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.

Lucid Could Drop Back to Its SPAC Offering Price

Your main focus may be on its recovery potential, but remember that downside risk is high with LCID stock.

Wait for Intel’s Turnaround to Really Take Hold Before Buying

The chip maker's share price continues to slump as it struggles to turn its business around and reposition itself as a foundry.

7 Energy Stocks That Will Rise With Oil Prices

When investors look for relative strength assets, energy stocks are one of the few groups that have been strong all year.

3 Trucking Stocks to Keep an Eye On Amid the Convoy Crisis

With the value of truck transportation in the spotlight after protests in Canada, here are three trucking stocks that fly under the radar.

Why Cassava Sciences Is Still a High-Risk Play

As it's not set in stone that Cassava Sciences will be able to bring simulfilam to market, you should approach SAVA stock cautiously.

Moderna’s Covid Shot Alone Isn’t Enough to Revitalize a Sagging Stock

Moderna has to focus on the rest of its pipeline to keep MRNA stock relevant and profitable as Covid vaccine revenues taper off by 2023.

Why Nio’s Delisting Is Not a Concern

Nio's path to profitability matters more as Nio vies for the top spot in electric vehicle investing, regardless of the risk of a delisting.

Lucid’s Forecast for 2022 Production Could Make or Break LCID Stock

LCID stock will release earnings on Feb. 28 that could show higher than expected deliveries projected for 2022.

Opendoor Technologies Is Leveraging Itself to Buy Homes, But Is Still Losing Money

OPEN stock has little upside given that all Opendoor Technologies has done is leverage its balance sheet to buy homes.

Crowdstrike: Pros & Cons After Its 45% Tumble

Crowdstrike can potentially be a massive SaaS company going forward. CRWD stock is still fairly expensive, however, even after its recent drop.

Novavax: The Frustration Is Real, And So Is the Sales Potential

All isn't well with NVAX stock, but it is very close to rallying. The results could give Novavax a boost and push the stock high.

C3.ai Stock Flashes on Investor Radar as World Rumblings Focus on Defense

Owning stock in C3.ai has been a nightmare for investors since the AI stock IPO. But its defense contracts give it sustainability, which may be what investors want right now.

Asana Tells a Growth Story, But it’s Not One Investors Want to Hear

Despite steady top-line growth, ASAN stock is down 62% from its 52-week high as investors continue their flight to value.

Black Rifle Coffee’s Subscription Model Is Timely, but It’s Not a Slam-Dunk Buy

BRCC stock has 285,000 coffee club subscribers. However, a closer look at its balance sheet shows profits are a long way off.

7 Electric Vehicle Stocks With Strong Price Targets

Electric vehicle stocks have been crushed, just as most growth stocks have been. But is there an opportunity in EV stocks now?

Is it Finally SAFE to Invest in Tilray Stock?

The SAFE Banking Act may be the catalyst that long-suffering investors in TLRY stock have been waiting for, but it pales in comparison to legalization.

Be Careful With Black Rifle Coffee Stock After its deSPACing Rally

I wouldn't bet against BRCC stock in the short-term. At the same time, though, I wouldn't view it as a great long-term wager, either.

This Could Be a Great Time to Show Faith in Nio Stock

Nio stock has 140% upside, according to some analyst ratings. But when can investors start to see gains in the Chinese EV company?

Peloton Interactive Has an Ambitious Restructuring Plan

PTON stock is trying to get rid of its dead money status and achieve smart fitness money status. Patience is needed to see if the plan works.