Hot Stocks

The stock market changes from minute to minute, and what’s hot today may not be hot tomorrow. Our expert analysts spot hot stocks that are heating up before the crowd swoops in to bid prices higher, and our journalists sift through the noise to shine a light on trending investments -- in spaces ranging from quantum computing to marijuana stocks -- to determine whether they’re actually worth your time.

Oshkosh Corp.: On the Road to Recovery

On Friday, in the midst of all of craziness with regard to the government bailout and credit crisis, I was pleased to see specialty truck maker, Oshkosh Corporation (OSK) in the news in a positive way.

Nationalization of Banking System Continues

The nationalization of the banking system continues with the FDIC assisted sale of Wachovia (WB) to Citigroup (C). The purchase price: a whopping $1.

GameStop (GME): A Winner During the Downturn

The stock market has punished the shares of most companies that rely on the consumer. I get it, but these sweeping moves to the downside include some interesting companies that may still do well even during a downturn. Of the names to look at is retailer, GameStop Corp. (GME).

Why It’s Not Too Late to Sell

If you listen to 99.9% of the financial professionals, talking heads or academicians, there is never a good time to sell, especially when there is panic in the air. But I'm telling you that it's not too late. In fact, doing so would be rational. Click here to find out why.

Washington Mutual: The Buck Stops Here

Washington Mutual, was taken over by JPMorgan Chase late Thursday, becoming the 13th bank to fail this year. And with the purchase, JPM becomes the largest bank in the country by deposits.

General Electric (GE) Battens Down the Hatches

No longer bringing good things to light, General Electric (GE) is battening down the hatches. In the midst of the biggest financial crisis to hit the United States economy since the Great Depression, one of our largest entities is throwing in the towel in the short term in hopes of riding out the storm in the long run.

Four Consumer Durables to Buy Now

As the crisis in housing and financials deepens with seemingly no end in sight, it’s not surprising that other sectors of the market with a direct correlation to those industries get taken down too. Consumer durables is one such sector.

Why It’s Okay to Sell

I've been watching the market drama very closely (my wife would say too closely) for clues as to what will be in store for the economy, credit markets and stocks once all of the dust settles.

Overcome the Crisis. Follow China’s Lead

Investors have experienced quite a ride in recent weeks as the financial crisis hit a new level. The threat of major financial institutions sent global markets spiraling. But there is a light at the end of the tunnel, and I'm actually anticipating a rebound in the next six to nine months. And guess what will be leading the charge? China stocks.

Why Williams-Sonoma Earnings Got Burned

As the American consumer feels the heat from the fallout on Wall Street, job losses, high gas prices, declining stock portfolios and lower home values sure doesn't look like a great time to be investing in retailers specializing in non-essentials.

Good News for Lennar Corp. (LEN)

As hard as it may seem, there is indeed other news out there. Though the credit crisis is integral to the future of Wall Street, Main Street and everything in between, investors should still keep an eye on individual stocks as they manage their portfolios.

Time to Buy Goldman and Morgan?

The death knell for the stand alone investment bank came on Sunday night with the Federal Reserve approving a request from Goldman Sachs (GS) and Morgan Stanley (MS) to become bank holding companies.

Keeping a Close Eye on Oil States International (OIS)

As Congress takes up the debate on drilling for more domestic sources of oil and gas there are a number of companies, besides the obvious ones, that are poised to capture a lot of new business.

Sanderson Farms (SAFM) is No Chick Little Stock

Turning my attention away from the wreckage on Wall Street, a small headline caught my eye.  Yesterday, the West African nation of Togo confirmed that a deadly virus discovered on a poultry farm with more than 4,500 birds was indeed H5N1, otherwise known as bird flu.

How to Play the Wall Street Bailout

If by some chance you were visiting another planet last week, you might be wondering what all the fuss is about. For the uninformed it was just another week of stock market recovery and positive gains for portfolios.

Don’t Play “Risk” With Your Retirement

As the financial system crumbles, the impact on the individual investor and their stock dividends is unclear. With major Wall Street firms collapsing, insurance companies failing, and banks struggling to survive, billions of dollars in stock valuation has disappeared. Will your retirement account do the same?

The High-Dividend Stock: Kraft Foods, Inc.

News out this morning that Kraft Foods, Inc. (KFT) has been chosen to replace American International Group (AIG) as a member of the Dow Jones Industrial Average sent its shares higher.  Investors rushed to get into the stock ahead of its formal inclusion in the widely followed benchmark on September 22.

Stock Trading Strategies: Time to Play Deal or No Deal?

Deal? No wait, no deal. Wait, deal. The on-again-off-again negotiations to save American International Group, Inc. (AIG) were finally completed this week with the Federal Reserve stepping in to save the mammoth insurance company.

Airline Stocks: Cleared for Take-Off

Once upon a time, the airline industry was just about the most hated sector on Wall Street. Not only had investors run out of patience, but their customers had as well. Now it seems that the tide is turning -- airline stocks have become some of the best performers since mid-July.