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

2 New Funds Target Thrill-Seeking Investors

Invesco's two new PowerShares high-beta funds, launching Friday, tap the power of volatility -- for better or worse.

Dell, Techs Head Lower — Wednesday’s IP Market Recap

The S&P 500 again fails to pierce the 1,360 mark and tech stocks and financials slid lower.

Dow Hits 13,000; Airlines Hit a Wall — Tuesday’s IP Market Recap

Spiking oil prices pulled the big carriers down on Tuesday, after the Dow's brief transit of 13,000,

‘Fracking’ Fund Among 11 New ETFs

Fifty-seven new ETF funds have been brought to market in 2012. Say hello to the newest 11.

3 High-Yield Dividend Stocks to Avoid

Don't be tempted by the juicy payouts offered by these three well-known names. Those big dividends mask a lot of bigger problems.

GM Sets Off Automakers — Thursday’s IP Market Recap

Its record profit in 2011 had investors racing into auto stocks. Amazon, however, slid on a downgrade.

Dow Jones Hits a Bump — Wednesday’s IP Market Recap

The Dow Jones Industrial Average drops 97 points Wednesday -- its biggest single-day loss of 2012. Zynga led the way down.

3 Blue Chips Tipping the ETF Scales

Apple isn't the only big stock that has an outsize presence in ETFs. Shares of these three blue chips are also heavyweights in many popular funds.

Zynga, Kors on IPO Earnings Forefront — Tuesday’s IP Market Recap

The two companies posted their first quarterly earnings reports since going public.

Invest in MSG? That’s Pure ‘Linsanity’

Jeremy Lin's meteoric rise as a player with the New York Knicks is making Madison Square Garden one hot stock.