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 Dip on Pre-Earnings Jitters — Tuesday’s IP Market Recap

Investors leery of a potentially weak fourth-quarter earnings season bid stocks down lower Tuesday, though Alcoa "officially" started things off right after the bell.

Verizon Sale Rumors Send Vodafone Shares Up

Shares of Vodafone rose in London trading after comments by Verizon's CEO sparked speculation that Verizon would buy Vodafone's stake in Verizon Wireless.

What 2013 Looks Like for Apple Investors

While a repeat of 2012's leap is unlikely, this year won't be dull by any means. Would an Apple TV spark another stock rally? That's just one big question.

Molycorp as a Buyout Target? Don’t Laugh.

While some might chuckle at suggestions that Molycorp could be a buyout candidate, it's not all that unthinkable. But that doesn't mean you should buy MCP.

Debt Ceiling Worries Cap Stocks — Monday’s IP Market Recap

Stocks were broadly weighed down Monday by debt ceiling concerns and timidity over Q4 earnings, though Amazon, Trulia and Zillow were among a few stocks headed north.

Gold Slips on Federal Stimulus Uncertainty

Gold slipped slightly in Monday trading as investors pondered comments last week that suggested that the Federal Reserve might curb stimulus efforts this year.

Google Dodges an Ad-Blocking Bullet

A French Internet provider pulls back its use of ad-blocking software after Google made a stink that was felt in French government.

Disney Looks at Possible Layoffs

Sources tell Reuters that Disney is exploring possible layoffs or a hiring freeze to trim expenses and eliminate redundancy.

Flu Season: Where Investors Can Find Relief

This year's flu looks particularly troublesome, but that's good new for the many companies that benefit from flu sufferers' ills. Here's a look at some of them.

Bond Rating Agencies Quietly, Finally Forced Into Reform

The state of New York might be meaningfully changing the game by holding credit rating companies responsible for their ratings.

Weak Jobs Report Lessens Gold Slide

After sinking in early trading on Friday, gold rebounded after a weak jobs report suggested a slowing U.S. economy. The metal still closed down for the day.

Should I Buy Family Dollar? 3 Pros, 3 Cons

After a disappointing earnings report, the stock was hammered. But overall, the reaction seems excessive -- and FDO remains a buy.

Wendy’s Hikes Prices — Here Come Falling Sales

Dollar-menu items are killing its already scant operating profit margins, but higher prices will likely punish the top line, making things even worse.

Gap’s Intermix Buy Is No Reason to Go Short

If the deal shows anything, it that Gap should sell off Old Navy. It could easily reap $5 billion or more and would improve Gap's price points.

Shell’s Arctic Drilling Gets Frozen … Again

Stormy weather has put another obstacle in the way of Shell’s $4.5 billion Arctic drilling project and the series of problems doesn't bode well for investors.

9 Stock Buys for Post-Cliff Investors

The post-cliff world is changed a little bit, and some winners are out there for investors, including these nine names to look at for 2013

Don’t Bet on Warren Buffett’s Solar Gamble

Solar is terribly inefficient, but that doesn't mean "true believers" can't bid the stock up on Warren Buffett's big buy.

Did Netflix’s Hastings Earn a Payday Doubler?

Reed Hastings' big-time pay hike isn't as outlandish in size as many critics might suggest ... but the timing sure is crappy.

Fed Sinks Markets in Mere Minutes — Thursday’s IP Market Recap

Stocks took a dip south Thursday right after the release of Fed meeting minutes, though solar stocks were a glaring exception to the day's trading norm.