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.

It May Be Too Early to Buy Carnival Stock

Unless you are a high-risk investor, it may still be too early to invest in CCL stock at this point, as the company is facing tough problems.

Why Investors Should Still Take a Hard Pass on Tilray

Tilray has poor fundamentals and is more than 95% off its highs. Investors should avoid TLRY stock in favor of other cannabis stocks.

Beyond Meat Stock Is a Classic Bull Trap

Beyond Meat has jumped higher due to real meat supply chain disruptions. However, this dynamic makes BYND stock nothing more than a bull trap.

Remdesivir Isn’t Enough for United Airlines Stock to Fight the Turbulence

UAL stock received a sizable lift from a promising treatment for the coronavirus. However, this is a bull trap that investors should avoid.

Don’t Expect Good Things for BYND Stock as Earnings Approach

After cllimbing over 50% in the past month, investors are wondering if BYND stock has room to move higher after their earnings report.

The Fundamentals Say the Time to Buy INO Stock Has Passed

Inovio stock doesn't have the fundamentals to back up its bullish-leaning technicals. Here's what do with INO stock as a result.

Forget a 1-for-12 Split, Aurora Stock May as Well Go for 200

Certainly, no one could be more upset about Aurora’s collapse than the shareholders of MedReleaf, who received 408 million shares of Aurora stock when it was acquired in May 2018 for 3.2 billion CAD.

There Is No Quick Fix For United Airlines

United Airlines pulled in another billion dollars from a secondary offering last week. But it's not out of the woods yet.

BP Is Out of Fashion With Murky Prospects

The energy sector is the worst performer in the S&P 500 this year and oil demand is drying up, meaning BP stock is a big risk.

Royal Caribbean: Best of a Challenged Bunch, but That’s not Saying Much

RCL stock's had a big rally in a short period for a name stock that's been bludgeoned by the coronavirus outbreak. That fuels the debate if the Royal Caribbean easy money's already been made.

It’s Still Best to Avoid IBIO Stock Despite Any Hype

For investors in search of a novel coronavirus play, IBIO stock is looking increasingly like an extremely risky proposition.

It’s Time to Turn Out the Lights on Luckin Coffee

Luckin was once a promising prospect, but it’s hard to see LK stock coming out of this scandal smelling like anything but burnt coffee.

Why Investors Should Avoid Inovio Pharmaceuticals

Investors should avoid INO stock and buy MRNA stock instead on weakness because Moderna's credentials are much more impressive at this point.

Tyson Stock Is Failing Just Like the Food Supply Chain

Tyson stock is typically a boring investment. But with workers at risk, and fears that the supply chain is breaking, it's a name to avoid.

Equity Dilution Will Mean Lots More Downside for UAL Stock

Prolonged period of cash burn will put stress on credit metrics. International revenue to be hampered for few years.

Chesapeake Energy Is a Surefire Bankruptcy Candidate

Chesapeake Energy is laden with debt that will make it difficult for the firm to continue operating in such a turbulent market. Therefore, CHK stock is not worth considering, even as an extremely speculative bet.

On the Off-Chance of an Energy Bounce, CHK Stock Is Still a Disaster

CHK stock reverse split because it was near death. Its fate is still unsure so choose your bets carefully as this is a lottery ticket.

Chipotle Stock is Likely to Take a Big Hit From the Recession

With CMG stock trading at a high valuation and Chipotle likely to be badly hurt by the recession, investors should avoid the shares.

Don’t Touch Lululemon Stock Unless You Think Overpriced Apparel Is a Good Investment

A position in LULU stock would be an ill-timed bet on shoppers opening their purses and wallets.