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.

Zomedica’s Business Model Is Good, But It’s Still Overpriced

Giving away razors and charging for the blades is often a good idea, but ZOM stock still isn't a good value until it drops closer to 40 cents.

MMAT Stock: Fundamentals Can Not Back Up a Market Cap Of $1.5B

Retail investors can still make MMAT stock pop on the back of a post or news release. But fundamental strength is missing.

Investors Bullish on ContextLogic Stock Could be Proven Correct

It's still risky, but buying WISH stock on the chance the bull case proves correct may be worthwhile.

Palantir: You Won, Still Want to Play?

Rapid growth in commercial contracts has small investors pounding the table for Palantir, but professional analysts seem unconvinced.

Upside Is Questionable For Nano Dimension Stock

The success of former meme favorite NNDM stock going forward depends on how quickly it can parlay its cash into a profitable business.

Pinterest Stock’s Stay-at-Home Value is Fading Along with the Pandemic

Pinterest was unable to grow users this quarter and it is facing massive competition in the industry. Stay away from PINS stock for now.

SoFi Stock Could Bounce Back, But It’s Not Worth the Risk

Putting it simply, going long SOFI stock in the hopes it bounces back to $17 per share, may not be worth it, if there's a decent risk of market volatility sending it below $10 per share. Wait for uncertainty before buying.

Uber Stock Looks Dicey as Labor Problems Persist

Uber is buying more freight and delivery services as it fights for a profit against a rising revolt of drivers.

Carnival Stands a Disaster Away From Losing Everything

Although society generally did everything right, the worsening pandemic likely confirms that CCL stock is far from out of the woods.

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.