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 Ford Motor Company (F) Stock Isn’t Getting Better Anytime Soon

Ford stock hasn't done much for shareholders over the last 4 years, and it won't do much for F shareholders over the next 4 years either.

Can Pandora Media Inc (P) Stock Become More Than a Speculative Play?

While the recent capital injection by Sirius will extend P stock’s lifeline, Pandora must nonetheless prove that its business model makes sense.

Why General Electric Company (GE) Stock Is No Longer Worth Fighting For

GE stock has already tested most people's patience, but lingering problems and outside headwinds could finally break General Electric's back.

Microsoft Corporation (MSFT) Stock Should Have More Downside

Microsoft's (MSFT) persistent "second-place" problem -- and stretched valuations in the tech sector overall -- make MSFT stock look expensive.

The Problems Facing Qualcomm, Inc. (QCOM) Stock Are Only Just Beginning

When you add up the risks facing Qualcomm (QCOM), they could be enough to send QCOM stock tumbling.

Why Chesapeake Energy Corporation (CHK) Stock Isn’t Coming Back Soon

If you're a gambler, CHK stock may have some appeal; otherwise, Chesapeake isn't worth your attention. Here's why.

OK Isn’t Good Enough for Under Armour Inc (UAA) Stock

The sentiment surrounding Under Armour has stabilized, but UAA stock continues to price in growth that may not come.

GoPro Inc (GPRO) Stock Is Not Worth Chasing Anymore

GoPro continues to struggle. The bull case is too hard, and it's likely GPRO stock will simply decline further.

Nordstrom, Inc. (NYSE:JWN) Closing More Stores – Who’s Next?

Nordstrom Inc. (NYSE:JWN) announced it would close a full-line store in Dulles. This comes as a bit of a surprise, and is not the last of its woes.

Video Isn’t The Thing That Will Make Twitter Inc (TWTR) Stock Worth Owning

TWTR stock has seen a little love on Twitter (TWTR) wading deeper into digital video, but it still needs to acknowledge this overarching challenge.

3 Restaurant Stocks That Are Headed to Zero

The first quarter of 2017 saw restaurant same-store sales decline for the fifth consecutive quarter, a bad sign for restaurant stocks.

6 Stocks That Will Crumple the Hardest in a Market Crash

In the next market crash, these are stocks to sell, because their valuations look like they may have outstripped their performance.

9 Companies That Might Not Survive to See 2018

These nine companies are either on the brink of Chapter 11 or already in bankruptcy proceedings. Either way, things look grim.

The REAL Losers in Sears Holdings Corp (SHLD) Stock’s Demise

As SHLD stock lurches closer to bankruptcy, let’s remember how many Sears workers stand to lose their jobs thanks to terrible management.

Avoid Rite Aid Corporation (RAD) and Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc (RAD)

Forget about merger winners and losers here. Avoid Walgreens (WBA), Rite Aid (RAD) stock and the rest of the drugstore space.

Don’t Chase Rite Aid Corporation (RAD) Stock Down the Toilet

Rite Aid has plunged because its merger with Walgreens has morphed into something else. But that's not the only reason RAD stock is toxic.

Why Fitbit Inc (FIT) Stock Won’t Get Back Into Shape

Fitbit (FIT) is in real trouble, and the implosion of the FIT stock price is a clear indication. Over the years, the company has not kept up and as a result, the competitors have gotten a major edge.

Apple Inc. (AAPL) Stock and Its iPhone Woes Reveal a Critical Weakness

AAPL stock is faltering in the markets because Apple is unable to capture the consumer's attention the way it once did.

Nvidia Corporation (NVDA) Stock Will Struggle to Reach $100B Market Cap

Everything seems to be going Nvidia's way at the moment, but a better entry point for NVDA stock investors might be farther down the horizon.