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.

PRTY Stock Alert: 3 Things Investors Need to Know About the Party City Bankruptcy and Delisting

PRTY stock was a retail traders' favorite and short-squeeze target, but reality is setting in as Party City files for Chapter 11.

Is META Stock a Buy or Sell? Here’s My Call.

Timing is crucial if you're trading tech stocks in 2023, and META stock is vulnerable to further downside even at its seemingly low price.

Not So Fast. AMZN Stock Is NOT Having a Buy the Dip Moment

The drawdown in AMZN stock doesn't necessarily mean it's a bargain, as Amazon's earnings could remain soft throughout the new year.

Friday Predictions: 3 Hot Stocks for Tomorrow

Tesla, Netflix and Bitcoin are the hot stocks for tomorrow. All of them have been active lately, while Netflix reports earnings.

New Layoffs Add Uncertainty to Microsoft (MSFT) Stock

It's wise to be cautious with MSFT stock now as Microsoft's workforce faces the fallout of the company's post-pandemic hiring spree.

Is SOFI Stock a Buy or Sell? Here’s My Call.

SOFI stock's recovery should be viewed as a marathon, not a sprint, so be patient and time your entry point carefully.

Resist Squeeze-Play Temptations With QuantumScape Stock

QS stock popped recently, but always remember that volatile assets are prone to head-fakes and caution could save you from financial loss.

Thursday Predictions: 3 Hot Stocks for Tomorrow

The hot stocks for tomorrow include Procter & Gamble, the ARKK ETF and AMC Entertainment. Here's why we're watching them now.

Job Cuts Alert: Why More Companies Will Conduct Layoffs in 2023

Tech giants like Amazon and Salesforce are kicking off 2023 with layoffs. Thanks to the Fed, a lot more job cuts are coming.

Hold Up! Don’t Rush to Buy MSFT Stock on AI Bot Buzz.

Earnings season could be rocky, and it's better to tread carefully with MSFT stock than to get caught in a potential downturn.

Buyer Beware! The Upside Potential for SOFI Stock Is Limited.

Compared to other growth plays, annualized returns from a long-term SOFI stock position could prove underwhelming, if its key strength (being bank) becomes a weakness (a bank stock valuation). Keep this in mind if you're mulling making it a buy today.

Which EV Stock Is Wall Street’s Most Attractive Pick in 2023?

EV stocks plunged significantly in 2022, mainly due to macro pressures. However, the long-term potential for EV makers remains attractive.

Wednesday Predictions: 3 Hot Stocks for Tomorrow

United Airlines, various economic reports, and Eargo will all be in focus on Wednesday, as they are our hot stocks for tomorrow.

7 Stocks to Avoid as Layoff Headlines Explode

Although layoffs may mean more profits, they also might indicate larger problems, thus necessitating a discussion about stocks to avoid.

Why Now Is NOT the Time to Buy BALY Stock

BALY stock might look like a good investment to gamble on, but check the company's financials carefully before placing your bet.

Is MULN Stock a Buy or Sell? Here’s My Call.

Not all financial bets have to be serious investments. MULN stock is a case in point, as owning a few shares doesn't pose a huge risk.

PRTY… BBBY… MULN… There’s a Meme Stocks Investor in All of Us

Everyone is looking to get rich, so investing in meme stocks is logical. That's why BBBY stock, PRTY stock, and MULN stock have loyal followers.

This Public Fund Just Bought a Chunk of LCID Stock. Should You?

LCID stock may have finally hit rock-bottom and could ride higher in 2023 as a sovereign-wealth fund puts a billion bucks on the line.

Stop! Don’t Chase QS Stock After its Recent Rally

Put simply, QS stock is more likely to drop to new lows, than become the comeback story of the year.