Today's Market

Why are stocks up (or down) and what does the latest Nvidia news mean? Today’s Market will answer those questions and keep you informed about big stock market movers. We’ll also tell you about the latest Fed moves, what stocks Warren Buffett is buying, and which stocks look primed for a short squeeze. Today’s Market is the perfect pairing of InvestorPlace’s expert financial advice and critical stock and crypto news.

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It’s Hard to Win the Pharma News Game

Big news for three cancer-treatment drugs had virtually zero effect on the stocks. Here's why investors shouldn't have been surprised, and what they can learn.

What’s Next for the Chinese Renminbi, and What It Means for Investors

China has few solutions to its shrinking pool of cheap migrant labor, and one in particular -- massively devaluing its currency again -- is rife with issues.

Don’t Fear a Big Chinese Buyout of American Blue Chips

A Chinese group's massive buyout of pork giant Smithfield Foods isn't necessarily a sign of trouble for America.

Divergence Raises Caution Flag

Industrials and transports show a disconnect, and both are on MACD sell signals.

Trucks Rule as U.S. Vehicle Sales Keep Rolling in May

May auto sales zoomed -- and the mix of hot vehicles leading the pack was also revealing about consumer sentiment and the future of the U.S. economy.

High Volatility May Create Buying Opportunity This Week

Investors may want to go after high-yielding utility stocks that have taken a beating.

Repercussions From the Yen Surge

The yen's decline likely isn't over, which means the Nikkei has further to rally. But Japan's easing is so aggressive that there's no room for policy error.

Americans Are Eating and Drinking Again: How to Play It

U.S. consumers are eating out more -- but don't blindly buy the restaurant stocks. A careful look at demographic trends reveals some winners amid the also-rans.

The Utica Is Quite ‘Gassy’ … And That’s OK

The Utica was touted to bring in $500 billion for the energy industry, but so far has come up short on shale oil. Can natural gas reserves save its investors?

Expect a Slowdown, but the Bull Is Alive and Well

The trend is decidedly up and any correction should be viewed as a buying opportunity.

Sell in June Before the Swoon

Since 1990, the S&P 500 averages a monthly return of -0.5% -- the third worst monthly average of the year -- in June. Here's how to play that seasonality.

Is the Bond Selloff for Real? Watch These Sectors for a Clue

Treasury yields might be soaring, but the market segments most sensitive to China's economy are showing weakness. So which market is right?

Did the Fed Actually Achieve Its Goal?

The market may finally be able to make it on its own, and a strong economy could launch stocks into the next leg of the bull market.

What the Spike in Bond Yields Means for the Stock Market

U.S. Treasury yields have spiked, leading to some important shifts in the market. What can investors expect from stocks if bonds have entered a bear market?

The Market Is ‘Due’? That’s Doodoo.

Markets can ignore your fervent belief that a move is 'expected' much longer than you can remain solvent -- it's dangerous to make investing decisions based on that lone pivot.

What’s Really Happening with China’s Silver Demand?

China has made increasing production of silver products a priority to satisfy demand of jewelry increases, however for now their is still a shortage.

Will You Miss the Biggest Stock Market Advance of Your Lifetime?

A major new bull market is under way, and like all others, it is being met with disbelief.

Stars Align for a New U.S.-Europe Trade Pact

While Americans and Europeans both like the idea of free trade in theory, in practice the status quo has been too hard to overcome. But it might be different with TTIP.

Factory Data Suggest QE Is Here to Stay

The Fed won't taper with QE anytime soon if we get more news out of the manufacturing sector like we received Tuesday.