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JPMorgan reveals 9 stocks with major problems

Last updated: July 15, 2025 1:40 pm
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JPMorgan Reveals 9 Stocks with Major Problems

In the midst of a market rally, it’s easy to get caught up in the excitement, especially with the S&P 500 continuing to push higher and tech stocks experiencing a resurgence. However, every bull run has its weak links, and it’s important to pay attention to signs of trouble even as the broader market shows strength.

Recently, JPMorgan highlighted cracks forming in some high-profile stocks despite the market rally. The firm is not buying into the hype and has identified 9 stocks that it believes are better shorted in the second half of 2025. These stocks include well-known names like Tesla (TSLA), Moderna (MRNA), and Whirlpool (WHR), covering a range of sectors from tech to healthcare to consumer goods.

The list reflects JPMorgan’s cautious stance on the stock market, citing policy uncertainty and profit concerns that still linger. The firm’s analysts are focusing on the most vulnerable names, pointing out specific issues with each stock that make them risky investments.

For example, Tesla has seen a steep decline in its stock price this year, and JPMorgan predicts that the downward trend will continue. Moderna, despite a recent jump in its stock price, is still down for the year, with regulatory hurdles and cash burn posing challenges for sustained growth. Whirlpool, while experiencing a significant rise in its stock price, is trading well above its historical valuation range, raising concerns about its fundamentals.

Other stocks on JPMorgan’s list, like Shake Shack, Mobileye, Intel, Bumble, Comerica, and Rivian, are also flagged for sector-specific issues and overvaluation. The firm’s latest short picks serve as a reality check, reminding investors that even in a strong market, the risks of these stocks may outweigh the rewards.

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Overall, JPMorgan’s analysis provides valuable insights for investors looking to navigate the current market environment. It’s important to consider the underlying factors driving stock performance and to be mindful of potential red flags that could indicate trouble ahead. By staying informed and making strategic investment decisions, investors can better position themselves for success in the ever-changing market landscape.

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