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.

Krispy Kreme’s Frosting Melts Off

Krispy Kreme was one of the hottest stocks of the year, but was set to open Friday down big after posting weaker-than-expected earnings for the second quarter.

Nintendo Still Won’t Make a Cash Grab for Mobile Games

Despite suggestions that it could make $400 million annually by putting Mario on iOS and Android, Nintendo refuses to put its IP on other mobile devices.

Marijuana Stocks Roll in Some Good News

The federal government released a memo today saying it will not challenge state marijuana laws, which could be good for marijuana stocks.

GDP, VOD News Lifts Markets: Thursday’s IP Market Recap

Markets moved ahead on solid economic news, setting aside Middle East concerns for at least one session as all 3 indices rose on the day.

Gold Dips Again on Stronger U.S. Dollar

Gold fell slightly in Thursday trading as the U.S. dollar gained against other currencies and the prospect of U.S. action against Syria faded.

Could Guess Stock Be Set to Soar Again?

Guess stock is up big-time after blowing analyst earnings estimates out of the water. But don't start celebrating just yet.

10 Top Hedge Fund Holdings to Buy Now

The so-called "smart money" doesn't always get 'em right, but when a bunch of hedge funds have piled in, individual investors should take notice.

Oil, Stocks Climb Higher: Wednesday’s IP Market Recap

Markets rallied to avoid a third straight day of losses as energy stocks rose on continued Middle East concerns and rising oil prices.

Gold Stalls Despite Syrian Uncertainty

Gold slipped slightly in Wednesday trading as speculation grew about the size and scope of a possible U.S. military attack on Syria.

Surprising Retailer Beating Amazon Prices

An analysts finds that a basket of products sold by Bed Bath & Beyond is 6.5% cheaper than a similar basket sold by Internet retailer Amazon.

Biopharma’s 6 Biggest Deals: Were They Worth It?

With Amgen set to spend more than $10 billion to buy Onyx, investors are wondering if these super-sized biopharma acquisitions are worth it.

Zale: The Perpetual Red Ink Machine Finally Runs Black

Mall jewelry retailer giant Zale just posted its full-year profit since 2008, and the stock tacked on another 20% gain to its 2013 doubling as a result.

What’s in a Name? 3 Stocks You Can Proudly Call ‘Blue Chips’

The exact definition of a "blue-chip stock" isn't easy to agree on, but the general idea should be -- and these companies should qualify as a result.

Syria Concerns Crush Stocks: Tuesday’s IP Market Recap

All three markets staged a massive selloff in the wake of Middle East tensions, including the possibility of a U.S. military strike against Syrian troops.

Possible Military Escalation in Syria Drives Gold Higher

The increasing likelihood that the U.S. will launch military strikes against the Syrian military drove gold up sharply in Tuesday trading.

Starbucks in Whole Foods: Just the Beginning

Starbucks continues to move beyond coffee, this time by stocking its Evolution Fresh offerings at your local Whole Foods.

American Airlines’ Parent Notches Record July Profits

AMR, the parent company of American Airlines, had record breaking profits of $292 million in July. The profits could hurt AMR's merger with US Airways.

Why 3D Systems Could Be Set to Explode

Citi analyst Kenneth Wong initiated coverage on 3D Systems and Stratasys yesterday -- and to call him optimistic might be an understatement.

Ackman Throws In His Soiled JCPenney Towel

In a completely unsurprising move, Bill Ackman's Pershing Square is selling its entire stake in struggling department store JCPenney.