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.

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.

5 Tech Companies Surviving the Bear

No sector has escaped the clutches of this bear market, including the technology sector. So far, 2009 has been dominated by earnings announcements, Steve Jobs' health issues and more job cuts, including Microsoft's first-ever mass layoffs. But the strong will survive, and their investors will be rewarded handsomely when the market turns around. Here are five names poised to thrive going forward.

How You Should Trade This Market

Some say that 2008 was the year of the short, but more accurately, it was the year of the trade. In hibernation since the dot com crash, those moving in and out of the market during the last year made out like bandits.

Buy Signals for Goldcorp

GG offers a trade up to the resistance beginning at the 200-day moving average.

Time to Double Down on Citigroup (C)?

In late November our government drew the line in the sand with respect to the banking and financial sector. With that line there will be clear winners and losers. If your bank is on the right side of that line, you are in the clear.

5 Corporate Giants at Wholesale Prices

If you've been able to preserve capital during the great bear market of 2007-2008, now is the time to do some serious shopping. Some of the biggest companies with the biggest brands and the largest profits are now trading for deep discounts. Here are five corporate giants selling at wholesale prices.

Curious Case of CSX Corp. (CSX)

CSX Corp. lowered its earnings expectations and withdrew it's guidance on Monday. Jamie Dlugosch weighs in CSX's valuation.

Are Retailers a Bargain?

The Commerce Department announced Thursday that retail sales fell by 2.7 percent in December, more than double the 1.2 percent decline that Wall Street expected. The shortfall in December sales comes on the heels of a November drop which was recently revised downward to 2.1 percent.

Watching the S&P’s Signals

Wait and let the S&P 500's compass show us the next path to take.

ArcelorMittal Bonds Soaring

ArcelorMittal bonds are still attractively priced and should be part of a balanced bond portfolio.

A Good Connection with AT&T

A 'telephone trade' in T has a new short-term target.

Alcoa Kicks the Can

Aluminum producer Alcoa Inc. (AA) kicked off the 2008 fourth quarter earnings season with a wider-than-expected loss, sending revenue plunging as demand waned and prices fell.