Dow appreciates 237.77 points ( +1.38 %) to settle at 17,483.01.

The US Large Cap S&P 500 index appreciates 30.15 points ( +1.49 %) and is now at 2,053.19.

The tech heavy Nasdaq went up 56.74 points ( +1.15 %) close at 4,984.62.

Oil settles at $41.90 ( +0.38 % from last trading day.)

Gold is now at $1,081.80 ( -0.17 % from previous.)

The 10 year bond yield is at 2.27%. The interest rate of the yield has decreased ( -0.01 %), 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 65.09 % while the percent of declining stocks is at 29.32 %. Volume is -07.03 % % from the average. Lower volume means there is lower conviction in this (up) move.

The percent of stocks above the 50 Day Moving Average is 46.78 % while the percent of stocks above the 200 Day Moving Average is 35.02 %. The percent of stocks above the 200 Day Moving Average says that stocks are generally in a downtrend and not yet oversold.

There are 00.33 % of stocks hitting a new 52 week high with 01.94 % of stocks hitting a new 52 week low.

The S&P 500 return over the last 52 weeks is 00.30 %.

The median forward PE is at 15.40, the average 5 year estimated growth is at 13.32 % and average yield is 01.65 %.

The average PEGY ratio (PEGY = (PE Ratio / (Growth+Yield))) is 2.02. The PEGY Ratio of 2.02 is greater than 2 and the market is very expensive!

The average short percent of float is at 06.81 %.

The most traded stocks based on dollar value traded are:

  1. General Electric Company (GE) at 30.36 (0.08; 00.26 %)
  2. Facebook, Inc. (FB) at 104.04 (0.09; 00.09 %)
  3. Amazon.com, Inc. (AMZN) at 647.81 (5.46; 00.85 %)
  4. Apple Inc. (AAPL) at 114.17 (1.83; 01.63 %)
  5. Netflix, Inc. (NFLX) at 111.35 (7.70; 07.43 %)

The winners with above average volume are:

  1. KaloBios Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (KBIO) at 1.72 (0.82; 91.11 %)
  2. MYOS Corporation (MYOS) at 2.70 (0.98; 56.98 %)
  3. Avalon Holdings Corp. (AWX) at 2.27 (0.43; 23.37 %)
  4. e-Future Information Technology Inc. (EFUT) at 6.23 (1.03; 19.81 %)
  5. Servotronics Inc. (SVT) at 8.55 (1.34; 18.59 %)

The losers with above average volume are:

  1. Clovis Oncology, Inc. (CLVS) at 30.24 (-69.19;-69.59 %)
  2. China Housing and Land Development, Inc. (CHLN) at 3.46 (-0.94;-21.36 %)
  3. The J.G. Wentworth Company (JGW) at 2.12 (-0.49;-18.77 %)
  4. SunLink Health Systems Inc. (SSY) at 1.35 (-0.28;-17.18 %)
  5. One Horizon Group, Inc. (OHGI) at 1.07 (-0.22;-17.05 %)

Most Recent Financial News (Updated Mon Nov 16 15:00:01 MST 2015)


