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.

4 Popular Companies That Are Sin Stocks Now

Sometimes making money comes at the price of your health or soul. It's time to rethink the sin stocks classification and consider adding a few other names into the mix. Here are four potentially "sinful" stocks to watch.

More Than Just a Search Engine Will Move Alphabet Stock

When Alphabet reports earnings this afternoon, look beyond its search business to move Google stock. If earnings come in light, buy GOOGL.

Earnings Are Big for AMD Stock — and the Entire Chip Sector

The AMD stock price is rallying into earnings amid semiconductor optimism. Strong earnings can drive a breakout; disappointment could upend the sector.

The One Thing iQiyi Stock Needs to Return to Glory

There is a possible comeback for IQ stock. But several levels of resistance stand in the way of past glory. The earnings report will be pivotal.

Keep Tesla Stock Earnings Beat in Perspective

Tesla reported better-than-expected earnings, cash flow and margin numbers in the third quarter. But the gain in TSLA has been nuts.

Has Aurora Cannabis Stock Finally Bottomed Out?

With the Canadian recreational cannabis market finally gaining some steam, is ACB stock poised to recover from its seven-month slump?

Would a Sam’s Club Spinoff Boost Walmart Stock?

A spinoff of Sam's Club would be great for Walmart stock because it would raise capital. The move would be positive for WMT stock price.

Here’s Why ACB Stock Can Cultivate a 2020 Comeback

Will Aurora Cannabis stock recover here 2020? Here's what you need to know about the company's plans for next year.

Nvidia Stock Seems Overvalued Heading Into Next Month’s Earnings Report

If you bought Nvidia stock at a lower price point, it may be prime time to cash in your chips. But for anyone taking a look today, the party may already be over.

Illinois Tool Works Earnings: ITW Stock Surges 7% on Q3 Beat

Illinois Tool Works (ITW) earnings for the components and equipment company's third quarter of 2019 have ITW stock on the rise Friday.

V.F. Corp Earnings: VFC Stock Slides 7% on Q2 Miss

V.F. Corp (VFC) earnings for the apparel and footwear company's fiscal second quarter of 2020 have VFC stock losing traction on Friday.

Phillips 66 Earnings: PSX Stock Hits the Gas on Q3 Beat

Phillips 66 (PSX) earnings for the gas company's third quarter of 2019 have PSX stock taking off Thursday on an EPS beat.

Verizon Q3 Earnings: 5 Things for VZ Stock Investors to Know

Verizon (VZ) Q3 earnings are out and the wireless company isn't seeing much movement from VZ stock Friday following the release.

Charter Communications Earnings: CHTR Stock Climbs 7% Higher on Q3 Beat

Charter Communications (CHTR) earnings for the telecommunications company's third quarter of 2019 have CHTR stock heading higher on Friday.

Is Tilray Stock About to Stage a Comeback?

Throughout 2019, Tilray stock and its cannabis peers have hemorrhaged market value. But a development within the sphere of cancer research has brought legitimacy to both TLRY and the broader industry.

5 IPO Stocks With Lockup Expiration Dates Around the Corner

Lockup expiration dates are scary things for IPO stocks, and these five freshly public companies will all face theirs by the end of the year.

Anheuser-Busch Inbev Earnings: BUD Stock Spills 10% on Revenue Miss

Anheuser-Busch Inbev (BUD) earnings for the alcohol company's third quarter of 2019 have BUD stock taking a beating on Friday.

3 Things to Watch for in AMD Stock’s Q3 Earnings

On Oct. 29, AMD stock will report its third-quarter earnings. Here are three things investors will be looking to see in the earnings report.

Sip Starbucks Stock Carefully Ahead of Q4 Earnings

One of the most powerful consumer investments, Starbucks stock is ultimately levered to a commodity: coffee. And because commodities tend to be wild, SBUX may face some serious turbulence down the road.