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.

Royal Caribbean Cruises (RCL): A Royal Value Trap

Miami-based Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. (RCL) announced results for the fourth quarter on Thursday, and as one might expect in this environment they weren't pretty.

Celestica (CLS) Bonds Offer Attractive Yields

After Celestica (CLS) reported 2008 fourth quarter earnings, headlines in financial publications focused on the $827 million loss the company experienced for the quarter.

Eastman Kodak (EK): Short This Stock!

Is your portfolio up 15% so far this year? Do not throw in the towel just yet. You can still make money in this market, but you need to pay attention to what I am telling you.

Duke Energy: An Attractive Investment for the Cautious Investor

There are some companies that attract investors because of their established products and their ability to innovate. There are others that tantalize with new products and dreams of riches. Then there are companies that remain true to their mission, control a market, deliver consistent returns and provide leadership to the industry in they operate. Duke Energy (DUK) is that kind of company.

Yahoo Open to All Options. Microsoft Back in Play?

On Tuesday, Yahoo released its earnings for the fourth quarter, the final period under Chief Yahoo Yang. The results were not pretty.

GE’s Trading Volume Lights Up

With 'buy' signals flashing and a solid chart, GE looks to illuminate long-side portfolios.

BP and Chesapeake (CHK) Rumors: Good or Bad?

Recently, one of my Top 10 Stocks for 2009, Chesapeake Energy (CHK) saw its shares rally on rumors that...

FiOS Starting to Pay-off for Verizon (VZ)

In a market environment filled with gloomy results and even more gloomy forecasts, a rational person might have expected that an earnings release narrowly missing analysts' expectations would have had a positive impact. Not so with Verizon.

Nucor (NUE) a Steal?

With a strong balance sheet and a debt-to-equity ratio under 0.40, Nucor (NUE) is an attractive buy.

Value in Small-Cap Bonds: Blount International (BLT)

Blount International Inc (BLT) is a classic example of the hidden gem lurking in the shadows of the small-cap world.

Enjoy Yum! Brands Profits Now and Later

Traders can take a bite of YUM now, and long-term buyers can wait and savor it later.

Build a Spot for Pulte in Your Portfolio

Investors who think the worst is over for the building sector may want to add PHM to a long-term portfolio.

Will Obama’s Infrastructure Plan Save Caterpillar (CAT)?

Shares of Dow component Caterpillar Inc. (CAT) tumbled 10 percent Monday morning after the maker of heavy-duty equipment said fourth-quarter profit fell 32 percent from a year ago and cautioned that 2009 will be a "very tough" year.

Bleak Forecast For Technology Sector

Today's earlier than expected announcement ahead of the bell from Microsoft that they will undergo a significant layoff of personnel and that they would not be providing guidance for 2009 earnings has dealt another blow to an already reeling technology sector.

S&P Sets the Stage

If S&P 750 is crushed on high volume, look out below.

What is a CEO’s Worth?

With a new story coming out everyday about poor corporate decisions, greed, outright fraud and self interest, determining value for a particular CEO is tough work.

Corporate Bond Primer: Cash Flow and Price Appreciation

Investment in corporate bonds offers an opportunity in the current market environment for an investor to earn current income and future price appreciation.

Investing in Bonds? Take a Look at Owens Corning (OC)

Talk about bad karma! Owens Corning emerged from bankruptcy in 2006 only to see the housing market enter the worst tailspin in its history. As a testimonial to the company's endurance, however, Owens is continuing to generate profits at a time when home building product suppliers are struggling to survive.

Get on Apple’s Short Side

AAPL will no doubt open higher but look for a rally to die out at just over the 50-day moving average.