  1. ‘War on ISIS’ stocks rise after Paris attacks
  2. Paris terror attacks: Why stocks aren’t freaking
  3. Tourism stocks take a hit after Paris attacks
  4. Isis Pharma considers name change
  5. DraftKings tries to block daily fantasy sports ban in NY
  6. For-profit college must give $103M back to students
  7. UK hires more spies to fight ISIS
  8. Buffett sells Goldman and Walmart, buys GM and Fox
  9. How HBO’s CEO got schooled by tech whizzes
  10. Marriott & Starwood merger: Biggest hotel chain
  11. Malone: Expect media deals
  12. Biggest landowners in the US
  13. Economy a headache for Fed
  14. The best way to gift $30 trillion
  15. ‘No pushback’ from no tips: Colicchio
  16. Perrigo rejects Mylan takeover bid
  17. Scenes from the Paris attacks
  18. Biggest financial security hurdle is’
  19. Who won the Dem debate on social media?
  20. 9 US companies most exposed in Europe USAToday
  21. ‘Anonymous’ declares war on ISIS
  22. Govt. pushes tech on decryption
  23. Trump: Attack ISIS oil and banks
  24. Fed still on track to hike next month: Economist
  25. Gasoline could go to $1.50 in these states
  26. Obama to GOP: This is not a war on Islam
  27. No correction after Paris attacks: Ross
  28. Hollande: Change constitution to combat terror
  29. Russia and US could join forces to combat ISIS
  30. Taco Bell plans a first for fast food
  31. The long-term economic consequences of Paris
  32. Fed would be crazy to raise rates now
  33. Trump: Why I may have to go to war with Ted Cruz
  34. Update: As governors decry migrants, Obama holds line
  35. Retirement funds are evolving. Now what?
  36. Flags of the NATO member countries are at half mast to show
  37. Analysis: How Hillary’s 9/11 remark may haunt her
  38. Ackman’s Pershing Square adds large Mondelez position
  39. Agilent beats Q4 EPS expectations, revenue in line
  40. Another Fox offer to buy Time Warner would make sense now,
  41. Barbra Streisand, Willie Mays, Steven Spielberg to be awarded
  42. George Soros’s fund takes new stakes in Amazon, Netflix; sells
  43. Hedge fund titan Einhorn boosts Apple stake, slashes SunEdison
  44. North Dakota burns off one-fifth of its natural gas
  45. Pandora buying assets of Rdio, which is shutting down
  46. Treasury yields fall for longest stretch in 3 months after
  47. Urban Outfitters shares drop in after-hours after Q3 sales
  48. Why stocks are taking their cues from crude-oil prices
  49. Does downside early in the week set up an oversold condition?
  50. The dollar is likely to remain stronger over the short term.
  51. We would buy lightly on this current weakness and add to longs
  52. But today’s surge may be short-lived.
  53. Lots of good ideas can be gleaned from 13F filings.
  54. Can they really be tied to what the Fed says?
  55. Fundamentals trumped technical analysis in a big way.
  56. He is also loading up on some biopharmaceutical stocks.
  57. Is it too soon to determine a measured target?
  58. Policymakers are never chastised for repeating the same mistake
  59. Let’s understand what the attacks on Paris really mean for the
  60. ISIS control of oil is limited to maybe as little as 30,000
  61. I don’t see markets tanking on terrorism, but maybe other factors.
  62. New examples of price-gouging emerge from Mallinckrodt
  63. The short-term trend is definitely bearish.
  64. CAT not going down on bearish news gets us closer to a bottom and
  65. The educational toy maker is held captive by the whims of the
  66. 12 Stocks Warren Buffett Is Buying in 2015
  67. The Volatility Index (VIX) has already seen a jump in November and
  68. Wendy’s Is Ready to Make a Move on McDonald’s
  69. Is Intel’s Pullback Over Yet?
  70. Let Apple Fall Before You Pick It Up
  71. Procter & Gamble’s Pullback Could Be Just the Beginning
  72. Bond-trading revenue is shrinking as the specter of rising rates
  73. Looking to sharpen up your management skills? Then follow Micrel
  74. Investors seem to be confused as to whether the FOMC will raise
  75. If you’re interested in getting rich, you’ve probably envied the
  76. The International Monetary Fund is getting closer to making the
  77. This retailing giant is down but not out. Despite a tough year so
  78. Probably the most interesting point to come out of the various
  79. Can you guess Berkshire Hathaway’s largest stock holding? It’s the
  80. A combined Marriott and Starwood Hotels could have a negative
  81. Following the deadly terrorist attacks in Paris this weekend,
  82. Undergraduate student loans can put students in the hole for
  83. Cramer says despite a looming rate hike, investors are pushing
  84. Learning what bronze, silver, gold and platinum plans entail can
  85. The last thing the biotech industry needs today is another hit to
  86. This stock has paid increasing dividends for 43 consecutive
  87. Here’s where expats find bliss – but know also the countries you
  88. The latest data reveals NYC taxi medallion revenues declining at
  89. The apparel chain is pursuing a surprising strategy to respond to
  90. Earnings disappointments from Macy’s and Nordstrom have raised
  91. The oil ISIS’ controls is barely a drop in the global bucket, and
  92. The euro has been depreciating, and after the atrocities in Paris
  93. This luxury smartwatch is winning notice, but will buyers follow?
  94. Doug Kass, of Real Money Pro and Seabreeze Partners, comments on
  95. Royce Micro-Cap Opportunity Fund manager William Hench recommends
  96. Americans’ best intentions to save money for retirement are not
  97. Stocks Close Higher After Choppy Day
  98. Facebook responded to the terrorist attacks in Paris Friday by

As of: Mon Nov 16 15:10:02 MST 2015

Dow appreciates +237.77 points (1.38%) to end at 17,483.01: Monday November 16, 2015
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