Kyle Woodley

Kyle Woodley

Kyle Woodley is the Senior Investing Editor of Kiplinger.com. His articles covering stock picks, exchange-traded funds and mutual funds have been featured on MSN, Nasdaq and U.S. News & World Report. He also has appeared on Fox Business Network.

He previously was Managing Editor of InvestorPlace.com, and an award-winning designer and copy editor with Gannett. He also is a graduate of Ohio State University.

Kyle can be reached at kwoodley@kiplinger.com, or you can follow him on Twitter at @KyleWoodley.

Recent Articles

A New Way to Find Mutual Fund Gems

Like other fund screening tools, FundReveal has its caveats. The biggest one: No single tool can replace your own legwork for finding funds that suit you best.

The Troubling Evolution of Exchange-Traded ‘Products’

The exchange-traded products category has morphed in ways that can be extremely risky -- and worse, they can mislead uninformed investors into very unwise purchases.

Income Hunters Buoyed ETF Flows in May

Despite the markets' hemorrhaging in May, massive inflows to fixed-income funds helped ETFs stick around April's record assets.

New Bond ETF Has You Covered

But with the safety that comes with covered bonds, just don't expect a high payout from COBO. It has an average yield to maturity of a mere 1.5%.

Lousy Jobs Report Follows a Rush of Layoff News

Friday's jobs report was utterly disappointing, but considering some of May's layoff news, we shouldn't be surprised -- now or in the future.

Vanguard Trims 15 More Fund Fees

Vanguard slashed fees on 15 more of its mutual funds and ETFs, with the biggest discounts coming to dividend-related products.

3 New ETFs ‘Give Back’ — for Better or Worse

One stresses sustainable business practices and positive impacts on earth, but two double-leveraged dividend funds seem less high-minded.

Double Dividend Funds? Slow Down!

They might say 'dividend,' but they're far from reliable investments. These double-leveraged ETNs throw a risk wrench into the anti-risk machinery.

Vanguard Turning Away High-Yield Hunters

Vanguard is closing its High-Yield Corporate bond fund to "most new investors" because of heavy cash inflows. But worry not: High-yield options abound.

Enjoy the Sale on Home Depot

The share price drop on its earnings "disappointment" is a nice opening for investors to get in on a solid stock with strong growth prospects.