Over the past twelve months ten Mega-Cap stocks have underperformed all others. Mega-Caps are defined by $200 Billion Market Cap or more. Here’s this week’s top 10 worst performing Mega-Caps in the last twelve months:
Symbol | Name | 1 Year Price Returns (Daily) |
TSLA | Tesla Inc | -65.27% |
META | Meta Platforms Inc | -60.26% |
AMZN | Amazon.com Inc | -42.50% |
NVDA | NVIDIA Corp | -42.48% |
GOOGL | Alphabet Inc | -34.51% |
BAC | Bank of America Corp | -30.14% |
MSFT | Microsoft Corp | -25.15% |
AAPL | Apple Inc | -23.75% |
CSCO | Cisco Systems Inc | -21.10% |
JPM | JPMorgan Chase & Co | -16.63% |
Here’s what they look like in one chart:
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One Comment on “This Week’s 10 Worst Performing Mega-Cap Stocks Last 12 Months”
Shouldn’t Disney be on this list? They used to be worth over $200B…