What is a hot stock stock to buy now?
Im going to sell some stock and buy something else. What would be hot and aggressive now. I want something exciting to keep me motivated.
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1. If the stock is considered "hot", then the time to buy has ALREADY passed. Chasing past returns is the most foolish way to invest in stocks.
2. How does owning a stock keep you motivated? This is just dumb.
3. Apple (AAPL). It's a little low right now ($379) because of their supply chain, but estimates are setting a price target at $660 and above.
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4. I don't know if they are "hot stocks right now" but I will tell you what I'm looking to buy right now on further pullbacks. DD, ETN, AAPL .... I want them selling off more, I don't think they will, but I like buying on big down days where things are cheaper.
5. HD,..and LOW
6. You are a gambler, not an investor.
You need to ask yourself why;
You'd go to strangers for stock ideas (especially considering their motivation & qualifications can never be known).
You need to be motivated.
Why does a stock have to be Hot & Aggressive.
You sound like someone that's on financial self destruct.
7. What are you selling? Winners or losers? Remember, yesterday's superstar is today's loser. RIM, NFLX, MSFT is now a dinosaur awaiting extinction. As for AAPL, Steve Jobs is dead, the apple would go with him. Do you seriously want hot stocks?
8. SPY, FAZ
If you can take the challenge, trade FAZ. If you want it slower, SPY.
They are both market stocks. I personally enjoy SPY. Just look at the S&P index & other factors. Then I know what I am doing. Of course, when you are wrong, you have to sit through the pain. FAZ is trading again the financially sector. I just got punished by it. So this week I stay away. Both have high volumes.
Just my personal opinion. This type of stocks count as aggressive type. Unless the market move sideway. If not, they must some movement for you to catch it.
9. If by 'hot' you mean stocks that people are interested in, then search for 'liquid' stocks. Typically, the more the interest in the stock, the more 'liquid' the stock is (meaning the numbers of shares trading are very high).