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

ETFs Enjoy a Record $67B First Quarter

The global ETF industry recorded a record $67 billion in inflows for the first quarter of 2012. Read about the most popular flavors and funds.

Hard Day for Hard Disks — Thursday’s IP Market Recap

The March jobs report will come a day too late, as lingering European worries continued bearing down on the markets. On Thursday, the S&P 500…

Sports Gambling: Just a Tiny Piece of the Pie

Tiger Woods' re-emergence has sparked some heavy gambling across Vegas' sports books. Exciting, but does it have much impact on gaming stocks?

Financials Lead Market Dive — Wednesday’s IP Market Recap

Stocks got pounded in an across-the-board drubbing, thanks to the Fed, Spain and Italy, and U.S. private-sector jobs.

Q1 Review: InvestorPlace’s Hits and Misses

Some of our InvestorPlace picks were right on the money -- but not all of them. Here's a look back at some from each category.

Analysts Run the Apple Asylum — Tuesday’s IP Market Recap

Price targets keep climbing to the moon: $715, $910 -- even $1,001.

Q2: Second Verse, Just Like the First — Monday’s IP Market Recap

Second-quarter trading picks up where Q1 left off -- by advancing smartly on the first day of trading.

30 Blue Chips Increasing Dividends in Q1

Income investors, rejoice: Dividend payouts could hit a record-breaking $263 billion this year.

5 New ETFs Play With Bonds and Beans

Sugar, corn, soybeans and wheat now have an ETF, and Bill Gross's PIMCO gives its Total Return ETF a new name.

Best Buy Sells Off — Thursday’s IP Market Recap

The consumer electronics retailer drops 7% on a sorry fourth-quarter report. Coming next: Store closures and better customer service.