hot stock investment & finance definition
A
stock that is in high demand, either because of its performance or because it
is in a sector whose popu-
larity has soared. During the stock market boom of the late 1990s, technology
and telecom stocks were frequently called hot stocks. The term often was
applied to shares of an initial public offering that were in high demand and
quickly ran up in price after they were issued.
See hot stock in Wall Street Words
A stock that has large price movements on very heavy volume. Hot stocks often run in cycles depending on the investing public's interest in particular industries or particular concepts. Hot stocks are usually quite risky and are suitable for speculators involved in short-term trading.
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