Dow declines 222.77 points ( -1.38 %) to settle at 15,944.46.

The US Large Cap S&P 500 index declines 20.68 points ( -1.09 %) and is now at 1,882.95.

The tech heavy Nasdaq declines 99.5 points ( -2.18 %) closing at 4,468.17.

Oil settles at $32.06 ( -0.74 % from last trading day.)

Gold is now at $1,124.80 ( +0.81 % from previous.)

The 10 year bond yield is at 2.00%. The interest rate of the yield has increased ( +0.01 %), 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 28.11 % while the percent of declining stocks is at 65.26 %. Volume is 16.46 % % 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 16.32 % while the percent of stocks above the 200 Day Moving Average is 17.60 %. The percent of stocks above the 200 Day Moving Average says that stocks are generally in a downtrend and not yet oversold.

There are 00.13 % of stocks hitting a new 52 week high with 01.32 % of stocks hitting a new 52 week low.

The S&P 500 return over the last 52 weeks is -07.51 %.

The median forward PE is at 14.23, the average 5 year estimated growth is at 12.69 % and average yield is 02.53 %.

The average PEGY ratio (PEGY = (PE Ratio / (Growth+Yield))) is 2.12. The PEGY Ratio of 2.12 is greater than 2 and the market is very expensive!

The average short percent of float is at 06.76 %.

The most traded stocks based on dollar value traded are:

  1. Apple Inc. (AAPL) at 93.42 (-6.57;-06.57 %)
  2. Facebook, Inc. (FB) at 94.45 (-2.89;-02.97 %)
  3. The Boeing Company (BA) at 116.58 (-11.43;-08.93 %)
  4. Amazon.com, Inc. (AMZN) at 583.35 (-17.90;-02.98 %)
  5. Willis Group Holdings Public Limited Company (WSH) at 47.18 (-1.39;-02.86 %)

The winners with above average volume are:

  1. Seanergy Maritime Holdings Corp. (SHIP) at 4.95 (2.25; 83.33 %)
  2. Amedica Corporation (AMDA) at 1.95 (0.58; 42.34 %)
  3. TransEnterix, Inc. (TRXC) at 2.65 (0.57; 27.40 %)
  4. Erin Energy Corporation (ERN) at 2.65 (0.49; 22.69 %)
  5. Pacific Coast Oil Trust (ROYT) at 1.09 (0.19; 21.11 %)

The losers with above average volume are:

  1. CGG (CGG) at 1.60 (-0.62;-27.93 %)
  2. Lannett Company, Inc. (LCI) at 27.52 (-7.37;-21.12 %)
  3. Santander Consumer USA Holdings Inc. (SC) at 10.96 (-2.44;-18.21 %)
  4. Bill Barrett Corp. (BBG) at 3.10 (-0.68;-17.99 %)
  5. DeVry Education Group Inc. (DV) at 20.09 (-3.65;-15.37 %)

Most Recent Financial News (Updated Wed Jan 27 15:00:01 MST 2016)


