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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Market Analysis – Correction Could Come Today

With the expiration of major options contracts today, it is likely that the current string of advances will come to an end.

Market Analysis – Overbought, Overbought, Overbought!

Stocks could move higher in spite of the fact that the market is overbought, but with each passing day, the chances of a correction go up.

Market Analysis – Does the S&P’s Breakout Mean Anything?

After three straight closes at the January high of 1,150, the S&P 500 finally broke through the barrier and closed above it. But what does this mean for investors?

Market Analysis – U.S. Stocks or Emerging Markets?

Which is the better place to have your money now? Find out here.

Market Analysis – 2 Things Investors Don’t Want to See Happen

If the S&P 500 fails to make a new high, it could create a double-top, which will probably have one of two negative outcomes.

Market Analysis – Don’t Get Burned by the Market

Investors who try to anticipate the market's next move may get burned. Your best course of action here is to be patient.

Market Analysis – Why the Market is Stuck

The market will eventually break to new highs, but it will likely remain within the current narrow zone of support for several more months.

Market Analysis – 2 Sectors That Might Keep the Market Afloat

If technology and financial stocks can break through major technical resistance, the market could continue to go up for several more days.

Market Analysis – Market Almost on Empty

Mutual funds have been burning through cash at the fastest pace in 18 years, and it looks like the market is about to run out of gas.

Market Analysis – Be Ready for a Sell-Off

The market made impressive gains Friday, and could make new highs early this week, but there are several warnings signs pointing to a sell-off ahead.

U.S. Consumer Spending Unchanged in February But Sentiment Falls

Overall consumer spending is unchanged in February, but sentiment and expectations have turned decidedly negative.

Market Analysis – Don’t Jump the Bullish Gun

The major indices closed above their 50-day moving averages, which would normally be considered a major technical happening, but something's not quite right.

Market Analysis – Go Long the Dollar, Short China

A dollar ETF is displaying a bullish 'gold cross,' while a China ETF executed the dreaded 'death cross.'

Market Analysis – Market Too Reliant on Jobs Number

The market should rise on increased volume thanks to the upbeat jobs report, but this is not the classic formula for success.

Market Analysis – Has the Market Run Out of Gas?

The major indices are still stuck in a narrow trading range, and the short-term trend is questionable, but the longer-term trend is fairly clear.

Market Analysis – The One Index That’s Not Stuck

While most of the major indices appear range-bound, one cleared its 50-day moving average and even rose to the bottom of its next resistance zone.

Market Analysis – Bears Still Have the Ball in Their Court

The sentiment indicators are currently not predictive, but the chart analysis and internal indicators are telling us that the near-term trend is down.

Market Analysis – Don’t be Fooled by the Rally

Yesterday's unenthusiastic rally must be viewed as no more than another feeble attempt to surmount the resistance that is becoming stronger by the day.

Market Analysis – The Tide Has Turned

The indices have turned solidly away from their respective 50-day moving averages, as well as the tops of November and December. And by so doing, the internal indicators have universally proclaimed that a short-term pullback is underway.