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.

Without First Mover Advantage, Things Don’t Look Great for Inovio Stock

Given Inovio's challenges and the very high valuation of INO stock, I recommend selling the shares.

The Top Reasons It’s Best to Avoid Exxon Mobil Stock for Now

While the Exxon Mobil stock did gain momentum, we could see a near-term reversal lower in oil as infections pick up steam across the U.S.

If You Bought Gap Stock Below $10, It’s Time to Take Profits

Gap stock has made some quick money for contrarians who went bottom-fishing this year. But if that's you, it's now time to take profits.

AMD Stock Is Likely Being Hurt by China, AI Weakness

AMD is growing more slowly than NVIDIA, and failed to raise its Q2 gudiance. AMD stock is likely to continue to underperform.

A Flawed Business Model Means Trouble for Naked Brand

NAKD stock will soon find its way to the pink sheets as the intimate apparel maker continues to operate a flawed business model.

Chesapeake Energy Is Bankrupt and That’s Where the Story Ends

Chesapeake Energy finally declared bankruptcy. For the sake of your portfolio, please don’t try anything cute with CHK stock.

3 Reasons to Bench DraftKings Stock

If it weren’t for the pandemic, DraftKings stock would be an easy buy. Because of the coronavirus, though, DKNG suffers from too many question marks.

Plug Power Seems Overvalued Until it Produces Profits

PLUG stock seems overvalued as it has little prospects of profits. Plug stock is up on recent analyst reports, but the company won't make profits anytime soon.

Can Postmates Get Uber Stock Past Its Mid-Life Crisis?

Uber sees its food delivery business and Postmates buy as a path to profitability. But it's too late, and investors should sell Uber stock.

Despite Its Coronavirus Catalyst, XpresSpa Stock Is Too Hyped to Touch

So, what's the play? Don't go long XSPA stock, as the company's coronavirus catalyst isn't as strong as it seems. But don't go short, given that speculation continues to trump fundamentals in today's market. Avoid it completely, and pursue more solid opportunities.

Under Armour’s Problems Will Persist for a While

Once a promising play on the athletic-wear market, UA stock has lost its luster and offers subpar prospects at this point.

Don’t Be the Greater Fool with Nikola Stock

On paper, Nikola stock looks like a promising bet. But the core fundamentals are also on paper, posing technical worries for NKLA.

Even After Bankruptcy, Don’t Buy Whiting Petroleum Stock

WLL stock isn't a buy now, and it won't be post-bankruptcy. The company has no play on renewable and weak oil prices will persist for a while.

Two Months After Bankruptcy Filing, Why is Hertz Stock Still Trading?

Young Hertz stock speculators hoped the firm could find a way back into business, but that's looking unlikely, and the value of its fleet is declining every day.

Whiting Petroleum Is the Hindenburg of Energy Investments

WLL stock is part of the bizarre yet popular bankruptcy-trade trend. Yet the heavy trading volume belies a once-mighty energy firm in decline.

Why Struggling Under Armour Stock Hasn’t Rallied

As the broad market has bounced from March lows, UA stock has mostly been left out. It's not hard to see why: Under Armour's turnaround isn't working.

Stay Away From Uber Stock After the Postmates Buyout

UBER stock traded higher after the company announced a buyout of Postmates. However, even after Uber landed its food delivery consolation prize, Lyft continues to eat into its ridesharing market share.

Does Walgreens Stock Need a Positive Earnings Surprise to Move Higher?

Walgreens stock has been uninspiring heading into earnings season. You shouldn't expect too much from WBA.

XpresSpa Doesn’t Look Any Better After Its Reverse Split

Unless airport passenger numbers show consistent growth and revenue levels improve, XSPA stock cannot create shareholder value.