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 News

A Turn for the Worse

Everything's going for the bears, as it seems the market is in a downward channel and turning away from broader resistance at SPX 900-1,010.

Can Bulls Climb Wall of Worry?

A settlement of the auto crisis will undoubtedly have some upside impact and may tell us just how far a rally on perceived good news can take the averages.

Stalled Auto Bailout Puts Market in Reverse

The reason was clear why the market declined Tuesday: the stalled bailout of the 'Big Three' automakers.

S&P Makes a ‘Break’ For It

In a scramble for stocks that will benefit from Obama's 'New Deal,' the SPX closed above resistance at 900 on a small break-away gap and set its sight on 930.

Be Reactive Instead of Predictive

Today's lesson is to be flexible and reactive instead of predictive.

The Outlook is Still Down

Not even bullish signals can change the overall direction of the market, which is still a strong bear.

Watching the End of the Week

A strong end-of-week rally in the face of more bad news could get the bulls in a holiday-party mood.

Bears Aren’t Hibernating Yet

Despite the continued possibility of another significant, but typical, dead-cat bounce, the bear is still with us.

The Test Has Begun

If you haven't yet protected your portfolio by holding Ultra-Short ETFs, you may want to quickly establish a position on any rally. The test has begun.

Avoid Bear-Market Rally’s Bite

Many bear-market rallies often exceed 20% and, when they do, they draw the unsuspecting into a trap.

Could the Recession Affect Our Water Supply?

It's possible that the economic recession will lead to a worldwide decline in drinkable water? Quite possibly, according to the latest ChangeWave survey on water industry trends, which shows tough financial times are causing a dramatic slowdown in planned water project expenditures. So, which sectors are being hurt most? And are any companies well-positioned for growth?

Was It a Bottom?

Friday's big reversal, followed by two up days, got attention and many are saying it signifies a major market bottom.

Bears Still In Control

Monday's rally was based upon flimsy news, and traders should remember the market will likely resume its downward trend.

Massive Breakdown in Consumer Spending

If you think October was bad for U.S. retailers, wait till you see what's in store for November. ChangeWave's latest consumer spending survey shows yet another giant downturn in U.S. consumer spending going forward. The survey of 2,763 U.S. consumers focused on spending patterns for the next 90 days, including the holiday season. Here's what we found.

Consumer Shock: Spending Takes a Big Turn for the Worse

The financial events of the past few weeks have led to a reflexive recoiling on the part of U.S. consumers. The latest ChangeWave consumer survey—conducted…

Doctors Report a Slowdown in Medical Spending

The tentacles of the economic slowdown are spreading. According to ChangeWave's latest healthcare survey, the medical industry is now seeing a deceleration in patient spending.…

ChangeWave Hits the Mark on Consumer Spending

We have some good news...and we have some bad news regarding consumer spending. Which one do you want first? Either way, our proprietary research proves we were right.

Apple’s 3G Boosts Grim Corporate IT Outlook

First, the bad news: The downturn in the U.S. economy is far from over. ChangeWave's latest IT purchasing survey shows an even greater pullback occurring in corporate spending. But, there is a bright spot...

How to Profit from Out-of-Control Inflation

A recent ChangeWave survey pointed to yet another clear downturn in U.S. consumer spending. So what's to blame for the weak outlook? The chief culprits are skyrocketing inflation and high energy costs. But, even with all this gloom, there are still winning stocks for your portfolio.