocks are diluting existing shareholders to keep their sinking businesses afloat. These “hopeless” EV companies lack the competitive edge and financial runway to truly challenge the industry’s heavyweights. Are you
Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) stock pulled back in recent weeks, but you may be confident that a rebound for Intel stock is just around the corner. Analysts walked back their forecasts leaving room for Intel to surprise the market. Promising guidance and updates on Intel’s move into AI chips could spark a post-earnings rally. Yet while INTC
Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) stock suffers as the company is now in what appears to be a very very bad spot in the global EV market. After poor Q1 numbers and declining vehicle deliveries, the U.S. EV giant announced significant price reductions. Shares are below $150, and Tesla is reducing its workforce by 10%. Amid overextension issues,
Challenges like competition and slowing consumer adoption persist with electric vehicles (EVs). Finding top EV picks in this market isn’t the game it once was. With a rising tide seemingly lifting all boats, investors can to throw darts at a board and be successful. More industry consolidation is likely, with some EV companies now showing
Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) stock has tumbled more than 5% in recent days as two executives depart the EV maker. Plus, the company announced workforce cuts of over 10%. According to a CNBC memo, CEO Elon Musk said the cost reductions are necessary as the company is more focused on enhancing productivity for more stabilized growth. Executives
For any market endeavor, the discipline to follow through with stocks to avoid is just as important as knowing which securities to buy. From certain angles, the former skillset may be more important than the latter. That’s because in a secular bull market, most stocks generally tend to rise. So long as you’re not speculating
Alibaba (NYSE:BABA) is an example of a stock that took its eye off the ball and struck out big. Now it is scrambling to regain its footing. Alibaba’s ongoing restructuring has failed to win over the market, resulting in a 9% year-to-date decline in its stock, a 22% decline over the last 12 months, and
Not all stocks have succeeded in the bull market that began about 18 months ago. In the current market, a rising tide has not lifted all boats. In fact, there are some very notable names that are currently on the decline. Who would have predicted a year ago that names such as electric vehicle maker
The EV sector continues to undergo a period of extreme difficulty. EV sales growth is slowing, adoption rates are not as high as they once were, and global demand has weakened severely. All of those factors suggest that investors should purge their portfolios of these EV stocks to sell. It’s still too far too early to
Volatility is rising in the stock market. Between the recent hot inflation data and mounting geopolitical tensions, investors are starting to reassess the broader economic environment. It seems that the Federal Reserve might not come through with previously anticipated interest rate cuts. This, in turn, has the potential to greatly reduce the speculative juices in
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