6 Stocks Wall Street Analysts No Longer Want to Buy

Some of the market’s biggest names are suddenly losing analyst support. Weak earnings outlooks, stretched valuations and slowing growth are forcing Wall Street to turn cautious on stocks that investors once considered unstoppable. These 6 companies are now facing rising pressure just as markets trade near record highs.

Big banks like Morgan Stanley $MS, Goldman Sachs $GS or JPMorgan $JPM cover thousands of stocks and their recommendations are among the most followed indicators in the market. When analysts massively reclassify stocks into the "Sell" or "Underperform" category, it usually reflects fundamental issues, structural changes in the industry, or overvaluations that do not reflect the reality of the business.

Meanwhile, negative consensus has a strong influence on institutional investor behaviour. Funds often automatically reduce positions in stocks with largely negative recommendations, creating further selling pressure.

At the same time, however, the analytical consensus is not…

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