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 Won’t Be Saved by Friends, Time Warner Channels

Investors should stay away from AT&T stock for the foreseeable future because T stock has large, negative catalysts.

5 Dow Jones Stocks to Sell Before the Market Slumps

What goes up must come down sooner or later. After a fantastic run, the Dow Jones is vulnerable to some selling, and these five stocks could get hit.

Aurora Cannabis Stock Is the Bitcoin of Equity Markets

Aurora Cannabis has a large addressable market globally. However, inventory build-up is a near-term concern, and growth in the medicinal segment needs to be watched.

Caterpillar Stock Remains Unconvincing Prior to Q2 Earnings

Out of all the investments available, CAT stock is perhaps President Trump’s favorite. However, even this executive-level support can’t decisively lift Caterpillar stock.

Unfortunately, Q2 Earnings Won’t Spark a Big Rally in Nokia Stock

Bull think second quarter earnings will spark a big rebound rally in NOK stock, but that outlook might be too optimistic.

Why 3M Stock Is Untouchable

3M stock may still be a dividend champ, but most everything else that could be ailing the company is ailing the company.

Fortnite Isn’t the Only Thing Killing EA Stock

Fortnite's popularity should eventually fade. But if Electronic Arts doesn't get back on its game, it won't be enough to save EA stock.

Expect an Extreme Reaction in SNAP Stock Following Earnings

Management brought revenue and user growth to Snapchat, but the resulting move in SNAP stock makes it vulnerable for a post-earnings decline.

This Is the Reason I Won’t Buy Exxon Mobil Stock

Exxon Mobil (XOM) may trend sideways or lower, as the Permian Basin's well production falloff rate is a concern for XOM stock holders.

10 High-Flying, Overvalued Stocks in Danger of Crashing

These 10 overvalued stocks have soared and trade at nosebleed multiples. All are good companies. The question is whether valuations can hold.

Netflix Stock: How I Knew to Sell BEFORE It Got Crushed

Netflix stock had been chugging along just fine, prior to Thursday. And last month, we cashed out a 120% gain on NFLX in my Accelerated Profits service! So, let's talk about how to know when to sell.

I’m Glad I Don’t Own Cronos Group Stock and Here’s Why

Although CRON stock appears to be trading at a deep discount, prospective buyers should take into consideration the coming confluence of technical and fundamental headwinds.

Ahead of Next Week’s Earnings, Should Investors Buy 3M Stock Into Weakness?

3M stock did not have many bright spots in the first quarter; could MMM's second quarter be any different?

Hit the Brakes on High-Flying CSX Stock

Investors have proven they're willing to push the CSX stock price higher as long as the growth narrative remains intact. But without it, shares suddenly look vulnerable.

The Big Comeback for GE Stock Is Going to Keep Stalling

General Electric is doing what it's supposed to be doing, but until investors choose to see it, GE stock will remain stuck in the mud. Once they see it though, look out above.

6 Energy Stocks Spilling Lower

With oil prices treading water, these energy stocks are suffering. Use caution if you're invested in these names.

California AB-5 Vote Is Bad News for Uber and Lyft Stock

LYFT stock price could take a big hit if California legislators pass the AB-5 bill. Lyft has more exposure to California than Uber, and there's no guarantee other states won't follow suit.

Only Buy Nio Stock if You’re up for a Wild Ride

Even investors who are comfortable with risk should be wary of NIO stock because of the firm's troubling financials and uncertain future.

Did Cronos Group Just Become a Big-Time Sell?

Although CRON stock has held up better than some of its peers, sector volatility appears ready to take it down too.