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.

Tesla Inc (TSLA) Longs: Don’t Rock the Boardroom Too Much!

Tesla (TSLA) stock has rocketed at least 800% higher in just more than four years. Maybe Tesla stock holders should leave things alone.

Under Armour Inc (UAA) Stock Stumbles by Going the Apple Way

Under Armour's approach to technology is wrong. It's trying to be Apple, focusing on the class market. UAA stock needs to focus on the mass market.

Peregrine Pharmaceuticals (PPHMP) Leads 14 Activist Investor Reports

Recent 13-D and 13-G filings are a window into activist activity. We look at Peregrine Pharmaceuticals and 13 others

Qualcomm, Inc. (QCOM) Beats on Q2 Earnings, But It’s Still a Trap

Qualcomm (QCOM) fiscal Q2 earnings were solid, but not enough to offset weak Q3 guidance and a dispute with Apple (AAPL).

Should You Buy Facebook Inc (FB) Stock? 3 Pros, 3 Cons

Even at all-time highs, analysts see much more upside for FB stock, but don't overlook the risks. Here's what you need to know about Facebook.

Why Intuitive Surgical, Inc. (ISRG) Stock Is Surging Today

Intuitive Surgical (ISRG) shares rose Wednesday as the company posted its quarterly earnings data after the trading bell Tuesday afternoon.

5 Oil Stocks Collapsing Under the Crude Selloff

Oil stocks are under serious pressure and the sector appears vulnerable for further losses. Here are five energy stocks to avoid or sell.

Cleveland BioLabs, Inc. (CBLI) Stock Tacks On Another 40%-Plus

Cleveland BioLabs (CBLI) is about as speculative as they come, and the recent surge in CBLI stock is likely ephemeral.

Rite Aid Corporation (RAD) Stock Must Die

If the RAD stock merger into Walgreens goes through, today's buyers of Rite Aid will get a fat profit. If it does not, the company is headed for the rocks.

The Pressure Is on D.R. Horton, Inc. (DHI) Ahead of Q1 Earnings

D.R. Horton (DHI) is trading around 11-year highs heading into Thursday's report. DHI stock could crack if earnings aren't enough.

EBay Inc (EBAY) Is a ‘Wait-and-See’ Stock Before Earnings

The market is bullish on an eBay Inc (EBAY) turnaround, but I think investors can afford to wait before buying EBAY stock.

Why Chesapeake Energy (CHK) Stock Still Isn’t Good Enough

Chesapeake Energy (CHK) has been fun a fun rags-to-riches-back-to-rags story, but it's time to get serious about where CHK stock is going.

Straight Path Communications Inc. (STRP) Leads 6 Activist Investor Reports

Recent 13-D and 13-G filings are a window into activist investor activity. We look at Straight Path Communications (STRP) and five others.

International Business Machines Corp. (IBM) Stock Punished After Dismal First Quarter

International Business Machines (IBM) stock is getting decimated after posting first-quarter earnings marking its 20th consecutive drop.

Bank of America Q1 Earnings Recap

Bank of America (BAC) finished a topsy-turvy day after beating first-quarter earnings estimates. Here's a look at the most important figures.

10 Stocks That Won’t Exist in a Decade

Change is a constant in the public markets, and these 10 stocks seem likely to exit those markets, whether through bankruptcy or buyouts.

Regions Financial Corp (RF) Falls Despite Earnings Beat

Regions Financial (RF) stock was down on Tuesday despite positive earnings results reported during its first quarter of 2017.

Kate Spade & Co (KATE) Stock Tanks on Earnings Miss

Kate Spade (KATE) stock was hit hard on Tuesday following the release of its earnings report for the first quarter of 2017.

Netflix, Inc. Earnings: The Single Most Important Number

Netflix (NFLX) investors have long been obsessed with quarterly net add numbers, but it looks like that is finally changing.