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.

Stocks March Onward and Upward! — Tuesday’s IP Market Recap

Investor sentiment turned on a dime Tuesday, shoving the S&P 500 and Dow Jones toward still loftier all-time highs.

Why Daniel Loeb Is Right About Sony

I would say that I agree with Daniel Loeb's call for Sony to spin off its entertainment business, but it sounds more like he agrees with me.

Electronic Arts: How It Pays to Be the Worst Company in America

Electronic Arts is a sound investment for the very same reason it earned a dubious distinction for the second year running -- it puts money first and you last.

Skechers to Pay $40M for Unfounded Claims

Skechers will pay $40 million to settle a class-action lawsuit regarding its misleading claims about its shoes.

Mark Zuckerberg: The Quickest of Studies

Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg has passed his trial by fire, transforming from a naive programmer to a savvy, calculated CEO during a year of publicly traded life.

Marijuana Stocks: None of Tobacco’s Sinful Qualities … Just Smoke

The likes of Medical Marijuana Inc. and Cannabis Science are speculative plays without any of the same benefits of Big Tobacco.

Fed Rumors Rattle Investors — Monday’s IP Market Recap

A report suggesting the Fed might finally slow quantitative easing unnerved Wall Street at Monday's open, though positive retail data helped level the boat.

Better Retail Sales, Stronger U.S. Dollar Push Gold Lower

Under pressure from a stronger U.S. dollar and better April U.S. retail sales, gold futures fell for the third straight session on Monday.

Starbucks CEO Intends to Enter Myanmar by 2015

Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz says the coffee chain could enter Myanmar some time in the next few years.

Gold Posts Weekly Loss as U.S. Dollar Climbs

Gold futures dropped more than 2% in Friday trading as the U.S. dollar hit a four-year high against the Japanese yen.

3 Hot Biotechs to Keep on Your Radar

The key to successfully investing in these biotechs is being able to sort the winners from the losers. Here are three picks that get a thumbs-up.

Squeezes Can’t Save the Rally — Thursday’s IP Market Recap

Despite several earnings-prompted short exoduses at Green Mountain, Groupon and Tesla, the broader markets couldn't keep themselves in the black.

Gold Dips on Jobless Data, Rising U.S. Dollar

Gold moved modestly lower in Thursday trading on better-than-expected jobless claims and a stronger U.S. dollar.

Grand Canyon Education: The Best of a Mess

Grand Canyon Education has proven a rare immunity to the broader woes and poor stock performance of the for-profit education sector.

The One Thing You Can’t Ignore About Apple

When it comes to Apple, the best advice is simple: Don't both worrying about any of the things that usually matter. It's traded on sentiment, not fundamentals.

Shrug Off April’s Same-Store Sales Miss

The "disappointing" headline same-store sales growth number out today is a weak perch for any real worries about the retail sector.

Microsoft Could Pay $1B for B&N’s Nook Unit

Microsoft has reportedly offered Barnes & Noble $1 billion to acquire the booksellers Nook tablet and digital media business.

Tesla’s ‘Tsunami of Hurt’ Lands on Shorts

Tesla shorts have been been playing on the wrong side of the fence for months, and were bruised even further following TSLA's announcement of its first profit.

Disney Withdraws Bid to Trademark Holiday Name

Disney has ended its effort to trademark the name of a popular Mexican holiday after receiving criticism from the Mexican-American community.