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.

Markets Wait and Watch the EU: Tuesday’s IP Market Recap

Markets were held back by a lackluster consumer confidence report and continued concerns over the upcoming European Union summit, but finished ahead on the day.

Gold, Silver Lower on Mixed News Reports

Markets await an EU summit and a Supreme Court ruling on 'Obamacare' later this week.

Don’t Buy Lodging Stocks — Buy THESE Lodging Stocks

A handful of U.S. lodging REITs are paying generous dividends. Here's a rundown of which ones to avoid and which ones to buy.

Two News Corps Mean Double the Murdoch

Splitting the strong entertainment business from the weak publishing side makes sense for shareholders -- but that's no panacea.

3 Reasons to Flee Walgreen

The market is worried that Walgreen is still struggling to fill the right prescription at the right time. Here are three signs that spell trouble for WAG shares.

Is Murdoch Preparing to Divide News Corp.?

Media mogul Rupert Murdoch is mulling the division of News Corp. into two separate companies, splitting the publishing and entertainment sides of the business.

Buy Quality on Pullbacks, Not Stocks in Their Death Throes

Before buying a beaten-down name, start by admitting some "bargain" stocks will never rebound. Just look at HPQ, RIMM or NOK to see how risky this strategy can be.

Pipeline Superstar Enbridge Springs a Leak

An environmental mishap could be a major wrench in Enbridge's Northern Gateway project. What does it mean long-term for ENB?

Brutal Day for Banks & Tech — Monday’s IP Market Recap

The broader markets were slammed by news across the Atlantic on Monday, with banks and tech stocks taking the brunt of it.

Gold, Silver Sag at Start of Eventful Week

European Union leaders are due to meet Thursday and Friday to discuss closer fiscal integration, a cross-border banking union and a joint debt-redemption fund.

Gold, Silver Down to Close Out Losing Week

No definitive actions were taken by the U.S. or eurozone central banks to contain the eurozone debt/credit crisis.

Study: Consumers’ Favorite Grocery Stores

When it comes to purchasing groceries, consumers take convenience and prices seriously. But they consider other factors as well.

Why Moody’s Cuts Were Good News for Banks

Moody's downgraded the credit of 15 banks, yet many financials' stocks actually headed up Friday. But for good reason.

Shareholders Approve Google Stock Split

Google shareholders approved the company's first stock split as a publicly traded firm, creating a new class of non-voting shares.

Study: America’s Favorite Gas Stations of 2012

When it comes to pumping gas, more people are turning to grocery stores and warehouse retailers. Here's a look at the most popular fueling stations in the U.S.

Moody’s Downgrades 15 Global Banks

Moody's downgraded the credit ratings of 15 banks, including some of the largest global banks, on Friday, including Morgan Stanley, Citigroup and Goldman Sachs.

Lessons Learned From the Facebook IPO

Facebook is now just over one month into life after the IPO, and while they are making strides to increase traffic and the brand, they are still not a buy

All News Is Bad News: Thursday’s IP Market Recap

Poor economic news from around the world and the U.S. combined with warnings on earnings and forecasts to drop markets throughout the day.

Red Hat, Micron Struggle After Weak Results

Tech companies Red Hat and Micron each saw their shares take a hit after earnings reports sprinkled with more bad news than good.