Dow appreciates 198.09 points ( +1.13 %) to settle at 17,779.52.

The US Large Cap S&P 500 index appreciates 24.46 points ( +1.18 %) and is now at 2,090.35.

The tech heavy Nasdaq went up 65.54 points ( +1.30 %) close at 5,095.69.

Oil settles at $46.17 ( +6.87 % from last trading day.)

Gold is now at $1,155.90 ( -1.72 % from previous.)

The 10 year bond yield is at 2.09%. The interest rate of the yield has increased ( +0.06 %), meaning that the value of the bond has decreased. Increasing bond yield means that the value of the bond decreases and hurts bond holders but can encourage people to put more money in bonds for the higher yield.

The percentage of advancing stocks in the InvestDashboard.com stock universe is at 77.64 % while the percent of declining stocks is at 17.63 %. Volume is 17.86 % % from the average. Higher volume means there is higher conviction in this (up) move.

The percent of stocks above the 50 Day Moving Average is 59.78 % while the percent of stocks above the 200 Day Moving Average is 37.68 %. The percent of stocks above the 200 Day Moving Average says that stocks are generally in a downtrend and not yet oversold.

There are 03.62 % of stocks hitting a new 52 week high with 00.74 % of stocks hitting a new 52 week low.

The S&P 500 return over the last 52 weeks is 05.58 %.

The median forward PE is at 15.39, the average 5 year estimated growth is at 13.53 % and average yield is 01.84 %.

The average PEGY ratio (PEGY = (PE Ratio / (Growth+Yield))) is 2.06. The PEGY Ratio of 2.06 is greater than 2 and the market is very expensive!

The average short percent of float is at 06.94 %.

The most traded stocks based on dollar value traded are:

  1. Apple Inc. (AAPL) at 119.27 (4.72; 04.12 %)
  2. Twitter, Inc. (TWTR) at 30.87 (-0.47;-01.50 %)
  3. Bank of America Corporation (BAC) at 17.28 (0.88; 05.37 %)
  4. Microsoft Corporation (MSFT) at 53.98 (0.29; 00.54 %)
  5. Facebook, Inc. (FB) at 104.20 (0.50; 00.48 %)

The winners with above average volume are:

  1. Jaguar Animal Health, Inc. (JAGX) at 2.75 (0.65; 30.95 %)
  2. Fusion Telecommunications International, Inc. (FSNN) at 2.73 (0.62; 29.38 %)
  3. Lucas Energy, Inc. (LEI) at 2.88 (0.56; 24.14 %)
  4. Abaxis, Inc. (ABAX) at 53.49 (10.13; 23.36 %)
  5. Belden Inc. (BDC) at 62.93 (11.60; 22.60 %)

The losers with above average volume are:

  1. Macrocure Ltd. (MCUR) at 1.65 (-2.61;-61.27 %)
  2. Bel Fuse Inc. (BELFB) at 17.78 (-5.15;-22.46 %)
  3. Saia, Inc. (SAIA) at 23.72 (-6.29;-20.96 %)
  4. Dynamic Materials Corp. (BOOM) at 7.64 (-1.62;-17.49 %)
  5. Big 5 Sporting Goods Corp. (BGFV) at 8.82 (-1.86;-17.42 %)

Most Recent Financial News (Updated Wed Oct 28 15:00:01 MDT 2015)


