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.

Food Delivery Will Prop Up Struggling Uber

People tend to view the company as the king of ride hailing, but UBER stock is a more diversified investment than you might think.

DraftKings’ Fate Is Tied to Pro Sports During the Pandemic

DraftKings stock has shown rapid growth in a year when the coronavirus has disrupted professional sports, but can that last?

Carvana Stock: An Intriguing Test of Market Trends

Investors are lapping up e-commerce names despite valuation concerns. With earnings on Wednesday afternoon, Carvana stock will show whether that trend holds.

Is Fastly Ready to Move Into the Slow Lane?

Fastly had consistently moved higher since the start of May. But after losing altitude in early July, has FSLY stock hit a wall?

Merck Earnings: MRK Stock Pops 1% on Better-Than-Expected Q2

Merck (MRK) earnings for the pharmaceutical company's second quarter of 2020 have MRK stock up on Friday after beating estimates.

Caterpillar Earnings: CAT Stock Drops 3% Despite Q2 Beats

Caterpillar (CAT) earnings for the construction equipment company's second quarter of 2020 have CAT stock down on Friday.

Exxon Mobil Earnings: XOM Stock Falls 1% on Disappointing Q2

Exxon Mobil (XOM) earnings for the oil company's second quarter of 2020 have XOM stock slipping lower on Friday after missing estimates.

Chevron Earnings: CVX Stock Clipped 4% by Big Q2 Miss

Chevron (CVX) earnings for the oil company's second quarter of 2020 have CVX stock falling on Friday after missing estimates.

Pinterest Earnings: Why PINS Stock Is Soaring 32% Today

Pinterest (PINS) earnings for the social media company's second quarter of the year have PINS stock heading higher on Friday.

Apple Stock Split: 11 Things for AAPL Stock Investors to Know

Apple (AAPL) is planning to split its stock in an effort to make it more accessible to investors and InvestorPlace has all the details.

Nvidia Stock Continues Its March, But Can Growth Continue?

Another day, another new high close. For Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) that’s been a pattern through much of the past five years. There were two interruptions —…

Why Nikola Stock Is Still in Tesla’s Blind Spot

It’s been a rough few sessions for Nikola stock, which got obliterated from its peak valuation. Still, the underlying business strategy could help fill a much-needed void.

AbbVie Earnings: ABBV Stock Drops 2% Despite Q2 Beats

AbbVie earnings on Friday have ABBV stock slighty lower despite the company beating EPS and revenue estimates from Wall Street.

Microsoft Investors Shouldn’t Expect Too Much From Xbox Series X

The Xbox Series X can still be a catalyst for MSFT stock, but it requires a new perspective based on the video game industry's evolution.

The Biggest Risk for Tesla Stock? 15 Years of Underperformance.

The Tesla bull case may play out exactly like its investors imagine over the next 15 years. But even if that scenario happens, Tesla stock may deliver lackluster returns due to its limited valuation upside.

Spotify Stock Represents the Future of Radio

Spotify stock is very expensive, but long-term investors should still buy it as CEO Daniel Ek disrupts not just radio, but music in general.

Nio Stock Soared Way Too High, Too Fast

Nio stock got caught in a frenzy of EV stock buying on Wall Street that has it trading at an absurd valuation. Wait for a better entry point.

Recent Reports Show Corporate America Reluctant to Bail on Stock Buybacks

A number of big companies continued to repurchase shares in Q2 as many others pulled buyback programs. Some $16 billion in AAPL stock was repurchased.

ElectraMeccanica Stock: Intriguing EV Story, but Questions Remain

ElectraMeccanica is advancing toward mass production. There may be more potholes along the way for SOLO stock holders, however.