Dow declines 14.9 points ( -0.08 %) to settle at 17,798.49.

The US Large Cap S&P 500 index appreciates 1.24 points ( +0.06 %) and is now at 2,090.11.

The tech heavy Nasdaq went up 11.39 points ( +0.22 %) close at 5,127.53.

Oil settles at $41.77 ( +0.14 % from last trading day.)

Gold is now at $1,055.90 ( -0.03 % from previous.)

The 10 year bond yield is at 2.22%. 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 55.15 % while the percent of declining stocks is at 36.67 %. Volume is -60.51 % % 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 55.90 % while the percent of stocks above the 200 Day Moving Average is 43.06 %. The percent of stocks above the 200 Day Moving Average says that stocks are generally in a downtrend and not yet oversold.

There are 01.33 % of stocks hitting a new 52 week high with 00.60 % of stocks hitting a new 52 week low.

The S&P 500 return over the last 52 weeks is 01.03 %.

The median forward PE is at 15.97, the average 5 year estimated growth is at 13.24 % and average yield is 01.89 %.

The average PEGY ratio (PEGY = (PE Ratio / (Growth+Yield))) is 2.16. The PEGY Ratio of 2.16 is greater than 2 and the market is very expensive!

The average short percent of float is at 06.80 %.

The most traded stocks based on dollar value traded are:

  1. The Walt Disney Company (DIS) at 115.13 (-3.54;-02.98 %)
  2. Apple Inc. (AAPL) at 117.81 (-0.22;-00.19 %)
  3. Amazon.com, Inc. (AMZN) at 673.26 (-2.08;-00.31 %)
  4. HCC Insurance Holdings Inc. (HCC) at 77.93 (-0.06;-00.08 %)
  5. Alibaba Group Holding Limited (BABA) at 81.38 (-0.33;-00.40 %)

The winners with above average volume are:

  1. e-Future Information Technology Inc. (EFUT) at 15.89 (7.74; 94.97 %)
  2. Cyclacel Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (CYCC) at 1.02 (0.33; 47.83 %)
  3. Repros Therapeutics Inc. (RPRX) at 2.54 (0.79; 45.14 %)
  4. CVSL Inc. (CVSL) at 1.68 (0.49; 41.18 %)
  5. KaloBios Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (KBIO) at 34.83 (8.20; 30.79 %)

The losers with above average volume are:

  1. Straight Path Communications Inc. (STRP) at 10.93 (-1.43;-11.57 %)
  2. Galectin Therapeutics, Inc. (GALT) at 2.05 (-0.23;-10.09 %)
  3. Kingtone Wirelessinfo Solution Holding Ltd. (KONE) at 3.09 (-0.29;-08.58 %)
  4. Royal Bancshares of Pennsylvania Inc. (RBPAA) at 2.04 (-0.18;-08.11 %)
  5. XBiotech, Inc. (XBIT) at 7.90 (-0.69;-08.03 %)

Most Recent Financial News (Updated Fri Nov 27 15:00:01 MST 2015)


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As of: Fri Nov 27 15:10:02 MST 2015

Dow declines -14.90 points (-0.08%) to end at 17,798.49: Friday November 27, 2015
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