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.

Investors Mull Buys as General Electric Company Stock Tanks on Dividend Cut

General Electric slashed its dividend on Monday, sending its shares down bigly. It may be tempting, but GE stock has more downside.

Surging Ford Motor Company Stock Provides Merciful Opportunity to Take Profits

Despite the F stock price surge in the markets recently, Ford Motor Company needs too many things to align in its favor to be worth the risk.

This Is the Price When GoPro Inc Stock Becomes a Buy

GPRO stock isn't worthless. But GoPro Inc isn't a good value until it drops below $8, a level which has provided support over the past year.

Intel Corporation Stock Investors Beware — a Correction Is Coming!

Intel Corporation's stock pattern has gone parabolic. Those considering buying INTC stock at this time should be very careful.

Tesla Inc Stock Still Has a Long, Long Way to Fall

Tesla hasn't traded on fundamentals for years, but if TSLA stock is ever valued like a regular car company, watch out below.

Why Amazon.com, Inc. May Have Jumped the Shark With Pop-Ups

The heroic runup and crazy valuation AMZN stock has mustered was largely built on Amazon.com being the king of coolness. The e-commerce giant has lost sight of that idea.

Netflix, Inc. Stock Is Priced for Perfection

NFLX stock faces competitive threats that will shrink the NFLX moat and drive the NFLX stock price down from its high PE ratio.

3 Reasons Under Armour Inc Stock Will Come Crashing Down… Again

UA stock is likely to fall into the single digits in the months ahead as the firm is expected to put up a poor performance during the all-important holiday shopping season.

Why There’s More Weakness Ahead for Electronic Arts Inc. Stock

Electronic Arts has a rich valuation coupled with conservative guidance, which makes EA stock tough to own during the holiday season.

Apple Inc. Stock Just Had a Successful Product Release, Now Sell!

The AAPL stock price is poised for a drop after AAPL released its latest iPhone, but investors should watch AAPL stock and possibly buy later.

Macy’s Inc Stock Surges on Earnings — Enjoy it While it Lasts

Macy's may have stopped the bleeding, or it may not have done so. That uncertainty makes M stock tough to own, though not for everyone today.

The Fall of TV Accelerates With Twenty-First Century Fox Inc

The owners of cable news want out, but who can buy if infrastructure owners like AT&T are prevented from doing so?

Rite Aid Corporation Stock: If Wishes Were Horses

Hopes are dwindling for Rite Aid. RAD stock may be too small to compete in a rapidly consolidating drug-delivery business.

Snap Inc Is the First Wrinkle in the Silicon Valley Bubble

The huge losses and multiple failures of Snap Inc and SNAP stock are a warning to tech investors of all sizes. Don't say you weren't warned!

Ackman Was Wrong: J C Penney Company Inc Stock Always Was a Short

Fast forward to today and malls generating $300 per square foot are on there way to extinction. America’s top malls are generating $1,000 per square foot in sales or more.

4 Reasons Bank of America Corp Stock Is as Good as It Gets

Bank of America has enjoyed a tremendous 2017. But its good earnings weren't enough to pop the stock, and there aren't any catalysts left.

Forget Twitter Inc Stock and Buy Amazon.com, Inc. Instead

Amazon.com is taking advertising business from Twitter. Maybe that's what's behind a founder's TWTR stock sale.

If Not a Disney-Fox Deal, Something Like it Will Dethrone Netflix, Inc.

Netflix is still the king of streaming video, but NFLX stock owners don't like the increasing chatter of rivals taking aim at the service.

5 Bank Stocks to Make a Withdrawal From Now

Bank stocks are under pressure today as a flattening yield curve and Republican electoral losses weigh on investor hopes.