Stocks to sell

Source: Shutterstock Before November 2021, most investors and pundits believed that the Street’s favorite large-cap tech stocks — including Facebook (NASDAQ:FB), Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) and Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) — were mostly or completely immune from major downturns. As a result, many, if not most, institutional investors loaded up on these names and others like them. But now,
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Source: Postmodern Studio / Shutterstock.com New York-headquartered Teladoc Health (NYSE:TDOC) is a telemedicine specialist that seemed to offer great promise during 2020’s emergence of the Covid-19 pandemic. While TDOC stock did have its glory days, they’re in the rear-view mirror. As a result, it’s wise to avoid it now. Even if you believe in the future
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Source: bacho / Shutterstock.com Equity market headwinds may dent flows into equities in the following quarters. Rising interest rates and ramping inflation should continue to weigh on world economic growth and bring additional downside on growth stocks. Since the beginning of the year, equity markets measured by the SPDR S&P 500 Trust ETF (NYSEARCA:SPY) dipped
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June is a good time to sell large-cap stocks that may not be able to create much shareholder value in the second half of the year. Coinbase Global (COIN): The crypto exchange is likely to stay volatile as digital assets decline further. Roblox (RBLX): Revenue growth is on the decline and Roblox has no definite path
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Source: wutzkohphoto / Shutterstock.com Once a high-growth stock, Netflix (NASDAQ:NFLX) is going through a difficult period. After losing subscribers, it has a lot to work on. Consequently, NFLX stock has seen a massive dip over the past six months. The stock was once as high as $700 and is now down to $195. It lost
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Affirm (AFRM) recently rallied, but don’t expect the upswing to last. Consumer sentiment has reached an 11-year low, retail sales growth is slowing and U.S. debt keeps rising. Avoid AFRM stock, as its business model can make it susceptible to fallout from these issues. Source: Wirestock Creators / Shutterstock.com Affirm (NASDAQ:AFRM), a consumer financing firm,
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C3.ai (AI) stock has lost over 70% of its value over the past 12 months. Despite beating estimates, Wall Street firms downgraded AI stock. It continues to be a tough macroeconomic environment for high-growth tech stocks. Source: Tada Images / Shutterstock I’ve been bullish about C3.ai (NASDAQ:AI) before, but have been proven wrong. Such is
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Snap’s (SNAP) ad-driven sales threat triggers wider sell-off and sets up three stocks to short. Meta Platforms (FB): Is troubled and holds downside risk and bearish opportunity. Twitter (TWTR): Looks like a compelling stock to short amid takeover in turmoil. Pinterest (PINS): The only ‘visual discovery’ in PINS is a weak stock chart bound for
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Coinbase Global (COIN) stock could come under pressure as a result of increased regulatory scrutiny of the cryptocurrency markets. Furthermore, it’s been reported that some insiders have dumped their shares of Coinbase Global. Investors should stay on the sidelines as the Coinbase Global share price could continue on its downward trajectory. Source: Primakov / Shutterstock.com
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DraftKings (DKNG) CEO Jason Robins caught flak for not buying more DKNG stock when it was trading so low. Investors look to insider buying as a sign of confidence in the company’s plan.   Is Jason Robins doing enough to earn his CEO compensation?  Source: Tada Images / Shutterstock.com A recent spat ensued on Twitter between
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DraftKings (DKNG) has been brutalized in the current market selloff, down 52% year-to-date. Much of the problem stems from the company’s heavy marketing spending, which has led to mounting losses. While some analysts are turning bullish on DKNG stock after the selloff, the risks of taking a position remain too great. Source: Tada Images /
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Due to overvaluation, the following stocks are likely to decline more before they start to bottom out. Apple (AAPL): Lack of stimulus and inflation will likely lead to lower profits this year. Microsoft (MSFT): Declining quarterly net income and the announcement to almost double employee salaries might lead to a disappointing earnings report. Prologis (PLD):
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