https://i.insider.com/5ecd45344dca68247e3cda73?width=1300
A woman gets her toenails painted at a nail salon amid the coronavirus pandemic in Austin, Texas on May 8, 2020 following a slow reopening of the Texas economy.SERGIO FLORES/AFP via Getty Images

These 5 'stay at home' stocks are getting pounded as the US economy reopens

by

A group of popular "stay at home" stocks are slumping as investors cheer the US economy reopening. 

In March, the US went into strict and sweeping lockdowns to contain the spread of the new coronavirus, sending millions of workers home and closing businesses across the country. That sent a group of "stay at home" stocks climbing, as investors piled into shares of companies that consumers would most likely rely upon to wait out the pandemic. 

But over the last month, states have been slowly reopening parts of their economies, allowing consumers to venture out of their homes again. As of Memorial Day weekend in the US, all 50 states had relaxed at least some of the sweeping lockdown restrictions. 

That's sent investors rushing out of stocks they'd piled into roughly two months earlier that were poised to gain amid the lockdown. The losses were concentrated in tech stocks, with Netflix and Zoom leading the pack, and pulled the Nasdaq lower in intraday trading Wednesday

Read more: GOLDMAN SACHS: Buy these 25 stocks that are wildly popular with hedge funds — and have crushed the market this year

On the flip side, stocks that were punished amid the coronavirus lockdowns rallied Wednesday — shares of major cruise lines gained at least 10%.

Here are five popular "stay at home" stocks and how much they've slumped in the five trading sessions since May 20 through intraday lows Wednesday. 


1. Netflix

https://i.insider.com/5e99d1c8b3b09266ef4a1554?width=1300
"Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem, and Madness"Netflix

Ticker: NFLX

% change since May 20: -11% 


2. Zoom Video Communications

https://i.insider.com/5ece9da61918240c5c64af83?width=1300
In this screen grab from a Monday, May 18, 2020, Collin County, Texas, District Court video livestreamed on YouTube, Collin County District Judge Emily Miskel, upper left, facilitates proceedings during jury selection via Zoom in what is believed to be the first American jury trial conducted over online video. (Collin County District Court/YouTube via AP)Associated Press

Ticker: ZM

% change since May 20: -15% 

 


3. Peloton

https://i.insider.com/5ece9df5988ee329a539c64d?width=1300
Alex Toussaint is a cycling instructor at Peloton.Peloton

Ticker: PTON

% change since May 20: -15% 

 


4. Shopify

https://i.insider.com/5ece9e59988ee32a00234d96?width=1300
Shopify

Ticker: SHOP

% change since May 20: -12% 


5. Teladoc Health

https://i.insider.com/5ece9ec5988ee32a20693ab0?width=1300
FILE - In this Jan. 14, 2019 photo, a patient sits in the living room of her apartment in the Brooklyn borough of New York during a telemedicine video conference with Dr. Deborah Mulligan. Telemedicine often involves diagnosing and treating a new health problem but is also used to keep tabs on an existing, long-term condition. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)Associated Press

Ticker: TDOC

% change since May 20: -14%