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.

For Long-Term Investors, the Odds Favor fuboTV Stock

FUBO stock holds potential as a cable replacement, as a sports gambling palace, or as a buyout target by a larger streaming outfit.

It’s Time to Face the Truth — Gamestop Stock Is Unstoppable

It only takes a tweet to send GME stock on a moonshot. With that being the case, it's best to avoid the short side of the trade.

Beaten-Down Canopy Growth Is Long Overdue for a Revival

Despite Canopy Growth's mostly positive recent fiscal results, many investors have divested CGC stock -- but a comeback could be imminent.

Up 20% in Two Weeks, BlackBerry Is Risky But Interesting

BlackBerry’s focus on security means growth potential for BB stock, but its meme stock status and a QNX security scare could be damaging.

Coupang Is Delivering Growth and Losses

CPNG stock is trading below its IPO price in 2021. There are several important reasons why investors should be wary of Coupang for now.

Close to Its IPO Price, Oatly Stock Seems Due to Rebound Short Term

There are long-term concerns about Oatly's valuation and business outlook. However, at this point, OTLY stock already reflects those risks.

LCID Stock Is an Excellent EV Opportunity after Steep Price Correction

LCID stock might seem like just another EV play. But this company has substantial cash reserves, an excellent future, and able management.

7 Overvalued Stocks to Sell to Invest Like Michael Burry

When Michael Burry speaks about overvalued stocks, you should pay attention even if you don’t agree with his thesis.

Why Carnival Stock Is Both Scary and Dangerous

CCL stock has become a high-risk, high-reward play. Everything for Carnival depends on beating the Delta variant of Covid-19.

ContextLogic Stock Fans Should Chase the Earnings Gap

WISH stock is stuck in a bearish trend but eventually it will earn enough Wall Street cred to recover. Meanwhile, patience is an asset.

A Downgrade of Expectations Could Be Good for QuantumScape

With a far lower price tag, QS stock could surprise some investors down the line as the underlying company has a lower bar to hurdle.

SCWorx Stock Looks Better Suited to Traders Than Investors

What's more important, the company's financial standing or the stock's short squeeze potential? WORX stock holders have a lot to think about.

Palo Alto Networks Stock Is One Worth Accumulating on Any Dip

The post-earnings spike in Palo Alto Networks stock came after analysts underestimated its growth in computer security.

Cleveland-Cliffs Needs to Fix its Fundamentals to Maintain Momentum

CLF stock has performed well in 2021 but some fundamental risks could threaten its momentum, from high debt to a slowing economic recovery.

There’s a Pullback Coming for Senseonics Stock, So Get Ready To Pounce

Senseonics has massive potential to disrupt the fast-growing CGM market but SENS stock is significantly overvalued at this point

The Virgin Galactic Bull Thesis Weakens as Its Founder Dumps Shares

Filings showing Virgin Galactic founder Richard Branson unloaded big blocks of SPCE stock aren't likely to inspire investor confidence.

AMC Entertainment Stock Flirts With Inevitable as Movies Declared ‘Over’

Although AMC stock generates much popularity for its moral initiative, it might be time for its proponents to see the reality.

One Analyst Is Warming Up to BlackBerry’s New Focus. Should You Buy BB Stock?

BB stock is a Reddit favorite, but as the company evolves into a software pioneer, cautious investors now have reason to consider shares.

Cleveland-Cliffs Capitalized on the Steel Boom, But It Won’t Last Forever

Despite boosts from acquisitions, CLF stock is still tied to the cyclical nature of the steel industry and will inevitably decline again.