Hot Stocks

The stock market changes from minute to minute, and what’s hot today may not be hot tomorrow. Our expert analysts spot hot stocks that are heating up before the crowd swoops in to bid prices higher, and our journalists sift through the noise to shine a light on trending investments -- in spaces ranging from quantum computing to marijuana stocks -- to determine whether they’re actually worth your time.

Iterum Therapeutics Stock Looks Like a High-Risk Name Here

The fact that other antibiotic makers have declared bankruptcy in recent years is a negative sign for Iterum. Long-term investors should avoid ITRM stock.

Apex Technology Acquisition Looks Pricey, but May Be Attractive Post Merger

As far as SPACs go, APXT stock certainly piques my interest as an interesting growth option in the booming SPAC rush today.

Strong Sales, Deliveries Create Solid Value Case for XPeng Stock

XPeng sales and deliveries are strong and XPEV stock is good value. XPEV stock is worth at least $57, or 48% above today’s price, based on comps.

Infused Beverages Pour on the Potential Gains for Aphria Stock Investors

Aphria CEO Irwin Simon continues to like cannabis-infused drinks, which makes APHA stock one of the top global cannabis plays you can make.

7 Overvalued Stocks Still Worth Your Money

Here are seven overvalued stocks that still seem attractive considering the business growth potential. These overvalued stocks might still have fuel in the tank to rally.

Why Romeo Power Is the Quintessential Post-SPAC Stock

The SPAC trend has made early-stage plays like RMO stock available to investors. That's been a double-edged sword.

General Motors Maps Out Its Electric Future and Everyone Wants a Ride

General Motors is a hot stock in 2021 on the strength of its promises to dominate the future with Ultium batteries and Cruise autonomous controls.

MoneyLine Podcast: Understanding the Stock Market Today

In today's MoneyLine podcast, Matt McCall talks SPACs, 3D printing and stocks he is looking at right now or that have been in the news the last few days.

Nio Must Continue to Manage Elevated Expectations

The more Nio accomplishes, the more investors expect. But for NIO stock to reach the loftiest of investors' bullish projections, $60 needs to be the floor.

Luminar’s Strong Update Is Exactly What LAZR Stock Needed to Wake Up

Thanks to favorable macro- and micro-developments, the downtrend in LAZR stock may be over, and a new uptrend may be forming.

Plug Power Could Be in the Penalty Box Box for Awhile

The accounting issues could be an indication of other problems at the fuel-cell company, which could weigh on PLUG stock.

Tomslist: The 5 Weirdest Penny Stock Stories of the Week

Even the best penny stocks have their dog days. Here's a celebration of this week's weirdest plays: SNES, IDRA, SOS, TSNPD and HLLPF.

6 Reasons Why Amazon’s Glory Days Are Likely Behind It

Amazon's fantastic growth and dominance in e-commerce and cloud computing may be coming to an end. That would hurt Amazon stock.

Don’t Rush Your Plans For This Canoo Trip

Canoo has an intriguing, innovative design and business plan. But with production two years away, it's not time to go all-in on GOEV stock.

Penn National Is a Blue Chip for the Bros

If Wall Street is just a casino, Penn National is a blue chip. PENN stock is up over 1,000% in less than a year on hopes for sports betting.

Why Tesla Is A Better Buy than Churchill Capital IV

CCIV stock sank after the company announced a merger with Lucid Motors, disappointing investors who bid up the share price.

8 SPACs That Are Worth a Gamble

SPACs can be dangerous and a recent pullback highlights valuation concerns. But the entire trend can't be dismissed. These eight SPACs could be winners.

Tesla Stock: No, Don’t Buy The Dip

Tesla stock is down more than 20% from its highs. However, the stock is still significantly overvalued compared to both auto and tech peers.

Why CCIV Stock Is Worth $47 Billion Today

A SPAC accounting quirk misprices CCIV stock over six times over. Here's why Lucid Motors is worth $47 billion, and where it could go next.