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5 Beloved Stocks on Wall Street I'd Sell Right Now

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5 Beloved Stocks on Wall Street I'd Sell Right Now Key Points Investors have every reason to smile, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average, S&P 500, and Nasdaq Composite, respectively, climbing by 14% to 20% year-to-date…
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  • Large public companies with price-to-sales ratios above 30 have historically signaled the presence of a bubble since the mid-1990s

    80% confidence
  • Entering 2026 with the second priciest stock market dating back to January 1871

    80% confidence
  • Elon Musk's annual claim of Level 5 autonomy being 'one year away' has surpassed the decade mark

    80% confidence
  • Palantir's AI and machine learning-driven platforms Gotham and Foundry aren't duplicable at scale

    80% confidence
  • Beyond Meat experienced higher trade discounts and price decreases of certain products in Q3

    80% confidence
  • Bitcoin's real-world utility test didn't go very well in El Salvador

    80% confidence
  • 40% to 50% or more of Tesla's quarterly pre-tax income has originated from automotive regulatory credits and net interest income on its cash

    80% confidence
  • Tesla sales expected to fall by 3% in 2025 based on Wall Street consensus

    80% confidence
  • Palantir's P/S ratio of almost 127 represents an inexplicably high valuation that is historically unsustainable

    80% confidence

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Apple Podcasts · price to earnings ratio33 ratio
Apple Podcasts · share buyback total816 billion_USD
Apple Podcasts · shares repurchased44 percent
Apple Podcasts · net income112 billion_USD
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