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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2 ETFs Brave Traders Can Capitalize On

The market may be consolidating, but you can play the swings -- and capitalize -- with these two leveraged ETFs.

Daily Oil News: PetroChina Tops Exxon in Crude Production

The Chinese state-owned energy company PetroChina outpumped Exxon last year -- exceeding its daily production by 100,000 barrels.

Q1 Was a Hit — What About Q2?

Increased consumer spending and an improving economy led to market gains across all indices in the first quarter. Here's why the second looks like it could also be a winner.

Is This Market Topping Out?

Some experts are prematurely saying the big run is over.

Trend Alert: Millennials Aren’t Buying Cars

Car-sharing companies such as Zipcar meet the needs of this generation, so it's worth keeping an eye on them.

Can the Market Continue to Make New Highs?

This consolidation will most likely be held within a narrow trading range.

Natural Gas: Winner by Default?

Smart, routine use of natural gas for transportation is still a long way away, but its prospects beat any other source you can name.

Don’t Thumb Your Nose at Low-Yield TIPS

A recent auction of TIPS saw the government bonds sell for a NEGATIVE yield -- but they still have a place in your fixed-income portfolio. Here's why.

Why Is Ben Bernanke Getting Credit for Monday’s Rally?

Like many times before, Ben Bernanke is getting credit for moving the markets. But how much of the pulling is the Fed chairman actually doing?

Warning: Coffee Prices Are Headed Up

Right now, prices aren't reflecting a supply-demand squeeze, but they will. That's bad news for a slew of popular stocks.

Buy-and-Hold Is Always Tried and True

The market took a pause in growth last week, but for those who follow a long-term buy-and-hold strategy, most ups and downs won't make much of difference.

Turn Your Back on the Trend at Your Own Expense

The Fed may be behind the latest move higher, but the trend is decidedly up.

The Bearish Case Vs. the Bullish Case

Right now, both bulls and bears have compelling cases about the market's next move. Here are some key technical indicators that could determine the direction.

The Internet: What Could Possibly Be Next?

Around 2005, I remember wondering what sort of idiot would want to look at videos on a tiny cellphone screen. Less than a decade later,…

Technicals Throwing Up Short-term Warning

Stocks are in need of a breather before the next big move higher.

Technical Signs of a Slowdown

Europe's continued woes and heavier insider selling in the U.S. are some of the yellow flags, especially as the market's traditionally weak season approaches.

Global Governments Play the Gold Game

It's worth taking a look at how the governments of Vietnam, India, and Turkey have fared in managing their nations' gold activity.

The ‘Shadow Inventory’ Darkening Housing

Home sales can't rise until the foreclosure backlog gets cleared. But that's not happening nearly fast enough. What's needed: Jobs and smarter policies.

What China’s Slowing Demand Means for Commodity Investors

Any hiccups in China's thirst for natural resources are sure to dent commodity prices, but patient, long-term investors have little to worry about.