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.

Housing Booms, Tech Breaks — Wednesday’s IP Market Recap

A four-year best in housing starts sent homebuilders upward and onward Wednesday, but the tech sector was slammed after poor reports from IBM and Intel.

Gold Shows Modest Gains on Softer Dollar

Gold posted small gains on Wednesday as investors took advantage of buying opportunities and the U.S. sagged against other currencies.

Inside Bank of America’s Mixed Bag

What should investors make of Bank of America's third-quarter report? While it's OK overall, there are some caveats once you take a closer look.

IBM Exposes Tech’s Weakness

IBM's latest earnings report is a sector-wide warning for investors: Sluggish global growth is taking a toll even on tech's biggest, most solid operators.

Earnings Season Kicks Into High Gear — Tuesday’s IP Market Recap

The broader markets enjoyed a second consecutive day of gains on a number of positive earnings reports and welcome news from the eurozone.

September Consumer Prices Report Helps Send Gold Higher

Gold prices rose Tuesday as the Consumer Price Index saw no significant hike in U.S. inflation last month, easing concerns the Fed might trim stimulus efforts.

IBM and Intel Earnings Could Ding the Dow

Both giant tech companies reported mixed results Tuesday after-hours, and Big Blue's big weighting in the index could have an outsize impact.

Pandit Leaves Citigroup, ‘Paltry’ Pay Behind

Pandit led Citigroup through the financial crisis and brought the giant bank back to profitability, and all he gets is a lousy $15 million? No wonder he left.

Citigoup CEO Pandit and COO Havens Resign

The surprise and abrupt departures have Wall Street buzzing. Is it really just the "right time" to go -- or is something more at play?

China Stimulus Concerns Send Gold Lower

Gold fell sharply as lower consumer prices in China suggested that the Chinese government might rein in stimulus efforts.

Stocks Rise on Good Economic News — Monday’s IP Market Recap

Better-than-expected retail sales and good news out of China helped move equities higher, erasing some of the losses from last week's dismal performance.

Online Ads: Where the Money Really Is

For media companies, the big opportunity now is to offer a gamut of online marketing services that go well beyond the usual banner ads.

AMD Rumored to Announce Massive Layoffs

Declining PC sales reportedly has chipmaker AMD looking to cut up to 30% of its workforce.

Don’t Get Spooked by an Unusual October

The market so far this month has been topsy-turvy, but you can dull the pain with alcohol giant Diageo -- especially if it shows continued strength.

Gold Posts Biggest Weekly Loss Since June

Gold fell on Friday, capping the metal's worst week since July as investors worried that good economic news might constrain Federal Reserve stimulus.

JPMorgan & Wells Fargo: No Match for Great Expectations

Despite beating expectations for quarterly results, JPM and WFC are selling off in Friday trading -- a worrisome sight for other financials ready to report.

So What Do We Do With Sprint Now?

Deal chatter sent Sprint and Clearwire rocketing higher -- but the easy money has been made to the upside.

Gold Rises on Better Jobless Data

Gold rose in Thursday trading after the Labor Department announced that first-time claims for unemployment benefits dropped to a four year low last week.

Jobs Don’t Provide Much Jolt — Thursday IP Market Recap

Unemployment claims hit a four-year low, but markets still struggled Thursday. However, coal stocks, IPOs and Barnes & Noble provided some bright spots.