Dow appreciates 47.24 points ( +0.30 %) to settle at 16,049.13.

The US Large Cap S&P 500 index appreciates 2.32 points ( +0.12 %) and is now at 1,884.09.

The tech heavy Nasdaq declines 26.65 points ( -0.59 %) closing at 4,517.32.

Oil settles at $44.90 ( -0.73 % from last trading day.)

Gold is now at $1,127.20 ( +0.04 % from previous.)

The 10 year bond yield is at 2.05%. The interest rate of the yield has decreased ( -0.04 %), 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 40.31 % while the percent of declining stocks is at 54.39 %. Volume is 10.13 % % 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 18.41 % while the percent of stocks above the 200 Day Moving Average is 19.45 %. The percent of stocks above the 200 Day Moving Average says that stocks are generally in a downtrend and not yet oversold.

There are 00.19 % of stocks hitting a new 52 week high with 08.63 % of stocks hitting a new 52 week low.

The S&P 500 return over the last 52 weeks is -02.35 %.

The median forward PE is at 14.38, the average 5 year estimated growth is at 13.87 % and average yield is 01.69 %.

The average PEGY ratio (PEGY = (PE Ratio / (Growth+Yield))) is 1.84. The PEGY Ratio of 1.84 says market is on the more expensive side, but not a more extreme expensive valuation (PEGY of greater than 2.)

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 109.06 (-3.38;-03.01 %)
  2. Facebook, Inc. (FB) at 86.67 (-2.54;-02.85 %)
  3. Valeant Pharmaceuticals International, Inc. (VRX) at 158.08 (-8.42;-05.06 %)
  4. Allergan plc (AGN) at 252.10 (-2.77;-01.09 %)
  5. Amazon.com Inc. (AMZN) at 496.07 (-7.99;-01.59 %)

The winners with above average volume are:

  1. The Phoenix Companies Inc. (PNX) at 32.51 (19.48; 149.50 %)
  2. Ceres, Inc. (CERE) at 1.28 (0.28; 28.00 %)
  3. China Natural Resources Inc. (CHNR) at 1.54 (0.28; 22.22 %)
  4. RiT Technologies Ltd. (RITT) at 1.69 (0.24; 16.55 %)
  5. MCBC Holdings Inc. (MCFT) at 13.52 (1.88; 16.15 %)

The losers with above average volume are:

  1. Esperion Therapeutics, Inc. (ESPR) at 18.33 (-16.76;-47.76 %)
  2. OvaScience, Inc. (OVAS) at 8.57 (-5.95;-40.98 %)
  3. Zosano Pharma Corporation (ZSAN) at 4.17 (-2.15;-34.02 %)
  4. Celator Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (CPXX) at 1.72 (-0.50;-22.52 %)
  5. Seres Therapeutics, Inc. (MCRB) at 27.00 (-7.65;-22.08 %)

Most Recent Financial News (Updated Tue Sep 29 15:00:02 MDT 2015)


