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.

Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD) Stock Is Hanging by a Thread

Buy AMD stock at your own peril. The turnaround is still going strong, but investors are starting to sour on Advanced Micro Devices.

Qualcomm, Inc. (QCOM) Stock Hasn’t Finished Falling

Qualcomm faces a plethora of risks and hard times ahead, which reinforces the notion that QCOM stock is too risky of a play right now.

General Electric Company (GE) Stock Is So Diversified, It Hurts

Theoretically, GE stock is diversified against anything and everything, but in reality, General Electric is a big, giant mess.

3 Reasons Not to Buy Under Armour Inc (UAA) Stock

UAA stock is a risky buy because Under Armour has a muddled strategic plan, which will do very little to move it forward in the retail space.

Avoid Nvidia Corporation (NVDA) Stock Despite Strong Business Momentum

Nvidia might have the best business ever seen. That's why it's such a bummer investors should take a pass on NVDA stock.

Tesla Inc (TSLA) Stock: The Canary in the Bull Market Coal Mine

Tesla does not make money. It makes hype. CEO Elon Musk knows the game he is playing. TSLA stock continues to follow along.

Sears Holdings Corp (SHLD) Stock Awaits How Canada Unit Bankruptcy Plays Out

Sears CEO Eddie Lampert is using Canada's bankruptcy laws to test his strategy for the U.S. He controls 56.5% of SHLD stock.

Sell Starbucks Corporation (SBUX) Stock Because It’s Not Going Up Any Time Soon

Starbucks has hit headwinds that aren't going away anytime soon. SBUX stock will continue to, at best, move sideways.

7 Blue-Chip Stocks You Shouldn’t Hold Anymore

Should you consider cutting bait on some of your blue-chip stocks? Yes. Even long-held, reliable stocks like these have an expiration date.

Twitter Inc (TWTR) Management Has No Self-Awareness

TWTR stock tumbled 14% in response to Q2's earnings, but the second-quarter report is a symptom of much bigger problems that Twitter faces.

Fitbit Inc (FIT) Stock Needs a Killer Device To Get It Moving Again

As long as Fitbit continues on its current path, investors should not step anywhere near it. FIT stock is fairly valued at barely 1X revenue.

Amazon.com, Inc. (AMZN) Stock Shows a Hint of Weakness With Q2 Miss

Amazon ran up 36% in 2017 in anticipation of reliable, respectable profits. But AMZN stock was punished Thursday when the big-spending cycle reared its ugly head again.

Why Under Armour Inc (UAA) Stock Should Still Be Avoided

Under Armour is down big, which makes it hard to bet against. However, UAA stock still has a high valuation and is less attractive than Nike.

Under Armour Inc (UAA) Stock Is Too Frothy for Middling Performance

Under Armour needs to execute on some of its ambitious plans for UAA stock to justify its currently overly ambitious valuation.

NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA) Stock Needs A Breather After Post-Earnings Dash

NVIDIA has made fools of bears and skeptics so far. Still, a 60% post-earnings run in NVDA stock looks like too much.

5 Stocks to Sell for August

If you own any of these names, you may want to put them on a list of stocks to sell sooner than later. Here's why.

Fitbit Inc (FIT) Stock Is the New BlackBerry

Fitbit (FIT) has very little going for it as far as future potential and investors would be wise to steer clear of FIT stock.

Only a Momentum Investor Could Love Tesla Inc (TSLA) Stock

Investing in TSLA stock is like putting all your money on “double zero” on the roulette wheel 35 times in a row, expecting to make a fortune.

Netflix, Inc. (NFLX) Stock Trades Like a FANG, Bleeds Cash Like Retail

Netflix's second-quarter boost in subscribers pushed NFLX stock to new highs. But look at the cash before making a verdict on NFLX stock.