When it comes to overvalued dividend stocks to sell, it’s best to think of them as a “picking up pennies in front of a steamroller” type of investment. That is, in exchange for relatively modest steady gains from dividend payouts, you are assuming a big risk. That’s because these types of stocks can be vulnerable to
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We’re starting to see signs of a recession on the horizon, and while that doesn’t mean you should exit the market altogether, there are some stocks to sell now. Tough economic conditions are likely to sting the bulk of the market. Business costs will be rising just as demand starts to tail off. Meanwhile servicing
Let’s not mince words here. Even if you like to gamble, Bed Bath & Beyond (OTCMKTS:BBBYQ) stock simply doesn’t offer a favorable reward-to-risk scenario. Even if they’re only considering a small, speculative share position, financial traders should still avoid Bed Bath & Beyond. Bed Bath & Beyond was a darling among meme stock traders in
We’re back in a bull market, but it’s not close to being the same type of bull market that we saw from mid-2020 to early 2021. Obviously, unlike in that period, the vast majority of stocks aren’t rallying now, and meme stocks aren’t routinely soaring by a few hundred percent over a month or two.
As I recently discussed, China-based electric vehicle maker Nio (NYSE:NIO) this week announced plans to slash vehicle prices. This has helped to provide a boost for NIO stock. Since the announcement, shares have made a nearly 20% move higher. As of this writing, Nio is back above $9 per share for the first time in
It’s undeniable that Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) is a darling of the market now. NVDA stock seems unstoppable as the company is a major supplier of hardware for generative artificial intelligence applications. However, with so much positive news and future success already priced into the shares, cautious investors shouldn’t get too excited about Nvidia now. Last week, I
Previous bull runs in the crypto market made many folks rich, fast. And as with any get-rich-quick scheme, the bottom tends to fall out at some point. Last year, many speculators and those using leverage in the crypto markets got wiped out trading in ultra-risky cryptos. This year appears to be shaping up to be
Why do investors buy Rivian Automotive (NASDAQ:RIVN)? The answer is simple. Those buying RIVN stock believe that the vehicle electrification mega-trend will cause turbo-charged growth for this electric truck and van maker driving a big rebound for shares. However, it’s far from a given that such a scenario plays out. It’s important not to assume
Not all stocks are worthy of investor capital. Today, we’ll be looking at three poor-performing stocks to avoid. As the market marches higher this year, these stocks are sliding. Whether it is because they have lost their competitive edge, have poor financials, or are producing outdated products, the best days of the companies below appear
During May, and for part of June, there was little in the way of direct news regarding electric battery (or EV) technology company QuantumScape (NYSE:QS). However, after weeks of static, there once again has been some widely-publicized chatter about QS stock. Unfortunately, the news itself wasn’t exactly the kind of thing that bolsters confidence from the
The overall energy market has seen a decline since the end of 2022. Stocks within the energy and oil and gas sectors saw a large amount of growth in 2022 while the broader was falling. This was due to multiple factors, including the war in Ukraine, supply chain disruptions, higher demands for goods, and increased
There’s a slew of fresh data pertaining to China-based electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer Nio (NYSE:NIO). Overall, it doesn’t support a long position in NIO stock. Prospective investors should be cautious now, and Nio’s current shareholders might consider bailing before it’s too late. Not long ago, I warned that Nio’s shareholders should sell quickly. I’m standing by
High-performance automotive lidar (light detection and radar) sensor company MicroVision (NASDAQ:MVIS) has received a lot of attention from meme-stock traders lately. Yet, that’s not a sufficient reason to invest in MicroVision now. MVIS stock appears to be running out of steam, and the next big move is probably to the downside. The last thing I
After a strong start, cryptocurrencies have experienced sideways trading in the first half of 2023. However, the recent downturn in May has impacted many cryptocurrencies. Safe and practical crypto projects have been less affected, while investors have been selling off risky and outdated names to rebalance their portfolios. While the crypto market shows long-term promise
Since mid-May, shares in Lucid Group (NASDAQ:LCID) have found some support from the market. During this time, LCID stock has experienced a double-digit percentage rally, moving from around $7 per share, to around $7.75 per share. With this slight rally, some investors may now believe shares in this electric vehicle (or EV) stock has finally
Before diving into the discussion of overvalued stocks due for correction, we need to establish one thing about this list: every company you see here represents a fundamentally sound business. In other words, the focus of this narrative centers on trimming exposure. We’re absolutely not here to discuss shorting embattled organizations, which is a different
Navigating the financial sector’s tumultuous waters has been incredibly challenging, especially with the unexpected collapse of Silicon Valley Bank in March. This event has cast a long shadow over the sector, causing bank shares to struggle and putting Wall Street on high alert. Amidst this uncertainty, short-sellers and fundamental investors seeking value are looking to
While the concept of market success glamorizes taking shots on potential winners, a holistically positive plan can’t ignore stocks to cut losses on. In other words, it doesn’t really matter if you pick a handful of moonshots if the other losses in your portfolio end up sinking your net holdings into the red. At some
Amid 2023’s continued stock market drama, homebuilder stocks have remained surprisingly resilient even as analysts predict an imminent crash. But homebuilder financial and operational reporting is built on a foundation of lagging indicators. Those indicators may be catching up to reality. The homebuilding market is rife with examples of the bullwhip effect; changes in consumer
Buying stocks and purchasing homes are similar in some ways. For example, homebuyers want to buy a house at a cheap price, but they get suspicious if the price is too low. Investors feel the same way when it comes to buying stocks. That’s because if the price of a home or a stock is
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