Special Report
ASI Profit and Protect Playbook Part 3: Sell to Survive
The final part of my strategy is simple. Companies that aren’t going to see substantial benefits from the advent of artificial intelligence (AI) compared with their competitors are going to be left behind, and that will be reflected in their stock prices. Frankly, according to my research, these companies may be among the first to go bankrupt after AI transforms pretty much every business and industry on the face of the Earth.
If you hold on to these companies, they’ll drag your portfolio down like deadweight. Many of these companies are household names, which means that pension funds, retirement accounts and 401(k)s potentially have exposure to these losers.
So once you’ve taken positions in the stocks in my other two reports, look through your portfolios for these 12 companies… and get rid of them as soon as possible.
Sell These 12 Companies Now
Figs (FIGS) – A clothing company based out of California that primarily sells scrubs to healthcare professionals
MYT Netherlands Parent BV (MYTE) – An e-commerce platform based in Germany that sells luxury fashion items
SciPlay (SCPL) – A producer of mobile and web apps, specializing in casino games and casual games
Playstudios (MYPS) – Another producer of casual and free-to-play games for mobile devices
Nextdoor Holdings (KIND) – A developer of a social networking service for local neighborhoods
The RealReal (REAL) – A luxury item consignment franchise consisting of both online and brick-and-mortar stores
Yelp (YELP) – A software company that develops an app that crowdsources reviews for various businesses
Innovid (CTV) – An online marketing firm that offers options for managing and distributing digital ads
Lyft (LYFT) – A rideshare company similar to Uber, which allows users to book car rides to local destinations via a mobile app
Compass (COMP) – A real estate brokerage that relies primarily on internet marketing to reach customers
Quotient Technology (QUOT) – An internet marketing company that builds integrated promotions across web, social media and mobile channels
ThredUp (TDUP) – One of the largest online resale platforms for apparel, shoes and accessories
Note: We’ve found that readers tend to buy the stocks in these special reports at different times. Keep in mind that we may have taken profits or stopped out of a recommendation by the time you read this report. Please refer to the current portfolios for the most up-to-date recommendations.
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