Imminent significant risk of complete loss: it's advisable to steer clear of these stocks immediately
In the dynamic world of investments, it's crucial for investors to stay informed and make prudent decisions. In recent times, three stocks have been flagged as potential candidates for total loss: Peloton, Varta, and an unspecified third stock.
Peloton Interactive (WKN: A2PR0M) continues to struggle, posting deep losses. Since its IPO, the company's stock has lost nearly 86% of its value, a stark indication of its financial woes. Peloton's outlook includes decreasing revenues and dwindling cash, making it a strong candidate for a total loss.
Varta (WKN: A0TGJ5) is currently in a state of total loss. The company is at imminent risk of collapse, with its stock still trading at some euros due to largely unfounded hopes. Varta plans to expropriate shareholders in favor of new investors and creditors undergoing a debt restructuring. It is advised that investors pull the plug on Varta, as it may soon be too late.
Plug Power (WKN: A1JA81) has been posting losses for years with no signs of improvement. Whether Plug Power will reach its targeted profitability by 2027 (or even exist by then) is highly questionable. The continued existence of Plug Power is solely due to continuous capital increases, a worrying sign for investors.
Total losses are common in the stock market, and it's essential for investors to avoid being invested in a company when it goes under. False hopes can cause investors to stay on board or invest with the hope of a turnaround, often resulting in total losses. Investors should be cautious and conduct thorough research before making any investment decisions.
It's important to note that this article does not contain any advertisements for stocks or investments, nor does it mention any new stocks to avoid. Additionally, there is no publicly available information about a new investor seeking to acquire Plug Power specifically to obtain Varta's preferential rights and thereby avoid a total loss of Plug Power as of September 2025.
Investing always carries risks, but with careful consideration and a keen eye for warning signs, investors can make informed decisions to protect their investments.