Stocks to sell

Following the French election results, French stocks have seen dramatic shifts in response to the electoral outcomes. Leading up to the first round, French stocks underwent notable volatility as fears mounted over potentially expansive spending under either a far-right or far-left majority, posing risks to the country’s already fragile fiscal stability. In any case, the
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The S&P 500 has gained over 17% year-to-date (YTD), and it is turning out to be another great year for investors. However, amidst all the good news, some huge disappointments have surfaced for investors. These three stocks have been disastrous for their holders. Their value has fallen by double digits, and they show no signs
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In today’s adverse market conditions, understanding when to sell stocks is as crucial as knowing when to invest. The focus here is on three companies that should be considered for potential divestment. Each of these companies faces unique challenges that signal potential trouble for investors. Indeed, these companies have fundamental weaknesses. For instance, despite promising
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As the global economy faces numerous headwinds, including fluctuating commodity prices and economic uncertainty, certain materials stocks are increasingly risky investments. Here are three materials stocks to sell to reduce exposure to this market cyclicality. A number of headwinds are battering these materials stocks. Persistent inflationary pressures have led to elevated interest rates, which have
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It’s a good time to consider how your portfolio’s doing now that we’re halfway through 2024. While the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq composite both show gains more than16%, the Dow Jones Industrial Average lags with a gain of only 4% for the year. It’s time to look for F-rated stocks to sell. When you’re
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Many methods offer exposure to the global electric vehicle market. Investing in China-based EV manufacturer Nio (NYSE:NIO) simply isn’t your best bet in 2024’s second half. NIO stock had a significant decline in the first half, receiving a “D” grade with little confidence. Sure, a miracle could happen during the remaining months of the year and Nio’s loyal investors
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When it comes to stocks, valuation matters. The price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio measures a company’s share price relative to its earnings per share (EPS). The P/E ratio helps to determine if a stock is expensive, or trading at a high multiple, relative to its peers or the overall market. Currently, the average P/E ratio among stocks
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