The cruise line sector has taken quite the beating at the hands of the Covid-19 pandemic. Cruise ships were docked for the better part of the past couple of years, with travel and other social-distancing measures in place. Moreover, after December, omicron compelled the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to raise its warning
Stocks to sell
Source: Shutterstock GameStop (NYSE:GME) continues to provide the volatility traders love, with double- and even triple-digit percentage swings. Yet, for investors, GME stock remains a risky proposition. On June 9, Reuters reported that the shorts were once again circling GameStop, “spotlighting how short sellers have grown bolder during a broader market selloff that has pummeled
Down almost 78% this year, Rivian Automotive (NASDAQ:RIVN) looks like damaged goods. The electric vehicle maker that’s based in Irvine, California went public last November amid much hype and hoopla. It was one of the biggest initial public offerings (IPOs) of the year with the share price rocketing to just under $180 and giving the
Coinbase Global (NASDAQ:COIN) has been the opposite of a buy-and-hold stock in 2022. It has crashed by over 80%, a massive drop that is hard for investors to recover from. It is not impossible, but it is very hard, and it will require a lot of time and a lot of patience — plus a
Rivian Automotive (NASDAQ:RIVN), an electric vehicle company that’s garnered a lot of attention, has been a long-time bearish call for me. In my previous articles on RIVN stock, I wrote that Elon Musk was right about his comments on high-volume production and named RIVN stock an epic bubble. And I think the pain will continue.
This year has been one to remember for oil stocks. But what goes up must come down. So, if you own red-hot oil stocks, you’ll want to sell them and look elsewhere to thrive during a recession. Hey, you’ve had a good run with crude. While the first six months of 2022 saw the stock
Netflix (NASDAQ:NFLX) isn’t the same company it was during the Covid-19 pandemic. Lockdowns and pandemic woes have lifted, making way for a post-pandemic hangover that sees a seriously shaky economy. Netflix is dealing with increased competition, which is slowing growth and leading it to predict a drop off of 2 million paid subscribers in the
Palo Alto Networks (NASDAQ:PANW), a software company that provides cybersecurity solutions, challenges the dilemma in stock investing now: whether to invest in growth stocks or in value stocks. The firm reported strong 2022 third quarter (Q3) earnings that caused a short-term bounce from $436 to $527. However, the stock fell back to $475 per share.
Royal Caribbean Cruises (NYSE:RCL) stock has been at the center of the Covid-19 pandemic conversation along with the other major cruise lines. Most investors now know that cruise stocks took on massive debt, suffered large losses, and are looking forward to a period in which they can deleverage themselves. That was where Royal Caribbean looked
If Digital World Acquisition Corp. (NASDAQ:DWAC) stock isn’t the worst investment ever, I don’t know what is. The heavily hyped special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) that is supposed to take public former President Donald Trump’s social media company, Trump Media and Technology Group, has imploded following the failure of Truth Social, a Twitter (NYSE:TWTR) clone that
The article covers the airline stocks to sell during the current downturn American Airlines (AAL): Gigantic debt load which will take years to reverse Allegiant Air (ALGT): Rising fuel costs will weigh down near-term results Delta Air Lines (DAL): Debt to equity ratio is concerning while DAL stock trades at a lofty valuation SkyWest (SKYW):
The travel and tourism industry has still not witnessed a strong recovery after the black swan event of the Covid-19 pandemic. Cruise stocks have been among the worst hit. Not just in terms of capacity utilization, but also in terms of the impact on the balance sheet. With multiple concerns, it’s not surprising that Carnival
Source: Michael Vi / Shutterstock SoFi Technologies’ (NASDAQ:SOFI) efforts to become a leading online bank are not off to a great start. The fintech company is running large operating losses and the value of SOFI stock has plummeted 63% so far this year. However, many people haven’t given up on SoFi. That includes, importantly, the
Shares of cryptocurrency brokerage firm Coinbase Global (NASDAQ:COIN) stock have plummeted an astonishing 75% year-to-date. After that sort of decline, it might seem like COIN stock is an obvious buy here. Surely it has to bounce at some point, right? While Coinbase may be due for a relief rally once the price of Bitcoin (CCC:BTC-USD) stabilizes, it
Robinhood (NASDAQ:HOOD) stock has kept falling without any indication of it bottoming out, and it has recently dipped even more with Gary Gensler’s stock trading proposal. The company’s finances aren’t doing great either, as Robinhood has missed its earnings expectations this quarter, leaving an even more bearish outlook for the stock. Robinhood is clearly struggling,
Snap (NYSE:SNAP) stock collapsed after its first-quarter earnings report. The share price is now down about 72% for 2022. Snap reported a net loss of $359 million, 22 cents per share fully diluted, on revenue of $1.06 billion, on April 21. The result sent shares down 43% in a single day. Snap was due to
HEXO (NASDAQ:HEXO), a company that produces, markets, and sells cannabis in Canada, has seen its shares decline 70% in 2022 to now trade at approximately 20 cents. How low can the shares go? In early January, they were trading at about 74 cents. The company has reported its third-quarter (Q3) 2022 results. Investors should analyze
Source: Michael Vi / Shutterstock.com Shares of Chinese electric vehicle maker Nio (NYSE:NIO) have surged more than 30% this month despite a troubling first-quarter earnings report. And NIO stock is up 44% from its recent low, made 10 days ago. Much of investors’ enthusiasm for NIO stock likely comes from the easing of Chinese Covid-19
Source: OlegRi / Shutterstock Energy bulls looking for a low-cost way to bet on higher fuel prices in 2022 should stear clear of Houston-based Camber Energy (NYSE American:CEI). While shares of the diversified energy and power solutions company currently trade for less than 50 cents, CEI stock isn’t the right investment for energy sector profits. Every
A couple weeks into 2020, I recommended to InvestorPlace readers that they forget about Lyft (NASDAQ:LYFT) stock, suggesting they buy National Beverage (NASDAQ:FIZZ) or TreeHouse Foods (NYSE:THS) instead. All three stocks were trading in the $40 range at the time. I argued that Lyft wasn’t expected to make money until 2021, and that was only
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