  1. Tesla to deliver first Model X
  2. Chesapeake slashes 15% of workforce
  3. Cash is king. It’s better than stocks or bonds
  4. Glencore: Stock down 73%, says business is ‘robust’
  5. Fiat Chrysler failed to notify agency about car issues
  6. The stock market bull may not be dead yet
  7. Volkswagen prepares fix for 11 million vehicles
  8. Puerto Rico Congressman: We feel like 2nd class citizens
  9. Keurig is getting into the do-it-yourself soda craze
  10. NYT reporter criticized for tweeting sexual taunt critic
  11. 5 things that keep Carl Icahn awake
  12. Fed speaks, investors are confused
  13. Fed’s Williams calls for hike this year
  14. Cut the cost of prescription drugs
  15. Look who’s buying troubled home mortgages now NYT
  16. Bull market just taking a breather: Analyst
  17. Chesapeake Energy to cut 15% of workforce
  18. Facebook is going to $100: Trader
  19. The Fed may be ‘losing grip on market prices’
  20. Fed leading stocks to August lows: Expert
  21. Ferrari IPO to launch as early as Friday: Sources
  22. Nashville: New mecca for health care
  23. Google launches new phones, streaming devices
  24. Hollywood mementos go to auction
  25. Apple has changed enterprise tech: Box CEO
  26. Icahn’s bold warning about’ Icahn?
  27. Keurig has fallen 60%. Will soda save it?
  28. Prescription drugs
  29. Meet the man behind ‘sexy’ Halloween
  30. MGM’s Murren: Macau ‘ugly’ but Vegas ‘better’
  31. What happens to the Nationals now?
  32. Wooing millennials to buy condos: Very tiny condos
  33. You: Tube ads target e-commerce
  34. Aeropostale considers reverse stock split
  35. API data said to show 4.6 million-barrel climb in crude
  36. Barracuda shares fall 19% after sales miss expectations
  37. Chesapeake Energy to cut 15% of workforce
  38. Cumulus Media names Mary G. Berner its new CEO
  39. Euro breaks above $1.12 ahead of Yellen speech
  40. If you liked health-care stocks before, you’ll love them now
  41. Ralph Lauren hands CEO role of his company to former Old Navy
  42. Treasury yields fall to lowest level in a month
  43. Twitter considers ditching 140-character limit on tweets
  44. Stocks end mostly higher; S&P 500 snaps 5-day losing streak
  45. Yahoo investors say ‘good riddance’ to Alibaba spinoff
  46. We see resistance in the appreciation of the metal and maintain a
  47. A wider spread of corporate to government bonds can mean that
  48. A classic bar chart price pattern could signal a reversal from
  49. The Health Care SPDR ETF chart shows a failed rally to the
  50. Seek refuge from volatility today with this more conservative
  51. Quit complaining and embrace the correction.
  52. We would buy near $24.50, but we would question the stock’s
  53. Volume has been higher on weeks when the stock closed higher,
  54. In a better market environment, we would anticipate an upside
  55. The long-term uptrend and the improved technical indicators have
  56. Bet against short-sellers who think the oil firm is going broke.
  57. Here’s an under the radar bank stock with great technicals and 10%
  58. We can see higher lows being made on every decline and a rising
  59. In a longer-term perspective, the price action this year looks
  60. The idea of corporate profit repatriation is a fallacy.
  61. The home furnisher’s new larger-format galleries are exceeding
  62. Rising corporate debt and falling currencies form the perfect
  63. Downside price targets have been hit, and the negativity may be
  64. Whether an activist or advocate, Icahn is very good at what he
  65. These banks are all undervalued, and could attract bank-stock
  66. 7 Big Dividend Stocks Billionaire John Paulson Loves
  67. 5 Big Stocks to Trade for Big Gains
  68. 5 Breakout Stocks Under $10 Set to Soar
  69. Coca-Cola’s new Kold machine, created in partnership with Keurig,
  70. After years of sluggish growth, Japan is poised for a rebound as
  71. The chart for McCormick is giving off mixed signals, but we can’t
  72. Goldman Sachs is predicting a lackluster end to stocks this year,
  73. Here’s how to get your finances in order so you can better support
  74. Many space-related companies are poised to benefit from renewed
  75. Mc: Donald’s has a strong balance sheet, good dividend and strong
  76. Investors may be pleasantly surprised by the time third-quarter
  77. A new vehicle, plus Volkswagen’s sudden difficulties, could help
  78. Home equity lines of credit are popular again, but tread
  79. Eli Lilly’s solid fundamentals make the stock a buy, Cramer says.
  80. Europe’s largest publishing group, Axel Springer, has snapped up
  81. Slowing economic activity in both the U.S. and China combined with
  82. Facebook trades down after experiencing its third site wide
  83. Anyone who has ever pulled their credit score has noted small
  84. Once a year, look at your credit card portfolio and get rid of the
  85. U.S. stocks edge lower in choppy trading Tuesday afternoon.
  86. Because of weed ballot initiatives in several key swing states in
  87. Bed Bath & Beyond will likely see more downside before the damage
  88. V.F. Corp. is seeking to expand its biggest brand beyond just
  89. These stocks trading for less than $10 a share are within range of
  90. When a stock makes a large-percentage move, it is often just the
  91. To make real progress on closing the gender wage gap, we need to
  92. As we close out a disastrous third quarter for the markets, here
  93. General unease heading into Friday’s highly anticipated jobs

As of: Tue Sep 29 15:10:02 MDT 2015

Dow appreciates +47.24 points (0.30%) to end at 16,049.13: Tuesday September 29, 2015
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