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Consumer Discretionary Stocks

Consumer discretionary stocks refer to a wide range of consumer goods and services generally considered non-essential. These include car manufacturers, luxury goods, hospitality companies, and more. Many of the biggest retailers fit into the consumer discretionary umbrella. As such, especially when the economy is strong, consumer discretionary stocks tend to shine.

Recent Consumer Discretionary Stocks Articles

MULN Stock Watch: Mullen Gets Ready to Unveil Commercial Trucks

Shareholders in Mullen Automotive and MULN stock appear to be in selling mode today, as the company's fleet is set to be unveiled.

MULN Stock Alert: SEC Charges Mullen Financier With Insider Trading

The SEC has charged Mullen financier Acuitas Group, and its CEO, Terren Peizer with insider trading on material, nonpublic information.

RIVN Stock Alert: The $1.3 Billion Reason Rivian Is Down Today

Rivian's "green bond" will shore up its cash at the expense of current RIVN stock investors as the company tries to ramp up production.

Why You Should Invest $100 in Rivian (RIVN) Stock Now

It's hard to go wrong with a $100 stake in RIVN stock as Wall Street's experts brace for epic share-price appreciation.

Lordstown Motors Outlook: Don’t Count on a Comeback for RIDE Stock

RIDE stock probably won't ride higher anytime soon as financial traders assess Lordstown Motors' vehicle recall and production halt.

My Carvana Stock Price Prediction for 2025

There is big potential downside if the company's multiple contracts. Or, if Carvana ultimately fails to attain margins in line with peers. Combined with moderate future dilution, this would likely push CVNA stock to mid single-digit prices by 2025.

Is Mullen Stock Worth a Second Look? Possibly.

If you have a high risk-tolerance, and are able to handle any volatility that may arise along the way, feel free to add MULN stock to your portfolio, as a small, speculative position.

Lucid Stock Investors Need to Buckle Up for a Bumpy Ride

LCID stock doesn't look like a confident pick as Lucid Group apparently has difficulty selling its pricey electric vehicles.

3 Meme Stocks That Are a Must-Sell in March

While meme stocks have delivered impressive results in the past, now is not the time to gamble on these three.

3 Big Earnings Misses Make These Stocks a Sell

Investors would be wise to add these names to their list of stocks to sell after they delivered disappointing results and guidance.

MULN Stock Alert: Mullen Just Missed Its $1 Deadline

Mullen has missed its Nasdaq-provided deadline of today, March 6, to have a minimum price of $1 for at least 10 consecutive days.

TSLA Stock Price Predictions: The Case for Tesla Hitting $230

Tesla has been on fire this year, at one point even doubling. Can the momentum keep up for TSLA stock and send it to $230 per share?

MULN Stock Alert: Mullen Automotive Teams Up With Rapid Response Defense Systems

Although Mullen Automotive posted a new partnership with a government contractor, MULN stock still warrants caution.

5 Investors Betting Big on Azul (AZUL) Stock

Today, shareholders in Brazilian airline Azul and AZUL stock are seeing some very impressive gains after the company released earnings.

RACE Stock Alert: Ferrari Beats Out Tesla as Morgan Stanley’s Top Auto Stock

RACE stock could gain traction today as a notable Wall Street expert surprisingly picks Ferrari over Tesla.

Airbnb Layoffs 2023: What to Know About the Latest ABNB Job Cuts

Another tech innovator has opted for job cuts. Here's why the Airbnb layoffs shouldn't worry ABNB stock investors.

MULN Stock Alert: Mullen’s Auditor Just Resigned

Mullen's auditor, Daszkal Bolton, will resign immediately upon its merger with CohnReznick. Here's what you need to know.

3 Stocks Under $10 That Will Double in One Year

Stocks under $10 to buy at undervalued levels as these stocks represent companies with strong fundamentals and robust growth outlook.

3 Reasons Why I Would be Selling LCID Stock Right Now

With its above-mentioned production and demand headwinds as major risks, and high dilution possibly minimizing the possible reward, there are plenty of reasons to pull the plug on LCID stock.