Stocks to sell

Back in May, sitting U.S. President Joe Biden announced he would be quadrupling tariffs on Chinese solar imports among other technologies and commodities like electric vehicles, batteries and steel. The move signals an increasingly cooling relationship between the world’s first and second largest economies but has also underlined a group of Chinese solar stocks to
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Novo Nordisk’s (NYSE:NVO) Ozempic diabetes treatment, marketed as a weight loss treatment under the Wegovy brand name, has become the latest mega-blockbuster drug. Yet, while you may be thinking about ways to capitalize on its popularity and the rise of other glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) weight loss treatments, you should also consider the stocks to sell
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Despite progress, the electric vehicle (EV) industry still relies upon subsidies and tax incentives to increase adoption. These monies counter the high cost of batteries that put EVs above the price of average gasoline-powered cars. Given these economic dependencies, investors might consider evaluating their portfolios for EV stocks to sell, especially those companies most vulnerable
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As the world transitions towards a cleaner energy future, hydrogen stocks have gained attention from investors. However, not all hydrogen companies are thriving. Despite the industry’s potential, some stocks are struggling and may be worth selling. While hydrogen plays a crucial role in decarbonization efforts, the sector remains speculative and risky compared to more established
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Despite the best efforts of management, employees and investors, some companies simply cannot withstand certain macroeconomic pressures. In the case of the stock market and publicly traded companies, these kinds of pressures can highlight which stocks to sell. For example, a candy bar company famous for the flavor of its chocolate would not be able
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If you look up dead cat bounce in the dictionary, you’ll find today’s meme stock rally at the top of the page. Over the past few years, legions of “investors” swarmed forums like Reddit (NYSE:RDDT) to promulgate bizarre theories, take questionable action like transferring shares to notoriously difficult-to-work-with transfer company Computershare, and cheerlead one another
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