Dow declines 254.15 points ( -1.44 %) to settle at 17,448.07.

The US Large Cap S&P 500 index declines 29.03 points ( -1.40 %) and is now at 2,045.97.

The tech heavy Nasdaq declines 61.94 points ( -1.22 %) closing at 5,005.08.

Oil settles at $41.66 ( -0.22 % from last trading day.)

Gold is now at $1,083.90 ( +0.27 % from previous.)

The 10 year bond yield is at 2.32%. The interest rate of the yield has decreased ( -0.02 %), 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 16.19 % while the percent of declining stocks is at 78.39 %. Volume is -02.29 % % from the average. Lower volume means there is lower conviction in this (down) move.

The percent of stocks above the 50 Day Moving Average is 46.03 % while the percent of stocks above the 200 Day Moving Average is 34.47 %. The percent of stocks above the 200 Day Moving Average says that stocks are generally in a downtrend and not yet oversold.

There are 00.23 % of stocks hitting a new 52 week high with 03.57 % of stocks hitting a new 52 week low.

The S&P 500 return over the last 52 weeks is 02.13 %.

The median forward PE is at 15.78, the average 5 year estimated growth is at 13.37 % and average yield is 01.65 %.

The average PEGY ratio (PEGY = (PE Ratio / (Growth+Yield))) is 2.04. The PEGY Ratio of 2.04 is greater than 2 and the market is very expensive!

The average short percent of float is at 06.96 %.

The most traded stocks based on dollar value traded are:

  1. General Electric Company (GE) at 30.16 (-0.51;-01.66 %)
  2. Apple Inc. (AAPL) at 115.72 (-0.39;-00.34 %)
  3. Amazon.com, Inc. (AMZN) at 665.60 (-7.65;-01.14 %)
  4. Facebook, Inc. (FB) at 108.02 (-0.99;-00.91 %)
  5. Allergan plc (AGN) at 300.04 (-9.72;-03.14 %)

The winners with above average volume are:

  1. Skyline Medical Inc. (SKLN) at 4.75 (1.01; 27.01 %)
  2. MannKind Corp. (MNKD) at 2.64 (0.42; 18.92 %)
  3. Constellium N.V (CSTM) at 8.52 (1.32; 18.33 %)
  4. LiqTech International, Inc. (LIQT) at 1.24 (0.18; 16.98 %)
  5. Eyegate Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (EYEG) at 3.77 (0.54; 16.72 %)

The losers with above average volume are:

  1. Derma Sciences Inc. (DSCI) at 4.04 (-1.56;-27.86 %)
  2. Freshpet, Inc. (FRPT) at 6.28 (-2.09;-24.97 %)
  3. Immune Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (IMNP) at 1.01 (-0.31;-23.48 %)
  4. Digital Ally Inc. (DGLY) at 5.84 (-1.67;-22.24 %)
  5. Fairmount Santrol Holdings Inc. (FMSA) at 2.34 (-0.66;-22.00 %)

Most Recent Financial News (Updated Thu Nov 12 15:00:01 MST 2015)


