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.

Legal Problems Could Push Teladoc Health Stock to New Lows

TDOC stock looked like a winner during the Covid-19 lockdowns of 2020. Fast-forward to 2022, however, and the stock is lacking vital signs.

6 High-Quality Stocks to Buy to Ride Out Any Recession

6 high-quality stocks that should be able to endure and last during a recession, as there is high demand for their products and/or services.

Don’t Count on PayPal Stock’s Latest Initiative Paying Off Later

The fintech firm's expansion of its 'buy now, pay later' options will do little to improve the situation with still-falling PYPL stock. It's better to be cautious than optimistic. Avoiding PYPL stock remains your best move.

Tesla Shares Tumbled on Thursday — Should You Buy TSLA Stock or Avoid It?

Tesla’s terrible 2022 continued on Thursday with TSLA stock dropping 8.5%, but that shouldn’t scare growth investors away from buying it.

7 Stocks Seeing Significant Insider Buying

One of the best ways to spot potential opportunities is by tracking insider buying. After all, these people know their company best.

7 Stocks Poised to Plunge if the ‘Everything Bubble’ Pops

A stock market bubble pop will send beaten up shares even lower as the valuation reset and business concerns worsen.

Big Blue Took a Page From Dorian Gray’s Playbook

IBM stock is up after the company used the Kyndryl spin-off to hide its past sins, and its Red Hat unit could make it an acquisition target.

AMC Entertainment Stock Is On the Road To Recovery

AMC Entertainment finally looks to be on the mend and is beginning to shake its meme stock stigma.

Tesla Is Certain to Become More Attractive to Investor Capital

TSLA stock is way down in 2022. Reading between the lines, there's actualy a lot to suggest it will soon be much stronger.

Rivian Contrarians Now Have Goal Posts to Guide Them

RIVN stock is definitely a bet, knowledge of what to monitor is key. Those who want to bet should follow this simple set of guidelines.

Royal Caribbean’s Latest Move Is a Winner

Royal Caribbean trades within pennies of its 52-week low. Elon Musk may be able to help RCL stock recover some of 2022’s losses. Here’s why.

Amazon Stock: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

AMZN stock is no longer overvalued, but the company faces multiple headwinds with things likely to get worse before they get better.

Forget Mullen Automotive Stock and Buy Canada’s Mullen Group Instead 

For all its meme stock popularity, MULN stock has little to offer investors. But I know another Mullen that does.

Costco Is Better Than Its Rivals, But Still Looks Expensive Here

Costco is one of the best performing mass market retailers out there right now. But is that enough to sustain COST stock in these difficult times?

Tesla’s Stock Split: What You Need to Know

Elon Musk's flagship company announced that it will be going for a stock split in coming weeks. Here's what it means for TSLA stock.

Why GameStop Stock Is Not Unsinkable

With many stocks now on sale, focusing on long-term opportunities appears more ideal than rolling the dice on GME stock. Be careful if you choose to do so.

Buy, Sell, or Hold SoFi Stock After Apple’s Announcement?

SoFi stock investors are panic because Apple is entering the buy now, pay later market, which could devastate SoFi’s business model.

Recent Pullback Creates a Great Entry Point for Occidental Petroleum Stock

Through its deleveraging and its clean energy efforts, there's a lot in play that could enable OXY stock to move higher from here.

Recession on the Way? Buy the Dip!

Assume a recession is going to happen, and then work from there. During the 2008 recession, corporate earnings dropped 60% – a massive wipeout. In 2000-01, corporate earnings fell about 30%. And during the recession of 1989-91, earnings dove around 25%. If we see a deep recession similar to 2008, earnings will fall 60%. And if we’re hit by a shallower recession, like those of 1989 and 2000, earnings will drop closer to 30%.