SPACs for Tax Selling Bounce Opportunities

by Fred Fuld III

A tax selling stock is a stock that is currently selling for a low price but was trading at much higher levels earlier in the same year, or even earlier years.

When the year end approaches, many investors utilize a strategy commonly referred to as tax harvesting , which is the selling of stocks at a loss to offset any gains that may have been made during the year.

Because of the heavy selling, the prices of stocks that have dropped substantially tend to sink far more than what would usually take place during the rest of the year. Then in January, with the strong selling over with, these stocks can recover somewhat.

So traders and investors are on the lookout for tax selling bounce stocks that are trading at much lower prices, hoping for a bounce in January, once the tax selling is over.

One type of stock that has been significantly hit were the SPACs, the special purpose acquisition companies that were so popular a few years ago.

These vehicles, also known as blank check companies, made it easy for private companies to go public. Some of the more well known SPACs include DraftKings (DKNG), down 49% year-to-date, and Virgin Galactic (SPCE), down 66%.

Unfortunately, the returns haven’t been so great, with many of them experiencing losses of over 90% from their highs.

Here are some additional SPACs that are down over 50% year-to-date. You will notice that several of them are electric vehicle companies.

CompanySymbolYTD Return
ArrivalARVL-96%
Shift TechnologiesSFT-93%
IronNetIRNT-92%
Ree AutomotiveREE-91%
CanooGOEV-82%
BuzzFeedBZFD-80%
LucidLCID-77%
AppHarvestAPPH-77%
WeWorkWE-75%
SoFiSOFI-73%
Lordstown MotorsRIDE-59%
FiskerFSR-54%
PolestarPSNY-50%

A couple things to remember. There is no guarantee that these stocks will bounce back in January, as there is usually a reason the stocks dropped so much in the first place.

Also, timing is everything with these tax-selling stocks. Sometimes the sellers are done selling in mid-December, sometimes they wait until year end.

Hope you get a bounce in your portfolio.

Disclosure: Author didn’t own any of the above at the time the article was written.

How Did the Meme Stocks Do Last Year? Here’s How

by Fred Fuld III

About a week ago, I heard an analyst on CNBC being interviewed about meme stocks, although he didn’t pronounce it “meeem”, he pronounced it “me-me”. Do you think it was accidental, through ignorance, or on purpose with a hidden meaning?

Whatever you call them, the meme stocks have had a wild ride last year. Surprisingly, a few of them performed extremely well, but many ended up dropping over 40% for the year.

Interestingly, the top performers were GameStock, I mean GameStop (GME) (did I type it that way accidentally or on purpose?), up 688%, and AMC Entertainment (AMC), which rose by 1183%.

The memes that tanked the most were Clovis (CLOV) down 78% and ContextLogic Inc. (WISH), which dropped by 83%.

The following is a list of the meme stocks and semi-meme stocks along with the January 1 to December 31 performance for the year 2021.

GME 688%
AMC 1183%
CLOV -78%
CRON -43%
DASH 4%
FVRR -42%
HOOD -49%
IQ -74%
OTLY -61%
WE -27%
WISH -83%
BB 41%
SNDL 22%
BYND -48%
SLV -12%

Maybe we will see some meme action again this year. What do you think?

 

Disclosure: Author owns SLV and HOOD.