Dow declines 92.26 points ( -0.52 %) to settle at 17,663.54.

The US Large Cap S&P 500 index declines 10.05 points ( -0.48 %) and is now at 2,079.36.

The tech heavy Nasdaq declines 20.52 points ( -0.40 %) closing at 5,053.75.

Oil settles at $46.42 ( -0.36 % from last trading day.)

Gold is now at $1,141.60 ( +0.02 % from previous.)

The 10 year bond yield is at 2.15%. The interest rate of the yield has decreased ( -0.02 %), meaning that the value of the bond has increased. Decreasing bond yield means that the value of the bond increases and benefits bond holders but can discourage people from putting money in bonds.

The percentage of advancing stocks in the InvestDashboard.com stock universe is at 41.84 % while the percent of declining stocks is at 52.09 %. Volume is 07.38 % % from the average. Higher volume means there is higher conviction in this (down) move.

The percent of stocks above the 50 Day Moving Average is 55.06 % while the percent of stocks above the 200 Day Moving Average is 36.18 %. The percent of stocks above the 200 Day Moving Average says that stocks are generally in a downtrend and not yet oversold.

There are 00.83 % of stocks hitting a new 52 week high with 01.14 % of stocks hitting a new 52 week low.

The S&P 500 return over the last 52 weeks is 04.80 %.

The median forward PE is at 15.65, the average 5 year estimated growth is at 13.53 % and average yield is 01.88 %.

The average PEGY ratio (PEGY = (PE Ratio / (Growth+Yield))) is 2.10. The PEGY Ratio of 2.10 is greater than 2 and the market is very expensive!

The average short percent of float is at 06.91 %.

The most traded stocks based on dollar value traded are:

  1. Apple Inc. (AAPL) at 119.50 (-1.03;-00.85 %)
  2. Valeant Pharmaceuticals International, Inc. (VRX) at 93.77 (-17.73;-15.90 %)
  3. Facebook, Inc. (FB) at 101.97 (-2.91;-02.77 %)
  4. Allergan plc (AGN) at 308.47 (4.09; 01.34 %)
  5. Microsoft Corporation (MSFT) at 52.64 (-0.72;-01.35 %)

The winners with above average volume are:

  1. VirtualScopics Inc. (VSCP) at 4.50 (2.70; 150.00 %)
  2. Fluidigm Corporation (FLDM) at 10.81 (3.43; 46.48 %)
  3. Cray Inc. (CRAY) at 29.63 (7.40; 33.29 %)
  4. YRC Worldwide Inc. (YRCW) at 18.26 (4.41; 31.84 %)
  5. Sequans Communications S.A. (SQNS) at 1.86 (0.37; 24.83 %)

The losers with above average volume are:

  1. Fairway Group Holdings Corp. (FWM) at 1.16 (-0.66;-36.26 %)
  2. Control4 Corporation (CTRL) at 6.54 (-2.40;-26.85 %)
  3. Aaron’s, Inc. (AAN) at 24.67 (-8.88;-26.47 %)
  4. DigitalGlobe, Inc. (DGI) at 14.93 (-4.97;-24.97 %)
  5. SolarCity Corporation (SCTY) at 29.65 (-8.42;-22.12 %)

Most Recent Financial News (Updated Fri Oct 30 15:00:01 MDT 2015)


