Dow appreciates 6.49 points ( +0.04 %) to settle at 17,489.50.

The US Large Cap S&P 500 index declines 2.75 points ( -0.13 %) and is now at 2,050.44.

The tech heavy Nasdaq went up 1.4 points ( +0.03 %) close at 4,986.02.

Oil settles at $41.06 ( +0.96 % from last trading day.)

Gold is now at $1,068.90 ( +0.03 % from previous.)

The 10 year bond yield is at 2.26%. 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 37.81 % while the percent of declining stocks is at 56.31 %. Volume is 04.37 % % 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 44.41 % while the percent of stocks above the 200 Day Moving Average is 34.21 %. The percent of stocks above the 200 Day Moving Average says that stocks are generally in a downtrend and not yet oversold.

There are 00.64 % of stocks hitting a new 52 week high with 02.88 % of stocks hitting a new 52 week low.

The S&P 500 return over the last 52 weeks is -00.90 %.

The median forward PE is at 15.49, the average 5 year estimated growth is at 13.28 % and average yield is 01.96 %.

The average PEGY ratio (PEGY = (PE Ratio / (Growth+Yield))) is 2.03. The PEGY Ratio of 2.03 is greater than 2 and the market is very expensive!

The average short percent of float is at 06.75 %.

The most traded stocks based on dollar value traded are:

  1. General Electric Company (GE) at 30.32 (-0.04;-00.13 %)
  2. Synchrony Financial (SYF) at 30.58 (0.29; 00.96 %)
  3. Netflix, Inc. (NFLX) at 117.10 (5.75; 05.16 %)
  4. Apple Inc. (AAPL) at 113.69 (-0.49;-00.43 %)
  5. Facebook, Inc. (FB) at 105.13 (1.09; 01.05 %)

The winners with above average volume are:

  1. Axion Power International Inc. (AXPW) at 1.07 (0.28; 35.44 %)
  2. Airgas, Inc. (ARG) at 137.35 (31.17; 29.36 %)
  3. KaloBios Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (KBIO) at 2.17 (0.45; 26.16 %)
  4. RLJ Entertainment, Inc. (RLJE) at 1.32 (0.22; 20.00 %)
  5. Nuance Communications, Inc. (NUAN) at 20.21 (3.16; 18.53 %)

The losers with above average volume are:

  1. SunEdison, Inc. (SUNE) at 3.02 (-1.54;-33.77 %)
  2. Universal Insurance Holdings Inc. (UVE) at 20.69 (-9.18;-30.73 %)
  3. AgroFresh Solutions, Inc. (AGFS) at 5.15 (-2.01;-28.07 %)
  4. BioScrip, Inc. (BIOS) at 1.83 (-0.66;-26.51 %)
  5. Vivint Solar, Inc. (VSLR) at 7.34 (-2.23;-23.30 %)

Most Recent Financial News (Updated Tue Nov 17 15:00:02 MST 2015)