  1. Ex-Citigroup CEO: Big banks don’t work
  2. Jamie Dimon’s case for keeping big banks big
  3. Americans are buying tons of gold
  4. Fed to America: Prepare for higher interest rates
  5. America’s economy still has a big problem
  6. Popeyes CEO on wage hikes: ‘Life will go on’
  7. Firefox has finally come to iOS
  8. Walmart Black Friday protesters will fast for wages
  9. 5 Facebook apps no one remembers
  10. In-N-Out sues delivery service DoorDash
  11. New crown for most expensive home
  12. Cuomo’s minimum wage power play
  13. Schwab: Here’s how to play bonds now
  14. What?Could Apple’s newest patent waterproof your phone?
  15. Barclays: Buy the coming market sell-offs
  16. Whoa: Billionaire: AI could put workers ‘out to pasture’
  17. Chipotle’s tough year just got worse
  18. Cisco shares slide 5% as guidance disappoints
  19. Cracking tech’s diversity code
  20. For US investors, loyalty to home could backfire
  21. How Mother Nature helps prevent climate change
  22. Now: Hulu seeks to sell stake to Time Warner: Report
  23. Malone: Expect media deals
  24. Making college free won’t fix THIS
  25. Yikes: Nordstrom skids 17% after earnings disappoint
  26. Health: Care.gov sign-ups top 500,000 in first week
  27. Oil prices melt down, could retest low
  28. What’s gambling, and what’s legal?
  29. Street betting big on banks before Fed liftoff
  30. Surprise! Start-ups don’t always go up
  31. The shorts are surging in this commodity
  32. Wow: Meet the biggest landowners in the US
  33. Why foreclosures spiked in Oct
  34. Applied Materials sees orders, profit grow
  35. Applied Materials stock rises on strong quarterly earnings
  36. Blue Buffalo shares pop after posting better-than-expected
  37. Cisco profit rises but outlook disappoints
  38. Euro trades at highest level in a week as Yellen avoids
  39. El Pollo Loco slumps as revenue falls short; trims full-year
  40. Fossil cuts outlook, profit falls 45%
  41. Fossil shares tumble on weaker-than-expected sales, gloomy
  42. Hulu in talks to sell stake to Time Warner
  43. Lose a Thankless Daycare Job? Try Living at Home
  44. Netflix shares fall on news Time Warner could invest in Hulu
  45. Nordstrom reports drop in earnings, cuts guidance
  46. Nordstrom shares plunge after company misses Wall Street
  47. Party City logs weak third-quarter retail sales
  48. Planet Fitness shares jump on earnings, outlook beat
  49. Rakuten puts English on growth push
  50. Two Fed officials warn investors should take gradual rate-hike
  51. Yum Brands says sales in China up 5%, stock gains
  52. Prices look poised to break down, but we are not sure what price
  53. The tech giant’s plan to enter the P2P payments space has our full
  54. There is room — even compulsory need — to look for
  55. It has to do with oil companies and banks.
  56. Our indicators are pointing to lower prices for CELG.
  57. The financial media has created this cottage industry of gold
  58. Stocks you never hear about often trounce the ones U.S. investors
  59. I have found good ideas from their 13D and 13D filings.
  60. Federal spending is up, but U.S. monetary policy is deflationary.
  61. The department store is developing the correct strategy relative
  62. Investors may be taking some skin out of the game.
  63. Can it stay above the closing level from the end of last year?
  64. Yes, the chain needs a Miracle on 34th Street. But it might get
  65. You: Tube’s new subscription service Red may only attract a slice of
  66. Don’t listen to fear-mongering bears. This market will continue
  67. With the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals set in stone, the
  68. 3 Big Beaten-Down Stocks That Are Headed Even Lower
  69. Oil Stuck Below $80? No Way, or Global Collapse Is Coming
  70. Wendy’s Is Ready to Make a Move on McDonald’s
  71. Is Intel’s Pullback Over Yet?
  72. These two stocks are popular with many investors, partly because
  73. Apple is reportedly working on its own peer-to-peer payments
  74. Viacom showed modest improvements in advertising sales and
  75. Although negative comments are coming from Rolls-Royce, and weak
  76. As the information giant looks to focus on financial and legal
  77. Hillary Clinton supporters think they already know who her
  78. General Electric is shedding its financials businesses and growing
  79. Roadwarriors dish on the how to of flying upfront and staying in
  80. The digital vehicle-buying platform posts strong operational
  81. The overreaction to Macy’s latest operating results has dragged
  82. While fans sink their dollars into tickets, brews and burgers,
  83. Community banks have increased lending to community developers and
  84. Foreign governments have turned from net buyers of U.S. Treasuries
  85. Stocks remain lower in the early afternoon Thursday after a
  86. The Federal Reserve’s potential rate hike is prompting companies
  87. Actor Nicolas Cage lost a fortune through ill-advised real estate
  88. Today we feature three shorts in addition to our three longs as
  89. As monetary policy diverges in the U.S. and Europe, the value of
  90. Yes, the retail giant still needs another ‘Miracle on 34th
  91. Aggressive Federal Reserve tightening could awaken the bear, but
  92. Banks are feeling the pinch from fintech and that may be an
  93. The auto parts retail chain is ousting its CEO, replacing four
  94. Apple may be working on its own peer-to-peer payments service. But
  95. Popular sets can quickly sell out, so if you’re thinking of
  96. [julianrobertson_139x90.jpg] [ebaysign2_139x90.jpg]
  97. Barry Diller’s Internet empire offers $512 million for Angie’s
  98. Let Apple Fall Before You Pick It Up
  99. Average student loan debt topped out over $35,000 for the first
  100. Mann: Kind manages to raise a fraction of the money hoped from
  101. Stocks Hit Again by Rate Worries, Oil
  102. Time Warner may invest in Hulu, the subscription streaming

As of: Thu Nov 12 15:10:03 MST 2015

Dow declines -254.15 points (-1.44%) to end at 17,448.07: Thursday November 12, 2015
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