Check current stock market data, including prices and performance for the Dow Jones Industrial Average, S&P 500, Nasdaq, and Russell 2000. Additionally, it tracks the SPDR ETF, CBOE Volatility Index (VIX), 10-year Treasury yield, oil and gold. .
But to make money in the stock market, you need to go beyond just the raw numbers. Based on proprietary research of over 130 years of market history, the IBD methodology provides proven investment strategies that identify common characteristics of winning stocks. You’ll also find an exclusive stock list highlighting companies that currently exhibit the same characteristics.
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You can quickly create a watch list and apply an IBD strategy using a simple 3-step investment routine. This allows you to (1) determine when it’s time to enter or exit the market, and (2) identify the best stocks to buy and track. , and (3) determining the right time to buy or sell stocks.
Using this routine regularly will help you stay on top of new and changing trends, not just in major stocks, but in the stock market as a whole. This approach is especially useful during earnings season, which occurs quarterly (or every three months). It’s a useful way to stay on top of the earnings calendar, see when the companies you’re interested in are due, and create your own plan of action for stocks that are due.
Current stock market data: Dow Jones, S&P 500, Nasdaq, Russell 2000
How is the Dow Jones trading today? How is the Nasdaq and S&P 500 performing? Check out the chart below to get current stock market data updated throughout each trading day.
Track intraday, after-hours, and pre-market trading on the S&P 500.
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Track intraday, after-hours, and pre-market trading on the Nasdaq. Tracks intraday, after-hours, and pre-market trading of the Dow Jones Industrial Average.
SPDR ETF: Sector
See which industry sectors perform best and look for sector rotation by tracking the 11-sector SPDR ETF.
Market volatility, 10-year Treasury yields, oil and gold prices
Wall Street is paying close attention to market volatility, changes in the 10-year Treasury yield, and even changes in the prices of oil and gold. Use the chart below to track each of these key factors.
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