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.

Cablevision Suit Threatens Paid-TV Industry

Cablevision's antitrust suit against Viacom for forcing unwanted channels on customers could help turn the paid-TV model on its head.

Groupon Sacks Mason — Thursday’s IP Market Recap

Groupon was hammered in Thursday trading after a shoddy quarterly report, but rebounded in after-market action following the announcement of its CEO's departure.

Gold Posts Fifth Consecutive Monthly Decline

Gold fell in Thursday trading on better U.S. economic news, ending February down 5% for its fifth straight monthly decline.

When Will Ackman Finally Lose His Patience?

Ron Johnson appears to be running JCPenney into the ground, but Bill Ackman is likelier than not to give the CEO a few more quarters to play.

Walmart Can’t Keep Its Shelves Stocked

Mega-retailer Walmart is running into logistics problems that are keeping its shelves from being properly stocked.

Shell Abandons Arctic Drilling Plans for 2013

Royal Dutch Shell says it will halt drilling off the coast of Alaska this year after facing numerous delays and regulatory hurdles.

J.C. Penney Shares Plummet After Disastrous Q4

After posting a wider fourth-quarter loss and weaker-than-expected sales, J.C. Penney shares fell sharply in Thursday morning trading.

Sequester Fears Drive Gold Lower

Gold fell more than 1% in Wednesday trading as traders contemplated deep cuts in federal spending and a lack of new stimulus proposals from the Federal Reserve.

Dow Hits a Five-Year High — Wednesday’s IP Market Recap

The Dow Jones reached a five-year high Wednesday and stocks soared across the board thanks to good news on the housing and corporate earnings fronts.

Google Service Sings a New Tune

Google looks to take on big names like Apple and Pandora by launching a music-streaming service later this year.

Coinstar Adds New PayPal Feature to Kiosks

Coinstar is introducing coin-counting kiosks that allow users add and withdraw funds from their PayPal accounts in three states.

3 Stocks Getting Back on Their Feet

These three well-known companies were left for dead, but have been making a comeback in recent months. Can the rebounds last?

Housing Builds Up Wall Street — Tuesday’s IP Market Recap

Good news in the housing sector coupled with comments from Ben Bernanke defending Federal Reserve bond-buying helped stocks get off the mat Tuesday.

Gold Jumps on Bernanke Stimulus Remarks

Comments by Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke before the Senate Banking Committee that continued stimulus efforts were worth the risk sent gold higher on Tuesday.

Is This the Beginning of Another Leg Higher for Housing Stocks?

A bumpy 2013 for homebuilders and housing-related stocks might finally be ready to smooth out into another run higher.

Apollo Group: What Happens If the Phoenix Loses Accreditation?

The possibility of a one-year (or longer) probation and loss of accreditation puts for-profit educator Apollo Group in dangerous territory.

Joe’s Jeans; Or, Why I Love Making Mistakes

Everyone screws up sometimes. The least you can do is learn from the experience.

Gold Climbs Amid Italy’s Election Uncertainty

Italian election results signaling a potential deadlock in parliament renewed fears over the eurozone's debt crisis, sending gold higher in Monday trading.

Italian Jitters Sink Stocks — Monday’s IP Market Recap

Worries about the outcome of Italy's national elections weighed heavily on European stocks Monday, and that worry bled over to U.S. indices.