  1. The commodity crash is coming to your local cafe
  2. Apple CEO warns of unprecedented ‘conditions’
  3. Black drivers beware, you could be ticketed here
  4. Kalashnikov cranking up AK-47 factory in Florida
  5. Big money is betting against Saudi Arabia
  6. For Iran, oil exports matter more than price
  7. Doctors here make $472,000
  8. How this runway model became a major foodie
  9. DeLoreans coming Back to the Future
  10. Commute to work on a one-wheeled scooter
  11. Does the next Fed move matter?
  12. eSports is coming to The CW
  13. Morningstar’s fund managers of the year
  14. Bof: A entering the cardless ATM competition
  15. Mall occupancy shows signs of weakness
  16. El Chapo drives demand for this shirt
  17. Facebook smashes Street’s estimates
  18. Why Fed could reverse course on hikes
  19. FTC sues DeVry on job prospect claims
  20. Yikes: Govt: Theranos lab poses ‘immediate jeopardy’
  21. Hot: Here’s what changed in the new Fed statement
  22. Illinois budget fix: Just don’t pay the bills
  23. Make room for more Jeeps
  24. Market reads Fed caution as no go on March rate hike
  25. Now: PayPal earnings: 36 cents per share, a penny beat
  26. Qualcomm gives weak guidance on weak chip demand
  27. Fed holds line; rate hikes still on the table
  28. The Fed is losing its benchmark: Gross
  29. How much oil can S&P 500 buy?
  30. Why oil glut not going away
  31. Eat at Wendy’s? Check your card bill
  32. Why stocks aren’t rising on the Fed
  33. Worries grow about the spread of the Zika virus
  34. Wounded Warrior Project accused of wasting money NYT
  35. Zuck defies Hawking, Gates on A.I.
  36. Bob Evans Farms to serve cage-free eggs by 2025
  37. Discover Financial profit misses expectations
  38. Ebay reports another drop in revenue
  39. Ebay reports another drop in revenue
  40. EBay shares fall 9% on lower first-quarter expectations
  41. Facebook profit tops $1 billion
  42. Fiat Chrysler to focus on truck and SUV market
  43. Juniper Networks stock crushed by weak outlook
  44. Low inflation just as big a concern as runaway price pressure,
  45. Pay: Pal shares rise after solid Q4 earnings report
  46. Qualcomm profit falls 24%
  47. Qualcomm tops Street estimates on results, falls short on
  48. San: Disk profit falls but still tops expectations
  49. Feds: DeVry says a Cheesecake Factory waiter is putting their
  50. Texas Instruments shares tick higher after earnings beat
  51. The Fed says sorry for its rate-hike forecast
  52. Tractor Supply logs small drop in earnings
  53. Our list of 20 stocks with the most stretched, or stressed out,
  54. And I am long USO, although I’m anything but bullish.
  55. Skullcandy and CDI Corp. have tanked, making them possible
  56. Tech giant is no longer a growth stock, but a mature industrial.
  57. Despite near-term weakness, Apple’s long-term story and numerous
  58. It was eerily quiet on Wednesay after the Fed released its
  59. Even if it means a stronger euro, a dovish Fed is better for
  60. The tone was dovish, but that was already expected.
  61. ‘Things aren’t that great and we are going to do nothing.’
  62. They fail to answer the key question of whether more rate hikes
  63. No need to call up or down right now.
  64. Circumstances are different from way back in December.
  65. It was a bumpy day as markets digested rising oil and a dovish Fed
  66. The market doesn’t appear to like the Fed decision to keep rates
  67. Smart investors know when to watch debt markets over equity
  68. In what we’re calling the “reverse Midas,” oil and gas service
  69. It’s earnings season for the troubled U.S. steel producers, and
  70. But the Fed’s own economists keep coming up with this stuff
  71. With solid financials and activist involvement, these 2 small-caps
  72. Here’s a single-payer system that works pretty well.
  73. The Fed will hold rates steady but acknowledge weakening global
  74. This was probably a case of two different markets having two
  75. The rise of the Internet of Things and connected cars will mean
  76. Since PayPal was spun off from eBay last July, its shares have
  77. It’s easy to underestimate Apple’s upside right now. Here’s why
  78. These dividend-paying companies look poised to boost their payouts
  79. Once written off for dead, the grandfather of the fast-food
  80. The Federal Reserve shouldn’t let the recent spate of volatility
  81. Some analysts are impressed with this gas driller’s gain of nearly
  82. Analysts have high expectations for the e-commerce giant based on
  83. The drop in oil prices will likely keep the Federal Reserve from
  84. Jim Cramer takes viewer questions from the floor of the New York
  85. The controversy over drug pricing factored into Biogen’s revenue
  86. Home goods retailer Bed Bath & Beyond is declining in late morning
  87. Biogen (BIIB) stock is gaining in midday trading on Wednesday
  88. Why does your credit score tend to get better the older you get?
  89. Insiders at these companies are scooping up shares of their own
  90. It’s all about getting into the living room.
  91. The Federal Reserve left interest rates unchanged, signaling
  92. Investors tend to fixate on the mega-cap military contractors,
  93. Higher oil prices and, in at least one case, a solid earnings
  94. Fiat Chrysler Automobiles adjusts projections to its five-year
  95. Was the Oracle of Omaha responsible for lifting the markets? And
  96. Cramer Is Watching Amazon Quarterly Results on Thursday
  97. Terex (TEX) stock is higher in afternoon trading on Wednesday
  98. Cramer is sticking with DuPont, Alcoa and WhiteWave Foods, but
  99. More downside is likely for Apple, which will create a low-risk
  100. It’s unlikely that Twitter’s new chief marketing officer Leslie
  101. Here’s a technical look at how to trade some of the most active
  102. Stocks Slump as Fed Fuels Global Fears

As of: Wed Jan 27 15:10:02 MST 2016

Dow declines -222.77 points (-1.38%) to end at 15,944.46: Wednesday January 27, 2016
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