  1. Fed keeps interest rates near zero
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  4. Yes, there’s a $17,553 World Series ticket
  5. Obama’s economy in 10 charts
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  8. Is Airbnb a real threat to hotel industry?
  9. No Kisses for Hershey on National Chocolate Day
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  11. Your guide to CNBC presidential debate
  12. Presidential race may weigh on stocks
  13. Ben Carson (L) and Donald Trump (R).
  14. Trump: Here’s the real problem
  15. Walgreens deal could go through
  16. Yellen gets worst grade: Fed Survey
  17. Amgen stock gets boost from earnings beat
  18. Buffalo Wild Wings shares tumble on earnings miss
  19. California student test scores among worst in US
  20. Hot: One candidate pays $3.5 million per point in polls
  21. Fed tells markets to wake up, hike could be coming
  22. See: Follow that blimp! Runaway craft finally secured
  23. Government to Obamacare customers: Shop more
  24. Live: GOP squares off in CNBC debate
  25. Go: Pro shares plunge 16% after earnings miss
  26. Here’s what changed in the new Fed statement
  27. Watch the market’s ‘Mendoza line’
  28. Main Street will eye debate
  29. Mortgage applications down 3.5%
  30. Boulder dispensaries on GOP debate
  31. Millennials on the GOP debate
  32. Lessons on a college shortfall
  33. Fed left the door wide open for December
  34. Charging nearly $49K to pull Jeep from mud USAToday
  35. THIS now rivals AIDS as leading cause of death
  36. Republican presidential candidates Donald Trump (L) and Jeb Bush
  37. Why is this happening to IBM?
  38. Amgen boosts outlook as profit rises 50%
  39. Baxter International names Almeida as next chairman, CEO
  40. Buffalo Wild Wings lowers full-year earnings view
  41. Buffalo Wild Wings shares drop on big earnings miss
  42. Deutsche Bank to omit dividend this year and next
  43. Hanesbrands shares rally on earnings beat, raised outook
  44. Telemarketers may be big winner in Obama’s budget deal with
  45. Life: Lock shares surge 40% after hours on news of litigation
  46. Military blimp gone rogue has landed in Pennsylvania
  47. Novatel Wireless appoints new CEO
  48. Ocwen narrows loss, but revenue disappoints
  49. Pay: Pal revenue misses expectations
  50. Sanofi US recalls all Auvi-Q epinephrine auto-injectors
  51. Tyson fires two meatpacking workers after video’s release
  52. Stocks rise after Fed signals possible December rate hike
  53. Western Digital net drops 33%
  54. Yelp shares gain as company’s revenue rises, outlook tops
  55. Companies trading at low EV/EBIT ratios and buying back stock are
  56. Potential deal with Hyatt is overshadowing the largely
  57. The technical setup definitely favors the bears.
  58. A pre-earnings play on a biotech showing some life.
  59. Lack of direction isn’t helping.
  60. If anything, we are hearing more about companies cutting back than
  61. Prices have been banged up a bit in recent months, but our
  62. But will the central bank pull the trigger in December?
  63. The short-term prospects for the stock are improved, but it will
  64. As advancements accelerate, risk increasingly is mispriced across
  65. 3 takeaways from the Fed meeting.
  66. The logic can be quite challenging.
  67. The stock is part of the Dow Transportation Average, and it is
  68. Prices have more than doubled from a significant breakout point,
  69. But the Fed keeps a December rate hike in play.
  70. Either way, the market will probably sell off, but how much and
  71. World Savings Day draws attention to financial repression.
  72. There’s a small base developing in the chart.
  73. Oil might not bottom any time soon, but the long term looks
  74. The outspoken New Jersey governor has plenty to say about taxes,
  75. Reno, Nev. will get a big economic boost from its transformation
  76. Rand Paul as president would eviscerate the Fed, close the
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  78. Twitter Investors Should Prepare for Pain and Frustration
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  80. JPMorgan Chase believes its customer base of 94 million and its
  81. Walgreens Boots Alliance is intent on crushing the competition on
  82. Signs are emerging that Walt Disney and American Express are about
  83. Investors and analysts alike say, ‘How Apple trades, so trades the
  84. The billionaire activist investor asserts that if insurance giant
  85. Seniors scramble to cut expenses in a year of no Social Security
  86. Stocks retreat from session highs, and briefly dipped into the
  87. 3 Big Tech Stocks on Traders’ Radars — Plus Jim Cramer’s Take
  88. Impact investing takes a twist with a new fund launched by Freedom
  89. Toyota and Honda favor hydrogen fuel cells, while Nissan exhibits
  90. 4 Stocks Trading on Big Volume — and How to Trade Them From Here
  91. Dan Dicker, energy contributor at TheStreet, talks with Rhonda
  92. A study by the online marketplace Thumbtack finds that more 55-64
  93. Tonight the candidates for the Republican Presidential nomination
  94. Technical indicators show that the stock has hit a major low and
  95. Bullish Pfizer investors should consider the stock a buy on
  96. In the Kremlin-like world of the Fed, the slight change in the
  97. All the oil supermajors have been hard hit by low oil prices, and
  98. What is said in tonight’s debate shouldn’t shake voter’s faith in
  99. Industry sources have said anything higher than $35 per share
  100. The Federal Reserve could raise rates this year. It could raise
  101. Just telling it like it is: Christie’s track record as New Jersey

As of: Wed Oct 28 15:10:02 MDT 2015

Dow appreciates +198.09 points (1.13%) to end at 17,779.52: Wednesday October 28, 2015
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