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.

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.

3 Things That Should Worry Amazon.com, Inc. (AMZN) Stock Investors Right Now

Amazon has been one of the most rewarding investments of recent decades. Still, AMZN stock holders should know that nothing lasts forever.

Rite Aid Corporation (RAD) Stock: Is There Life After Failed Walgreens Merger?

Investors who bought Rite Aid in a taxable account should sell the shares.The benefit is a capital loss on RAD stock.

Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc. (CMG) Stock Heats Up After Q2 Beat, But …

Chipotle beat Q2 profit estimates enough to prop up CMG stock on Tuesday. But sales missed, and the numbers didn't include its recent fiasco.

3 At-Risk Stocks From the Next Subprime Loan Crisis

Delinquencies on automotive subprime loans are rising sharply, and that's bound to take down companies stuck in a transitioning industry.

Can Snap Inc (SNAP) Stock REALLY Rise to $30?

Despite Snap Inc’s recent punishment, SNAP stock is not yet enough of a bargain to suggest it should trade at $20, much less $30.

Why Under Armour Inc (UAA) Stock Is STILL Not Worth a Shot

It might seem risky to be bearish on UAA stock given its steep discount, but Under Armour continues to show the markets nothing.

The Coca-Cola Co (KO) Stock Is Expensive No Matter What Q2 Brings

Coca-Cola's Q2 earnings, out Wednesday, could yank KO stock south. But even a good number doesn't fix the company's long-term problems.

BlackBerry Ltd (BBRY) Stock Looks Downright Risky

BlackBerry stock, even below $10, isn't cheap. Investors in BBRY stock need to understand that substantial growth is being priced in.

Nvidia Corporation (NVDA) Stock Is No Longer the Best Play on AI

On Nvidia, it’s difficult to predict exactly when sentiment will shift. NVDA stock could continue rising for quite a while, but ...