  1. ESPN shutting down Grantland
  2. Oil crash: Saudi Arabia rating downgraded
  3. GM’s recall fix: Don’t park in the garage
  4. Tech’s Fab 5 are now worth $2.2 trillion
  5. Best month for stocks in four years, but …
  6. Bloodletting at big oil companies continues
  7. Budget deal could mean less Social Security for couples
  8. CVS burned again by tobacco ban
  9. Out of prison and out of work
  10. The dropout club thousands of doctors want to join
  11. ‘ Tide turns for underwater homeowners [94]’ Your rent’s too high?
  12. $$$54M Americans are now doing this’should you?
  13. Who’s worth more: Jason, Freddy or Jaws?
  14. Influence of the strong dollar
  15. GOP Debate hot-button issue: Wages
  16. Nobel Prize auctions for almost $800,000
  17. Halloween asteroid to be ‘pretty close’
  18. Yikes: Bubonic plague infects Oregon teenager
  19. Clinton calls to end private prisons, mass jailing
  20. Budget deal may cost couples $$$ in Social Security
  21. Lacker: Why I dissented at last FOMC vote
  22. Fed’s Williams: The Fed is seeing a ‘warning sign’
  23. The fund cashing in on sin
  24. Home flippers get creative as competition heats up
  25. Must: Janet Yellen just got some pretty bad news
  26. Obamacare’s open-enrollment picture
  27. NY Mets stuff outsold 2014 in 1 day
  28. Poll: Hillary Clinton hits 50% support
  29. RNC suspends NBC News, Telemundo as debate partners
  30. One of these opens every day in China
  31. So just how great was October for markets?
  32. Sears to open Thanksgiving
  33. Strategist: Market to ‘melt up’ into year end
  34. Tepper: Rumor believers must be high
  35. Why a millionaire hired a Navy Seal
  36. Ackman says Valeant regulatory compliance no worse than rest
  37. Amazon shutting down Groupon rival
  38. Dollar posts second straight monthly gain
  39. Egyptian billionaire discloses 6% stake in Adidas
  40. Hotel industry enters a merger frenzy
  41. Periscope to be available on Apple TV
  42. Real estate on the nation’s Elm Streets need not be the stuff
  43. Saudi Arabia hit with S&P credit downgrade on weak oil
  44. These college majors are dying
  45. The crazy cool Halloween pumpkin that will carve a $750 hole
  46. Treasury yields finish October higher on rising rate-hike
  47. U.S. stocks book biggest monthly gain since Oct 2011
  48. Stocks book biggest monthly gain since October 2011
  49. Will retailers give consumers the one thing they want most for
  50. Plus, thoughts on Baidu, LinkedIn, China and the Fed.
  51. And does anybody think a Walgreens-Rite Aid deal is a good idea?
  52. Here are a few charts that give me enough confidence to anticipate
  53. The stock has had some big swings, up and down, but the charts and
  54. The stock could continue to weaken, and could eventually retest
  55. Stocks are set to rise, while the dollar will weaken.
  56. The stock has been improving since its August low.
  57. Looking at stocks with three to five year appreciation potential.
  58. We said the stock would trade sideways before a better markup, and
  59. We are heading into the best time of the year seasonally.
  60. Considering the short-term and long-term technicals, we anticipate
  61. The Market Vectors Russia ETF could be an enormous winner from a
  62. We think the iShares Russell 2000 ETF could rally 10% or more by
  63. Managements of the two H-P derivatives should be focused on
  64. The charts show that the stock could rally to the underside of the
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  68. Broker dealers should scrutinize their operations and expenses and
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  70. Federal Reserve policymakers left rates unchanged at their meeting
  71. About four-fifths of China hedge funds have a long bias and have
  72. Iconic aerospace and technology companies Boeing, Lockheed Martin
  73. With S&P 500 revenue falling in the third quarter, here are five
  74. Todd Siwak says that about a quarter of the year’s candy
  75. Coffee powerhouse Starbucks had an impressive fourth quarter,
  76. We pinpoint which of these energy behemoths is your best bet for
  77. Industry deal volume and value are up sharply this year as
  78. The package delivery company needs its investments in new tech and
  79. The transfer lightens the casino operator’s debt load, clearing
  80. It’s time to unload these toxic stocks from your portfolio.
  81. Herbalife has one thing to say to Bill Ackman:
  82. Stocks turn mixed by mid-morning after business activity in
  83. Private lender looks to avoid the mistakes made by the Department
  84. Retail forecasts are calling for sales growth during the
  85. These stocks look ready to break out and trade higher from current
  86. Fitbit is a hot tech stock that’s getting plenty of fawning press,
  87. Columbia Sportswear’s strong earnings erased fears about the
  88. After three years of stagnant revenue growth, missed
  89. Stocks fall back into the red Friday afternoon as a lag in
  90. Managements of the two H-P derivatives should be focused on
  91. The S&P 500 Index rose 8.3% in October, snapping back from its
  92. This avionics maker is a great growth opportunity for 2016, but
  93. Here’s a technical look at how to trade some of the most active
  94. These stocks are trading on big volume today. Here’s how to trade
  95. These leading chemical companies should be profiting from the
  96. Brooks is one of the best known brands for long distance runners
  97. Priced out of San Francisco and Manhattan? Have you thought of
  98. Berkshire Hawthaway’s bold investment gambit pays off handsomely,
  99. Whether IBM is a good bet depends on your time horizon and need
  100. Stocks enjoyed their biggest monthly gain in four years during
  101. The S&P 500 Index rose 8.3% in October. Here are the 10
  102. As temperatures start to dip lower, consumers should begin
  103. Politicians love to compare personal and government finances.

As of: Fri Oct 30 15:10:02 MDT 2015

Dow declines -92.26 points (-0.52%) to end at 17,663.54: Friday October 30, 2015
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