  1. Fox anchors air angry opinions after Paris attacks
  2. 4 years after Occupy Wall St: Banks are hurting
  3. Richard Branson pleads for tolerance after attacks
  4. GNC stock recovers from panic attack
  5. FanDuel stops taking bets in New York – for now
  6. Angie to Barry: Your takeover offer is too low
  7. Colbert’s Paris tribute included rude salute to terrorists
  8. Starwood Capital CEO: Obama to blame for attacks
  9. This app is the ‘hot new thing among jihadists’
  10. Charlie Hebdo responds to Paris attack
  11. Perrigo rejects Mylan takeover bid
  12. Govt. pushes tech on decryption
  13. Manufacturing is clearly in recession
  14. Can branding save your business?
  15. Social Security disability fund is dealt another blow
  16. Priciest $treets for office space
  17. American Air changes rewards ‘ fares, not miles
  18. ‘Astonishing’ US dividend growth sets record in Q3
  19. A wooden boat is stranded on the riverbed of the Dawuhan Dam during
  20. Germany on high alert after multiple bomb threats
  21. How US screening of Syrian refugees works
  22. How did Charlie Sheen hide HIV so long?
  23. Lamborghini’s new $200K Huracan
  24. Check out McDonald’s new $2 menu
  25. Dr. Not-So-Doomy: No global recession coming soon
  26. Fan: Duel stops letting New Yorkers play paid games
  27. Must: In City of Light, tourism dims but won’t go out
  28. Qdoba parent misses earnings estimate
  29. The key ISIS targets allies want to destroy
  30. The euro could hit a new low: Trader
  31. Inflation edged up in October
  32. US pension insurer posts record deficit for 2015
  33. GNC hurt but not named by FTC report
  34. Blink and you missed it
  35. Yellen: Proposed Fed law is a mistake
  36. 10 favorite stocks of value-fund managers
  37. API data show U.S. crude supplies down 482,000 barrels,
  38. Bob Evans Farms taps restaurant-industry veteran Saed Mohseni
  39. Citrix to eliminate 1,000 jobs, spin off GoToMeeting
  40. Delta will no longer allow pets to travel with checked luggage
  41. Dollar rises to 7-month high versus euro
  42. Draft: Kings will keep daily fantasy games going in New York
  43. Gawker to focus on political news, not gossip
  44. Jack in the Box shares climb on earnings growth
  45. La-Z-Boy reports improved profit, margins
  46. La-Z-Boy shares rise after company raises dividend
  47. Norfolk Southern’s stock surges after Canadian Pacific
  48. Nutritional supplements targeted by feds, stocks suffer
  49. Obama would veto House bill to reform Fed: White House
  50. Priceline names Christa Quarles as OpenTable CEO
  51. Shift to online spending showing little sign of letup
  52. These are the only three S&P 500 companies with 100% ‘buy’
  53. Ti: Vo CEO Tom Rogers to resign in January
  54. We would buy lightly on this current weakness and add to longs
  55. Would it have hurt to be down another day or two?
  56. New examples of price-gouging emerge from Mallinckrodt
  57. Big values are found in the portfolios of smaller, lesser known
  58. It’s a matter of what the banks want vs. what the economy needs.
  59. Berkshire Hathaway keeps buying Big Blue. You should, too.
  60. A rally to $19 could ensue.
  61. Take away energy and food, and prices are rising.
  62. Buyers don’t have much staying power.
  63. Future rallies will be harder to sustain.
  64. Becoming the influential firm’s number one holding is a decisive
  65. Watch for a breakout on price, or 2 secondary indicators.
  66. Here’s a closer look at five stocks Carl Icahn bought in the most
  67. Online spending — and mobile shopping in particular — continues
  68. The apparel chain is pursuing a surprising strategy to respond to
  69. Splunk Is About to Spring Higher
  70. Netflix Is Poised for a Fresh Bull Leg
  71. Shares of defense contractors that sell to governments in the
  72. Looking for the next Apple or Microsoft? These two fast-growing,
  73. Pandora shares were falling again on Tuesday, as the company
  74. Wal-Mart (WMT), Home Depot (HD) and TJX Cos. (TJX) each reported
  75. Regulatory filings show the activist investor made a big move in
  76. Marriott’s (MAR) merger with Starwood (HOT) is in the news, but
  77. Aflac stock has a low price-to-earnings ratio of just 11. See how
  78. Jeffrey Gundlach thinks the Fed may not raise rates, despite the
  79. Brian Moynihan understands why banks are easy targets for
  80. 5 Breakout Stocks to Buy Now
  81. Analysts are concerned about Valeant Pharmaceuticals but that can
  82. Urban Outfitters’s (URBN) announcement yesterday that it plans to
  83. Shares of AutoZone jump 25% this year, thanks to an auto-parts
  84. Despite being in a recession, don’t expect the Bank of Japan to
  85. Charlie Sheen’s disclosure that he’s been HIV-positive for four
  86. A hidden toll of terror is the pessimism it creates among
  87. Lack of M&A and lots of volatility may make for a risky
  88. The world’s largest retailer dropped sales guidance for 2015 and
  89. GE’s stock has enjoyed strong gains in recent months. Should you
  90. Mallinckrodt, the pharmaceutical company, abruptly raised the
  91. Underlying support for stock prices remains positive, especially
  92. Argentina’s new president might finally implement market-friendly
  93. Shares of biotech stocks have been volatile this year, but the
  94. These heavily shorted stocks could get squeezed much higher if
  95. Parents are likely to overspend during the holiday season, but
  96. Dick Costolo may no longer be the CEO of Twitter, but he’s still a
  97. There are plenty of auto insurance discounts out there – are you
  98. General Electric Is Exhausted and Needs a Rest
  99. These beaten-down stocks won’t stay down for long. You should buy
  100. Stocks Reverse on Oil Drop, Terror Scare
  101. The third quarter was unkind to many retailers, but Tractor Supply
  102. Apple Teaming With Postmates to Get You iStuff Faster ‘ Tech Roundup
  103. Rising rates will increase the cost of borrowing and lower the
  104. It might be warmer in the winter, but renters in sunny Miami and

As of: Tue Nov 17 15:10:02 MST 2015

Dow appreciates +6.49 points (0.04%) to end at 17,489.50: Tuesday November 17, 2015
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