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.

Under Armour Inc (UAA) Stock Is Still Learning to Compete

Under Armour has hit a rough patch in its global growth ambitions, but could eventually catch rival Nike and pull UAA stock back up.

The FCC’s Net Neutrality Weed Whacker – Winners And Losers

The FCC is set to end net neutrality, which will result in stocks of internet services soaring while stocks of content will slip.

Procter & Gamble Co (PG) Proxy Fight: 10 Things to Know

Procter & Gamble (PG) is in an proxy fight with activist investor Trian Fund Management over adding a seat to its Board of Directors.

Alibaba Group Holding Ltd (BABA) Stock Proves Bubbles Can Last Awhile

Like other Chinese Internet stocks, Alibaba's value has become unmoored from reality. That doesn't mean you have to sell BABA stock today.

Facebook Inc (FB) Stock Will Only Benefit As Snapchat Is Kept At Bay

Facebook (FB) is about to move directly into Snap's target market. That should assure FB stock holders that Snapchat poses no real threat.

Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD) Stock Is Grabbing Market Share from Intel

AMD's uptrend is at risk of breaking down but fundamentals are favorable. Long-term Advanced Micro Devices shareholders need to just wait.

Brandless; 9 Things to Know About New ‘Everything Is $3’ Grocery Store

Brandless is a new grocery store that sells everything for $3 without the hidden brand tax. You can buy snacks, cleaning supplies and more.

3 Big Bank Stocks That Disappointed on Earnings

These three big bank stocks are being hit particularly hard at the start of earnings season. Here's what you need to know.

Sprint Corp (S) Stock Jumps on Warren Buffett Buzz

Sprint (S) shares are higher Friday as the company has reportedly approached Warren Buffett over the billionaire investing in the carrier.

Why Best Buy Co Inc (BBY) Stock Deserves More Respect Than It’s Given

One of the greatest long-term strengths behind BBY stock is its CEO. Here's why Best Buy stock deserves a second look.

3 Earnings Reports to Watch Next Week

As we get back into the swing of earnings season, Netflix (NFLX), IBM and Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) prepare to step into the confessional.

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Free Starbucks iced tea is available today, but customers will only have a short window of opportunity to get their hands on the drink.

TSLA Stock – All Eyes Should Be on This Tesla Inc Milestone

The first deliveries of Tesla's Model 3 are certainly exciting, but if you're gauging TSLA stock, here's where the real meat will be.

Bank of America Corp (BAC) Stock May Face a Trifecta of Pain

Rival banks' earnings are dragging BAC stock down with them on Friday, but there are other reasons to worry about Bank of America.

Is Alibaba Group Holding Ltd (BABA) Stock Still Too Dangerous to Buy?

Although BABA stock has benefited tremendously from enthusiastic investors, their optimism is based on Alibaba's questionable fundamentals.

Is Facebook Inc (FB) Stock Really as Strong as We Think?

FB stock is the best-performing big tech stock, but Facebook's services are not essential to life or business, and it must dance fast to stay ahead of censors.

For Netflix, Inc. (NFLX) Earnings, Focus on Subscribers, Not Profits

Netflix's earnings report on Monday likely will be judged on key metric: subscriber growth. So far, little else has impacted NFLX stock.

Intel Corporation (INTC) Hopes Xeon Chips are a NVIDIA Killer

Intel Corporation (NASDAQ:INTC) launched new Xeon chips last week to jump into AI and self-driving cars. But will INTC stock succeed?

J C Penney Company Inc (JCP) Sees Management Shakeup

J. C. Penney Company, Inc.’s (JCP) chief financial officer (CFO) Edward Record has stepped down from his post effective Jul 11 to pursue other interests.