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.

The 10 Best Stocks of the S&P 500 in Q1

While the markets have been performing well in general for the first quarter, some of the S&P 500's best stocks have really cut loose.

Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD) Stock Is a Rotten Apple

Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) has enjoyed a historical surge in the markets, but AMD stock can't hide from its ugly fundamentals.

Big-Box Retail Stocks: 2 to Buy, 2 to Avoid

President Trump is working hard to juice up the consumer economy, but only a few big-box retail stocks will ever become great again.

Oracle Corporation (ORCL) Stock: Don’t Call It a Comeback. It’s Really Not

Unless Oracle (ORCL) generates sufficient organic growth and cash, the fairy tale comeback by ORCL stock will fizzle out.

Micron Technology, Inc. (MU) Stock Is Only Getting Started

Micron (MU) is leading the ultra-super cycle for semiconductors with 3D NAND, 3D XPoint and DDR memory, and Micron stock is only revving up.

AT&T Inc. (T) Stock Wins Contract to Build Network for First Responders

You might not have noticed, but AT&T scored a victory with FirstNet, a network for first responders. Here's how T stock will benefit.

Facebook Inc (FB) Is Tiptoeing Into Politics

Facebook's new Town Hall feature tells people who their representatives are, and is already having an impact. FB stock holders, prepare.

Will Tesla Inc (TSLA) Stock Defy Financial Gravity Forever?

Tencent's stake in Tesla might be a bullish signal for TSLA stock. But I'll only believe new promises when old ones are fulfilled.

Lululemon Athletica Inc. (LULU) Stock Shows the Ugly Side of Retail

LULU stock provides a perfect example of why I will not invest in retail. Lululemon investors live by retail, but they also die by retail.

4 Things Every Apple Inc. (AAPL) Stock Owner Should Worry About

Apple (AAPL) is the largest publicly traded company, but it's not without risk. Here are four key concerns for AAPL stock going forward.

Monster Beverage Corporation (MNST) Stock Dips on Hydro Delay

Monster (MNST) shares took a hit Thursday as the company revealed that there is going to be a shortage of its Hydro beverage over the coming days.

10 Stocks You’d Be Foolish to Buy Right Now

April Fools' Day is the perfect time to look at this list of 10 losers ... because buying these stocks now would be a joke.

3 Reasons Amazon.com, Inc. (AMZN) Stock Could Retreat

Amazon.com (AMZN) is trading around all-time highs, so bears are scarce. But AMZN stock could have a rough ride for the next month or so.

Why Microsoft Corporation (MSFT) Stock Needs an Innovative Edge

MSFT stock is growing in gaming and cloud; however, Microsoft lacks monopoly power anywhere in technology, even in PC operating systems and applications.

If Tesla Inc (TSLA) Stock Has a Shot at a Breakout, This Is It

Tesla (TSLA) is just $6 from a well-deserved breakout. Can it spin the story well enough to get TSLA stock over the hump?

Why I Haven’t Bought Alibaba Group Holding Ltd (BABA) Stock Yet

Alibaba (BABA) stock is one of the top performers of the year so far, but do the fundamentals really justify the recent rally in BABA stock?

Chesapeake Energy Corporation (CHK) Is Strangling the Shorts

Chesapeake Energy (CHK) is starting to make mincemeat out of short-term bears. But how much gas does this rally in CHK stock have left?

Should You Buy Lululemon Athletica Inc. (LULU) Stock? 3 Pros, 3 Cons

Lululemon (LULU) is getting blasted in the wake of dour 2017 earnings guidance. Is now the time to buy a monster dip in LULU stock?

Bullish on Snap Inc (SNAP) Stock? Then Answer This Question

Snap Inc (SNAP), parent of messaging app company Snapchat, found favor with a swath of analysts, but none of them want to talk about this not-so-little detail.