Hot Stocks

Hot stocks are not about hype. They emerge when powerful themes, policy shifts, and capital flows converge. InvestorPlace analysts track fast-moving market narratives, especially in technology, AI, and infrastructure, to identify stocks drawing outsized attention and explain what is really driving those moves.

Los Angeles to Host the 2028 Summer Olympics

Los Angeles will be acting as the host for the 2028 Summer Olympics and is receiving $1.8 billion in funding from the IOC.

Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd (RCL) Shares Jump on Q2 Earnings, Outlook

Royal Caribbean (RCL) stock was up today following the release of its earnings report for the second quarter of the year.

Incyte Corporation (INCY) Shares Drop on Q2 Loss

Incyte Corporation (INCY) shares fell following the pharmaceutical company's fiscal second-quarter results, which saw earnings disappoint.

Lumber Liquidators Holdings Inc (LL) Stock Skyrockets on Q2 Earnings Beat

Lumber Liquidators (LL) stock was skyrocketing on Tuesday following the release of its earnings report for the second quarter of 2017.

Sell Twitter Inc (TWTR) Stock. The Turnaround Isn’t Happening.

Twitter's second-quarter results confirmed everything the bears expected: TWTR stock was running high on hype, not substance.

Don’t Expect Fireworks From Today’s Apple Inc. (AAPL) Earnings

AAPL stock has been range-bound since Q2 earnings. As investors await the next iPhone, Apple earnings for Q3 seem unlikely to change that.

Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD) and Facebook Inc (FB): 2 Home Runs in Tech

In today's market, it's sometime difficult to find tech stocks with double-digit growth, but AMD and FB have both shown it's still possible.

Why Apple Inc. (AAPL) Stock Desperately Needs a New Hero to Save Its Fall

Apple (AAPL) is running out of ideas, which is a problem when the flagship iPhone is cannibalizing sales of its brethren products.

RIP Sam Shepard: 12 Things to Remember About the Actor, Playwright

Actor, playwright and director Sam Shepard died on Thursday in his Kentucky home following complications from ALS. He was 73 years-old.

Overhaul: Amazon to Launch Home Makeover Reality Show

Amazon (AMZN) announced Monday that it will be releasing a new home makeover reality show that includes products you can buy on its website.

UPS Announced It Will Ship More Beer and Wine

The United Parcel Service (UPS) announced today that it will be shipping more beer and wine directly to consumers' houses via UPS Express.

Is Apple Inc. (AAPL) Stock Becoming Stale and Divorced From Reality?

Investors in AAPL stock pay more for Apple's earnings because of stock repurchases and a dividend hike, rather than actual improved results.

Under Armour Inc (UAA) Stock Pops Before Q2 Earnings. It’s a Trap!

Under Armour is popping ahead of Q2 earnings on a positive Jefferies note, but tomorrow's report will snap UAA stock longs back to reality.

Amazon.com, Inc. (AMZN) Faces Investigation Over Sales to Iran

Amazon (AMZN) is facing an investigation over deals made with customers in Iran, as well as a person on a terrorist watch list.

Staples, Inc. (SPLS) May Spinoff 1,500 Stores to Office Depot Inc (ODP)

Staples (SPLS) may be planning to spinoff its retail business to Office Depot (ODP) following its acquisition by Sycamore Partners.

Charter Communications, Inc. (CHTR) Shares Jump on Softbank Takeover Talk

Charter (CHTR) stock was up today on reports that SoftBank (SFTBF) is planning to make a bid for it sometime later this week.

Why Is Hertz Global Holdings, Inc (HTZ) Stock Falling Today?

Hertz (HTZ) stock took a heavy hit today following a downgrade from Barclays on concerns of a poor second quarter for 2017.

FireEye Inc (FEYE) Hack Foreshadows Disappointing Q2 Earnings

Cybersecurity stocks have been killed this earnings season and FireEye will fall victim to this trend, sending FEYE stock reeling.

Discovery Communications Inc. (DISCA) Shares Sink on $14.6 Billion Scripps Deal

Discovery Communications (DISCA) stock was down today on news of a deal to acquire Scripps (SNI) for a total of $14.6 billion.