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.

Shale Shock Will Continue to Rock Whiting Petroleum

Owning WLL stock is already a disastrous proposition, and the shale market's woes could continue, signaling more downside.

There Is No End to Luckin Coffee’s Misery in Sight

Things continue to get tougher for Luckin with every passing day. The company could potentially rebound, but for now LK stock is a sell.

Chesapeake Should Officially Declare Bankruptcy This Week

Chesapeake should declare bankruptcy this week. CHK stock will likely soon be worth very little or nothing.

Micron Stock Is a Better Buy Near $42

I am a fan of buying MU stock on dips but up here it's risky. The better opportunity will present itself near $42 per share.

Don’t Let Positive Revenue Confuse Your Outlook on Tilray

Although Tilray posted some impressive revenue gains, the bottom line is that the company is still losing money, making TLRY stock riskier than you might think.

The Problems with Yelp Go Far Beyond the Pandemic

Yelp stock has struggled since the coronavirus hit. But performance for the stock and the business simply hasn't been good enough for some time.

General Electric Is Still Stuck on the List of Investments to Avoid

General Electric is off its lows, but the business is not healthy. There are far better options that GE stock at this point in the recovery.

4 Oil Stocks Digging Their Own Graves Now

The oil and gas sector is risky enough, so investors should stay far away from these four oil stocks. They're digging their own graves.

JC Penney Is on the Discount Rack for a Reason

Once representing a fixture in American popular culture, JCP stock has crumbled into obsolescence. There’s a reason for that, which is why you shouldn’t touch it.

Sell Delta Stock Before Shares Hit Major Turbulence

Buyers of airline stocks were looking forward to a return to normalcy. Unfortunately, recent headlines have shown that the virus isn't over yet.

Time Is Finally Up for Chesapeake Energy Stock

A brief and illogical rally in CHK stock has faded, but more downside looms. A bankruptcy filing is likely soon, which means shares could head to zero.

American Airlines Bonds Warn of Severe Downside Risk for AAL Stock

While traders have bid up AAL stock as part of the broader reopening trade, the smart money remains firmly bearish on the embattled airline.

United Airlines Stock On Runway To Reckoning With More Liquidity

United Airlines (NASDAQ:UAL) stock and that of the entire airline industry, took a sharp dive heading into the weekend of June 20-21. Investors and analysts…

Despite the Temporary Pop, Naked Brand Stock Needs a Miracle to Stay Afloat

If you’re looking for a quick burst of profitability, NAKD stock has the right stuff. But just as well, things can turn ugly on you in a hurry.

Carnival Cruise Line Stock May Very Well Miss the Economic Recovery Boat

Demand for cruises may not return quickly enough to keep Carnival afloat. As a result, investors should sell Carnival stock.

Avoid Virgin Galactic Stock Despite NASA Announcement

Virgin Galactic has big ideas, but it lacks big plans to make money. Until its business model changes, avoid SPCE stock.

Don’t Let Luckin Coffee Stock Turn You Off Chinese Companies

Get out from LK stock while you can, but don't let Luckin Coffee convince you all other Chinese stocks are frauds. Alibaba certainly isn't.

Wait For a Pullback Before Considering Still-Struggling Carnival Stock

Despite pulling back from its recent rally, high-risk CCL stock could head lower from here. Avoid the shares for now.

Occidental Petroleum Stock Remains a Fundamentally Risky Bet

Occidental Petroleum has seen its shares trend upward in June, but don’t make the mistake of betting on F-rated OXY stock.