At first glance, Exela Technologies (NASDAQ:XELA) might seem like a high-conviction business to invest in. Cautious financial traders should be wary of XELA stock, though. Exela’s fundamentals are subpar, and it’s possible that the company could be delisted in the near future. Texas-headquartered Exela Technologies specializes in a niche field known as business process automation (BPA).
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It’s perfectly fine to have a strong conviction in new-energy vehicles. However, this doesn’t mean you should invest in electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer Rivian Automotive (NASDAQ:RIVN). Sure, RIVN stock popped in January, but the likelihood of a long-term rally is low because Rivian will have difficulty gaining market share against its most powerful competitors. It’s not
On the heels of recent spy balloon incidents, tensions between the U.S. and China are again on the rise. What does this mean for shares in China-based EV maker Nio (NYSE:NIO)? Admittedly, not much. Sure, while it may serve to re-heighten past de-listing fears for NIO stock, for now, it does little to change the story
As seen in recent headlines, investors have reacted unfavorably to Lucid Group’s (NASDAQ:LCID) plans to reduce the price of some of its vehicle models. To some, this may seem like a strange reaction, but a pullback for LCID stock due to this news appears to be appropriate. Unlike with the vehicle price cuts implemented by
A few weeks ago, it seemed as if “meme mania” for Lucid Group (NASDAQ:LCID) was returning for an encore. As I discussed in my last article on LCID stock, thanks to an unconfirmed buyout rumor, shares in this electric vehicle (or EV) maker made a “to the moon” move, to as much as $17.81 per
If you bought Mullen Automotive (NASDAQ:MULN) after its mid-January pullback, chances are you are sitting on moderate gains right now. Thanks to two factors, MULN stock has rallied from 28 cents to 38 cents per share, or by around 35.7%. While a nice gain in such a short span of time, I can see you
Rivian Automotive (NASDAQ:RIVN), like other electric vehicle stocks, has moved lower recently after rallying from mid-January to early February. Sure, the stock market’s overall direction has much to do with this RIVN stock pullback. However, it’s possible that a shift in sentiment has also played a role. That is, investors are likely catching on that
Earlier this year, electric vehicle battery manufacturer QuantumScape (NYSE:QS) seemed to be on the cusp of a comeback. QS stock was unstoppable for a little while, even though there was no company-specific catalyst. Reality could set in quickly, though, so it’s wise to maintain a safe distance from QS stock for the time being. To modify
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
For a while, it seemed as if Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) was invincible and invulnerable. AMZN stock just kept marching higher regardless of macroeconomic conditions. Now, however, the tide is turning. A huge share selloff, due to some alarming data points and a statement from the CFO, showed that Amazon has problems that won’t necessarily be resolved anytime
Quantumscape (NYSE:QS) shares have been on a tear since the start of the year, but that may be starting to end. After briefly re-hitting double-digit prices on Feb. 2, QS stock has experienced a pullback, falling down to the high single-digits. This may only seem like a modest drop for shares in this early-stage electric
Despite the recent rally in stocks, it looks like investors will have to endure volatility – and rising interest rates – for a bit longer. That means it’s time for you to look at stocks to sell. After a rough year in 2022, you can’t blame investors for having a little bit of “irrational
Experienced investors should review their portfolios for meme stocks to sell. January’s market rebound brought back buying in outdated meme stocks, but it’s time to get out while you can. When the Federal Reserve limited the economic damage of the 2020-2021 pandemic, it eased lending. Inexperienced investors could not tell that the Federal Funds rate
Like many investors, Cathie Wood didn’t have a great 2022. In fact, her flagship ARK Innovation ETF (NYSEARCA:ARKK) was down about 67% over the last 12 months, as of Jan. 31. Sure, much of the downside was a result of excessive market bearishness, but Wood also made some bad picks along the way. For example, some
Tech stocks have come roaring back to start 2023. And in many cases, that is for good reason. The tech industry saw shares plunge in 2022, and many good companies got thrown out with the proverbial bathwater. That said, not everything in the tech sector is set for a significant recovery, at least not immediately. Layoffs
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
Every company has its fair share of risks. However, Vinco Ventures (NASDAQ:BBIG) is downright speculative. It’s wise to avoid BBIG stock, as Vinco Ventures is invested in an app with heavy competition from famous brands. Plus, the company is still looking for a chief executive. In addition, the potential to get delisted means Vinco Ventures
SoFi Technologies (NASDAQ:SOFI) shares have experienced yet another big jump. Trading at price levels last hit six months ago, it may appear now that SOFI stock, after an extended slump, is en route to making at least a partial recovery. But while this latest spike, driven by the company’s latest quarterly results and updates to
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
Higher competition is clearly brewing in the automotive sector, which has been creating an urgency for EV stocks. Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) reached its recent trough when the electric vehicle leader suffered from noticeably weaker unit sales in Dec. 2022. The company also slashed prices so that customers could qualify for a tax credit break. Indeed, at
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