Stocks to Sell

Stocks can plunge for any number of reasons — investors may need to raise cash for large milestone purchases, or algorithms could be triggered by stop losses which create massive selloffs. Whatever the case, InvestorPlace’s journalists weed out the markets’ losers, keeping you informed of which stocks to cash out of before they come crashing down.

Peloton Can’t Afford to Keep Losing Free Cash Flow

Peloton lost more than $400 million in free cash flow last quarter. If the trend keeps up, PTON stock can't sustain its current levels.

7 Restaurant Stocks to Take Off the Menu

The economic rebound may have started, but don’t fill up on these stocks.

Tesla Ceiling Approaching and Investors are Demanding a Return

Tesla may be approaching a growth ceiling, with governments now demanding a return on investment and the rest of the car industry gunning for it.

7 Clean Energy Stocks Trading too Hot at the Moment

Clean energy stocks did well in the first half of the year, but are giving up gains as the oil and gas sector rebounds due to re-openings.

7 Stocks to Sell Now to Lock in Profits While You Still Can

It’s the time of the year when it’s just as important to identify which stocks to sell as it is to know which ones to buy.

Carnival’s Slow Recovery Will Limit the Gains of CCL Stock

Carnival Cruise Line got through the worst of the pandemic in one piece. But it will take a lot more than that to lift CCL stock much higher.

Avoid Aterian, Its Losses and Other Not-So-Great ‘Perks’

ATER stock moves mostly on meme hopes. From a valuation and fundamental perspective, things do not seem to be good for Aterian at all.

Sphere 3D Wants to Solve Its Woes With Bitcoin Mining

ANY stock was a penny stock until very recently, and its financials have been nothing to write home about. Is Bitcoin mining what it needs?

Why Alibaba Stock Is Not Yet Worth Buying

BABA stock has been falling after Beijing scrutinized its monopoly position and accepted its contribution to “Common Prosperity.”

AT&T Stock Is a Failing Media Play and a Fading Communications Buy

AT&T sold its Playdemic mobile gaming company for $1.4 billion. It’s a reminder to owners of T stock what a bad play the company made.

BlackBerry Remains a Work in Progress

Investors should not hold out hope that BB stock will again skyrocket as it did earlier this year when it was targeted for a short squeeze.

Clover Health Stock Will Drop as the Company Burns Money

Clover Health says that its Medicare Advantage plan is "the obvious choice," but what's not so obvious is why anyone should want CLOV stock.

Globalstar Is a Waste of Space After the iPhone 13 Snub

With the Apple deal falling through and the lack of growth drivers, things are looking tough for GSAT stock.

With More Losses in Its Future, Stay Away From Affirm

Affirm has seen considerable losses this year and expects the same in 2022. Wait for profits and a lower AFRM stock price before investing.

Wait for ChargePoint Stock to Bottom Out Before Taking a Position

Down 42% year-to-date, electric vehicle infrastructure company ChargePoint does not look like a stock worthy of investor's money. The Campbell, California-based company that is the largest manufacturer of electric vehicle charging stations in the world looks good on paper. But, so far, its potential has not translated into success for shareholders.

ContextLogic Stock Isn’t Priced Wrong, It’s Just a Mediocre Investment

WISH stock will continue losing value as its underlying business continues to struggle with product quality and retaining users

It Will All End in Tears for Vinco Ventures

BBIG stock piqued the interest of Reddit traders and the company had a great run in September. But Vinco Ventures is poised for a fall.

Avoid Alibaba and Its Complex Mix of Political and Economic Drama

The risk-reward of BABA stock is very hard to quantify. It has excellent fundamentals, sure. But who's to say how long the headwinds will last?

The Absurdists Must Be Behind the Market Value of Gamestop

Every rational person knows there's no justification for the market valuation of GME stock, and maybe that's why it's so hard to ignore.