Dow appreciates 390.3 points ( +2.42 %) while the US Large Cap S&P 500 index appreciates 48.19 points ( +2.51 %). The tech heavy Nasdaq went up 128.01 points ( +2.73 %).

Oil went down 0.39% to settle at $45.76. Gold appreciates 0.01% to settle at $1,121.10. The 10 year bond yield appreciates 0.07 points and is now at 2.19%.

The percentage of advancing stocks in the InvestDashboard.com stock universe is at 77.05 % while the percent of declining stocks is at 18.30 %. Volume is below average by 6.61%. The percent of stocks above the 50 Day Moving Average is 08.34 % while the percent of stocks above the 200 Day Moving Average is 04.51 %.There are 00.65 % of stocks hitting a new 52 week high with 00.44 % of stocks hitting a new 52 week low. The S&P 500 return over the last 52 weeks is -04.01 %.

The median forward PE is at 14.75, the average 5 year estimated growth is at 13.88 % and average yield is 01.45 % for an average PEGY ratio of 1.87. The average short percent of float is at 06.58 %.

The most traded stocks based on dollar value traded are Apple Inc. (AAPL) at 112.31 (3.04; 02.78 %), Netflix, Inc. (NFLX) at 94.95 (-3.84;-03.89 %), Alibaba Group Holding Limited (BABA) at 60.91 (-3.00;-04.69 %), Facebook, Inc. (FB) at 89.53 (1.27; 01.44 %), and Amazon.com Inc. (AMZN) at 517.50 (18.50; 03.71 %).

The winners with above average volume are Midstates Petroleum Company, Inc. (MPO) at 7.15 (2.07; 40.75 %), Willbros Group Inc. (WG) at 1.63 (0.47; 40.52 %), La Jolla Pharmaceutical Co. (LJPC) at 43.90 (9.20; 26.51 %), TECO Energy, Inc. (TE) at 26.34 (5.27; 25.01 %), and Globus Maritime Limited (GLBS) at 1.29 (0.25; 24.04 %).

The losers with above average volume are Arch Coal Inc. (ACI) at 3.98 (-1.43;-26.43 %), American Caresource Holdings, Inc. (ANCI) at 1.21 (-0.23;-15.97 %), Theravance Inc. (THRX) at 13.53 (-2.46;-15.38 %), Natuzzi SpA (NTZ) at 1.82 (-0.33;-15.35 %), and KaloBios Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (KBIO) at 3.42 (-0.59;-14.71 %).

Most Recent Financial News (Updated Tue Sep 8 14:30:01 MDT 2015)


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  38. World Bank chief economist: Fed should not hike given
  39. We could see a 90% downside day today, which usually signals a
  40. With China markets closed, we look towards Japan. The chart shows
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  46. Until WY clears $28.50, this is one very bearish setup.
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  56. Don’t try to catch a falling knife, as some stocks could go to
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  58. Health care stocks have been hot of late, but given recent
  59. The strong dollar and tax advantages are behind the trend.
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  62. Apple will unveil a new iPhone on Wednesday, Sept. 9, but will
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  79. Stocks maintain sharp gains by mid-afternoon Tuesday on hopes of
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  81. European and U.S. regulators have signed off on General Electric’s
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As of: Tue Sep 8 14:50:02 MDT 2015

Dow appreciates +390.30 points (2.42%) to end at 16,492.68: Tuesday September 08, 2015
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