Stocks to sell

Over the last few weeks, scores of stocks have come back stronger than ever. Unfortunately, many of those are now leading the list of stocks to avoid. All, as concerns about inflation, interest rates, and a possible recession rise again. AI C3.ai $22.99 CVNA Carvana $10.84 NFLX Netflix $347.36 NVDA Nvidia $212.65 SOFI SoFi Technologies $6.81
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With geopolitical tensions and a global economic rebound, 2022 was a year to buy energy stocks. Warren Buffett went on a shopping spree buying oil and gas stocks like Chevron Corporation (NYSE:CVX) and Occidental Petroleum (NYSE:OXY). The current year is likely to be challenging. It’s time to be very selective, and there are energy stocks to sell before they trend
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Among the early stage electric vehicle stocks, Rivian Automotive (NASDAQ:RIVN) has far fewer problems with its underlying business. However, whether that makes RIVN stock a great opportunity today is another question. Yes, the company has made far more progress than undercapitalized upstarts like Mullen Automotive (NASDAQ:MULN). Preorder numbers for Rivian have also been more promising
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It’s possible that some meme stock traders with impeccable timing have profited by trading in and out of Mullen Automotive (NASDAQ:MULN). However, the same can’t be said about investors who have bought MULN stock with a buy-and-hold strategy. Shares in the electric vehicle startup trade wildly, creating many short-term opportunities to buy when it falls
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Already on an upward trajectory ahead of earnings, SoFi Technologies (NASDAQ:SOFI) stock has kept soaring following the release of its latest results. Since hitting new lows in December, SOFI has bounced back by around 80%, from $4.24 to about $7.50 per share. But while the latest numbers paint a stronger picture of the new bank’s prospects,
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With the Nasdaq nearly in a bull market (believe it or not), many companies reporting solid earnings, and the stock market coming off a scorching hot January, I’m very optimistic about stocks. But just as “there’s always a bull market somewhere,” as CNBC’s Jim Cramer loves to say, there are always overvalued stocks to sell. Now is no exception.
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