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.

Treadmill Tragedy Casts Cautious Tone on Peloton Interactive

In the wake of multiple unfortunate incidents involving Peloton's exercise equipment, this might not be the right time to own PTON stock.

Coupang Stock Is an Excellent Long-Term Investment, but Isn’t a Buy Yet

CPNG stock has a strong bull case, with a several competitive advantages and growth drivers but is overpriced after its first day IPO pop

ChargePoint Has the Right Product, But Timing Is the Question

Although the big picture fundamentals for CHPT stock appear positive, the immediate framework is rather troubling.

Facing Pressure, Nio Stock Could Decline Further

Even after the recent downturn in the NIO stock price, the Chinese electric vehicle maker still has a rich valuation and could drop further.

Pershing Square Tontine Holdings Is Cheap and Has a Significant Upside

PSTH stock is trading at a hefty discount to its net asset value and its likely merger with a mature unicorn should bump up its price significantly.

Snowflake Stock Could Tread Water as Cloud SaaS Grows Into Its Valuation

SNOW stock is still at sky-high levels, but as sales and earnings rise its valuation will come down.

Gevo Stock Could Be the Most Interesting Stock You’ve Never Geard About

Gevo's been at the clean energy game for a long time with very little to show for it. Is now the time for GEV stock to shine?

7 Tickers to Put on Your Watch List NOW

I want to share my personal list of stocks to watch. Buy these when other investors are panicking, and you'll be glad you did.

Castor Maritime Is Attractive Yet Lacks Operational Strength

CTRM stock has the allure of a cheap stock and an easily understandable business model but its past indicates trouble.

Churchill Capital Corp. IV Has Actually Made Investors Proud

Churchill Capital Corp. IV lost 20% in the past week. But, CCIV stock has doubled since its July 2020 IPO. How's that stack up against peers?

Zomedica’s Knowns, Known Unknowns, and its Unknown Unknowns

Truforma uses acoustic radio waves to analyze the chemical composition of small samples, and can diagnose some common diseases of dogs and cats.

Tesla Stock to $3,000? How Cathie Wood’s ARKK Highlights a Growing Problem

TSLA stock jumped 8% last week when ARKK ETF Cathie Wood announced a $3,000 target price. But that hides bad news for Tesla and ARKK.

7 Hot Penny Stocks for the Robinhood Traders

With the rise of trading apps like Robinhood and the power of social media, penny stocks have tremendous potential but the same risks remain.

Covid Fatigue Threatens to Derail Once Relevant Quidel

With everyone tired of Covid-19 lockdowns and protocols, it’s hard to see QDEL stock as a confident contrarian trade.

Wait for A Pullback Before Buying Brand-New Coupang Stock

Touted as the "Amazon of South Korea," e-commerce play CPNG stock may be a better buy once some of the hype settles down.

Second Sight May Take Another Look at Giving Up Control

Second Sight Will Probably Take a Second Look at Giving Up Control. EYES stock will probably rise if the company backs off of the sale of 60% to Pixium Vision.

MGM Resorts International Makes for a Low-Risk Recovery Play

MGM stock seems to be relatively low-risk recovery play as margins return to normal and cash flow increases.

Is Approval Even Enough for Ocugen Stock?

Ocugen's partner has shown promise with its Covid-19 vaccine. But with Ocugen getting just 45% of U.S. profits, that promise is priced into OCGN stock.

Valuation Concerns Loom Over Airbnb As It Clobbers Its Hotel Rivals

Airbnb has strong tailwinds coming out of the pandemic, but an expensive valuation and a lack of profitability are big concerns.