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.

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.

Buying Carnival Stock Is Playing Russian Roulette With Your Capital 

Data suggests 1 in 500 Americans have died from Covid-19 since the pandemic began. And it’s getting worse. That can’t be good for CCL stock. 

Despite Its Improved Outlook, DraftKings Remains Unattractive

The outlook of DKNG stock has improved. But the company continues to face steep challenges, making the shares unattractive.

Even After FuelCell’s Earnings Beat, FCEL Stock Remains Problematic

The hydrogen fuel sector may get a boost from Congress, but there are better ways to play that than FCEL stock.

Amazon Stock Will Underperform Over the Next Decade. Here’s Why

Amazon today looks a lot like Walmart back in 1999. That's not a good thing for AMZN stock; shareholders should expect a bumpy ride ahead.

ContextLogic Stock Isn’t Worth Considering Below This Key Level

ContextLogic has poor fundamentals and poor technicals. You should avoid WISH stock as a result, at least until it can clear this key level.

Greenidge Generation Stock May Not Fair Well in a Post-Merger World

GREE stock might become a long-term bet on the crypto mining industry

7 Cryptos to Sell Ahead of a Long ‘Crypto Winter’

Cryptos continue to be volatile and hard to predict. With cryptocurrency prices tanking, investors should be prepared to cut losses quickly.

AT&T’s Dividend Yield Prediction Implies It Has Further to Fall

AT&T's CFO sheds light on the effect of the Warner Bros Discovery deal on the dividend. T stock could fall to $22.10 based on today's yield.

Pinterest Stock Valuation Shows the Dark Side of Being a Growth Stock

Pinterest lost U.S. users in the second quarter, and that's where its profits come from. Growth is slowing, so the PINS stock price is falling. Not a pretty picture.