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.

Lagging Tech Stocks: Where Investors’ Money Goes to Die

Once a company falls behind the technology curve, “value” investing goes out the window.

Akerson’s Revised Letter to Shareholders

The GM shareholder meeting saw CEO Dan Akerson get hammered on stock price concerns. Akerson might've responded in another manner, like this one.

Great Day for Dividends! — Wednesday’s IP Market Recap

Dividend news out of Dell, Target and Caterpillar wasn't enough to overcome broader macroeconomic news Wednesday, and the indices headed south.

Yahoo Strikes a Deal with CNBC

Yahoo is hoping a partnership with cable news outlet CNBC, and the resulting original content, will help turn things around.

The End of the American Consumer? Not a Chance!

Today's retail sales numbers look bad, but a look behind the numbers shows some strength in consumer spending, particularly in these stores

Short-Squeeze Candidates Ready to Pop

A number of stocks are seeing heavy short interest despite recent strong technical trends. A couple in particular look primed to pop.

Gold, Silver Continue Rally Amid Weakening Retail Sales

Spanish and Italian bond yields are "perilously high."

3 Hot Movie Theater Stocks for Summer

Forget about box-office smashes -- the box office itself will be the winner this season. Here are three big-time, big-screen stock picks for this summer.

Solar Flare Sparks Markets — Tuesday’s IP Market Recap

A new deal for First Solar helped lift the solar sector and joined a broader market march forward Tuesday.

New Starbucks Mugs Revive an Ohio Pottery Factory

Today, Starbucks introduced a line coffee mugs, which are on sale in its cafes nationwide.The mugs are made by the American Mug and Stein Company.

5 Questions From the Floor for Jamie Dimon

We won't hear these questions when JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon testifies before Congress on Wednesday, but we should.

Gold, Silver Rally as Spanish Bond Yields Hit Record High

Meanwhile, the net worth of the average American family plunged nearly 40% from 2007 to 2010.

A State Street-Goldman Sachs Deal?

Hedge fund administration is a low-margin pain for Goldman, but State Street would benefit from added size, so a sale would be a win-win.

Under Armour Stock Split a Performance Boost to Investors

Performance apparel maker Under Armour will split its stock for the first time in corporate history. Here's what it means to shareholders.

AOL’s Damn-the-Torpedoes Strategy on Patch

CEO Tim Armstrong is sticking to his guns, despite taking fierce fire over the money-losing local news sites from activist investors Starboard Value.

AT&T’s New High Says It All About This Market

Investors are looking for the most stable investments possible, and an unsinkable blue-chip stock like T fits the bill. Consider these facts.

Spain’s Cries Spook Wall Street — Monday’s IP Market Recap

The markets' four-day gains streak came to a halt Monday as investors digested news of Spain's request for bank bailouts.

Gold, Silver Lower as Markets Eye Greek Elections

Investors just can't get over the problems still facing Europe, including the Spanish bank rescue package and the coming elections in Greece.

3 Companies Suffering From CEO Churn

Given the conflicting demands faced by today's CEOs, choosing an effective leader isn't easy. But these boards are having much more trouble than necessary.