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.

Why Investors Should Give Up on Snap Stock

Investors should sell SNAP stock due to its lack of a moat and inability to hold a niche in the social media market.

New Street’s Apple Stock Downgrade Ignores One Key Detail

AAPL stock is fully priced and ripe for profit-taking, but that's a short-term matter. Apple has a clear plan for future growth.

Will Twitter Stock Ever Escape Controversy and High Multiples?

Twitter has made huge improvements, but growth struggles and valuation will continue to weigh on TWTR stock.

Chesapeake Energy Stock Isn’t Worth the Hassle

It seems like every ounce of good news for CHK stock is balanced out by something bad. Should you bet on the Chesapeake Energy's recovery?

Is the Retail Rally Overdone or Will It Continue for a While?

People are giving up on buying a home and buying other things. The long-term trends of retailing remain intact and their not conducive to a continued rally in retail stocks.

Chipotle Stock Above $500 Is a Disaster Waiting to Happen

CMG stock looks unnecessarily risky above $500, especially considering the restaurant is still getting people sick.

Why La-Z-Boy’s Good Times Probably Won’t Last

La-Z-Boy enjoyed a double-digit pop on Tuesday, its biggest one-day gain in almost a year. Still, I don't think investors should buy LZB stock.

Star Wars Games Aren’t Apt to Be a Game Changer for Zynga Stock

Zynga stock surged on news that Zynga was teaming up with Walt Disney to make Star Wars games, but the headlines are more hype than plausible, meaningful growth.

Recent Setbacks Just the Beginning for Netflix Stock

Even though growth remains high for Netflix, NFLX stock has become range bound as it grapples with lower-than-expected revenues and increased competition.

There’s a Reason Analysts Don’t Like Public Storage

PSA stock is holding its own so far this year, but the fact that the pros aren't biting on Public Storage - despite its respectable bullishness - speaks volumes.

These 4 Food Stocks Are Getting Hurt by Tariffs

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3 Indicators Flashing Warning Signs for ROKU Stock

ROKU stock has delighted early-bird investors, but multiple indicators suggest that now is a great time to take profits.

3 Reasons Snap Stock Is a Sell, Sell, Sell!

Snap stock initially rallied after the company reported its fiscal second-quarter results. However, with Snap's shares under pressure, its prior lows could be tested.

Why Today’s Apple Resembles Steve Ballmer’s Microsoft

There are many similarities between AAPL stock today and Microsoft around 2002. Both Microsoft then and Apple now lack innovation and largely depend on a single product.

Chesapeake Stock Is a Massive, Overpriced Risk at Best

In March 2017, an analyst suggested Chesapeake Energy was a $10 stock. Eighteen months later, Chesapeake stock is still trading under $5.

Bid to Take Tesla Private Isn’t Recharging TSLA Stock

TSLA stock has struggled - despite the premium on the bid to take the company private as financial issues and Elon Musk's behavior weigh on TSLA stock.

3 Reasons to Sell Roku Stock Despite Its Recent Surge

ROKU stock has performed well recently, but EPS losses, valuation and competitive threats make ROKU stock a sell.

5 Overvalued Tech Stocks Investors Should Consider Selling

Tech stocks have enjoyed an incredible run in recent years, but as a result, some have hit unsustainable valuations. Here are 5 overvalued tech stocks that investors should keep a close eye on.

Why Apple Stock May Fall Victim to the Winner’s Curse

AAPL stock reached $1 trillion of market cap, achieving a major milestone for an American business. Unfortunately, history shows that previous giants tend to become too big to innovate; a disease that has already seemingly afflicted Apple.