Market Trends And Best Stocks To Watch

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With regular updates throughout each trading session, the Stock Market Today column alerts you to any changes in market trend. You’ll also get ongoing analysis of the best stocks to buy and watch, and highlights of stocks flashing potential sell signals.

Why is the stock market up today? Why is the market down? What’s the outlook for stock market futures? What are the best stocks to buy right now? Is it time to sell your stocks?

The Stock Market Today helps you answer those questions before the market opens, throughout each trading session and after each day’s stock market close.

It’s a quick and easy way to stay on top of market trends as they happen, and see movements in both large caps and small caps that are affecting your own portfolio.

You’ll find the latest prices and price changes for the Nasdaq, S&P 500 and the Dow Jones Industrial Average, as well as for the Russell 2000. You’ll also get the latest performance of the IBD 50 index, which features today’s top growth stocks.

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Track Stock Futures For The Dow Jones, S&P 500 And Nasdaq


Current Stock Market Analysis

The analysis you’ll find in the Stock Market Today is based on over 130 years of market history and a detailed study of every top-performing stock since the 1880s.

By tracking the market in terms of three stages — market in uptrend, uptrend under pressure and market correction — the Stock Market Today helps you keep the latest fluctuations in perspective and decide what action, if any, to take.

Bookmark this page to make sure you stay on top of all the latest action in the stock market, and be sure to check The Big Picture after each market close for more detailed analysis and stocks to watch.

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