Dow declines 31.13 points ( -0.17 %) to settle at 17,792.68.

The US Large Cap S&P 500 index declines 2.58 points ( -0.12 %) and is now at 2,086.59.

The tech heavy Nasdaq declines 2.44 points ( -0.05 %) closing at 5,102.48.

Oil settles at $41.87 ( +0.29 % from last trading day.)

Gold is now at $1,069.10 ( +0.22 % from previous.)

The 10 year bond yield is at 2.25%. 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 50.79 % while the percent of declining stocks is at 42.63 %. Volume is -11.95 % % 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 49.96 % while the percent of stocks above the 200 Day Moving Average is 39.73 %. 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 01.68 % of stocks hitting a new 52 week low.

The S&P 500 return over the last 52 weeks is 00.86 %.

The median forward PE is at 15.77, the average 5 year estimated growth is at 13.29 % and average yield is 01.95 %.

The average PEGY ratio (PEGY = (PE Ratio / (Growth+Yield))) is 2.11. The PEGY Ratio of 2.11 is greater than 2 and the market is very expensive!

The average short percent of float is at 06.77 %.

The most traded stocks based on dollar value traded are:

  1. Allergan plc (AGN) at 301.72 (-10.74;-03.44 %)
  2. General Electric Company (GE) at 30.59 (-0.07;-00.23 %)
  3. Pfizer Inc. (PFE) at 31.33 (-0.85;-02.64 %)
  4. Apple Inc. (AAPL) at 117.75 (-1.55;-01.30 %)
  5. Amazon.com, Inc. (AMZN) at 678.99 (10.54; 01.58 %)

The winners with above average volume are:

  1. KaloBios Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (KBIO) at 39.50 (21.25; 116.44 %)
  2. Aeterna Zentaris Inc. (AEZS) at 8.52 (4.29; 101.42 %)
  3. e-Future Information Technology Inc. (EFUT) at 11.57 (5.00; 76.10 %)
  4. Eco-Stim Energy Solutions, Inc. (ESES) at 4.29 (1.03; 31.60 %)
  5. Can-Fite BioPharma Ltd. (CANF) at 3.39 (0.75; 28.41 %)

The losers with above average volume are:

  1. Atlas Resource Partners, L.P. (ARP) at 1.51 (-0.78;-34.06 %)
  2. Applied DNA Sciences Inc. (APDN) at 3.18 (-1.09;-25.53 %)
  3. ProQR Therapeutics N.V. (PRQR) at 9.85 (-3.24;-24.75 %)
  4. Rex Energy Corporation (REXX) at 1.51 (-0.39;-20.53 %)
  5. Pampa Energia SA (PAM) at 21.66 (-4.56;-17.39 %)

Most Recent Financial News (Updated Mon Nov 23 15:00:01 MST 2015)


  1. Not buying a home was my smartest money move
  2. Americans will be traveling in record numbers
  3. Why you’re paying fuel surcharges here
  4. Chipotle may have bigger problems than E. coli
  5. Target going ‘all in’ for Cyber Monday
  6. Adele’s ’25’ sells 2.3 million copies in just three days
  7. Lululemon surges on takeover talk
  8. Elisabeth Hasselbeck to leave ‘Fox & Friends’
  9. Buzzfeed: Inside the viral publishing sensation
  10. We’re witnessing a slow motion tech wreck
  11. Fed vice chair signals rate hike
  12. Brands face backlash post-Paris
  13. What the bond market is saying
  14. Update: Brussels lockdown: Highest alert level maintained
  15. This credit card could ‘trap’ you
  16. Congress should prevent tax inversions: White House
  17. ‘Work it like you own it,’ and you may
  18. Paltrow opens Goop pop-up shop
  19. Hot: Insiders sending an ominous market signal
  20. New mortgage rules: Like ‘Y2K’ panic
  21. Workers at an oil facility near Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
  22. Red Lobster: Our shrimp have been … skimpy
  23. Can tech and DC meet on encyption?
  24. These 3 stocks have lost $192 billion this year
  25. Will attack ads against Trump work?
  26. Year-end offers lifting US auto sales to record levels
  27. Yellen defends Fed policy, calls for gradual hikes
  28. 10 dividend stocks for 2016 with yields up to 15.6%
  29. Banks rehearse ‘Quantum Dawn’ cyber attacks
  30. Brocade shares fall after weak outlook
  31. Canadian company posts what may be the most sexist job
  32. Stocks end slightly lower; consolidate previous week’s big
  33. Dollar hits 7-month high vs. euro on December rate-hike
  34. Hanmi Financial offers to merge with BBCN, shares halted
  35. How to avoid a nightmare at Thanksgiving
  36. How to stop Pfizer’s faux-Irish tax ripoff
  37. Palo Alto Networks beats expectations across the board
  38. Short-term Treasury yields hit 5 ”-year high as rate-hike
  39. The worst airport for Thanksgiving travelers
  40. U.S. drivers, give thanks: Gas on Thanksgiving cheapest since
  41. U.S. stocks close slightly lower in light-volume trade
  42. What to watch for in Hewlett-Packard’s earnings
  43. When car sales are high, everyone wins
  44. Our optimistic upside target is the round number of $100.
  45. I am very impressed with the bullish divergence between the lower
  46. In a rough year for energy stocks, Anadarko may be a buy.
  47. The moment of truth is upon all retailers.
  48. Even in light of activist involvement, both look dead.
  49. Stand-alone vitamin and supplement shops like GNC and Vitamin
  50. Slowing Chinese economy tarnishes some of the luster.
  51. There could be consolidations, or perhaps a bankruptcy soon.
  52. The company’s bonds are clearly on the riskiest end of the
  53. Add to longs on a close above $45.
  54. Long-term economic history provides a grim outlook for the present
  55. Market has been slow but steady with no overtly negative action.
  56. The trend has been growing for the tax-saving move.
  57. The firms will see tons of political advertising this election
  58. Two deals in particular look very tempting.
  59. Twitter Is Hanging Out in a Low-Risk Buy Zone
  60. Buy Allergan on the Way Up
  61. Carl Icahn isn’t happy with AIG CEO Peter Hancock’s response to
  62. Infosys (INFY) shares should trade higher in the coming six to 12
  63. Some observations following the Intelligence Squared U.S. debate
  64. Crowdfunding now extends from charitable and artistic endeavors to
  65. Whirlpool Is About to Spin Things Around
  66. In the U.S., the land of second chances, there’s no shame in
  67. Here’s a look at four stock collapses that are among the worst in
  68. Stocks pull modestly higher by late morning Monday as crude oil
  69. Congatec Holding, Mimecast and Instructure are safe IPOs in the
  70. Allergan (AGN) and Pfizer have agreed to merge to create the
  71. Research firms had very different views on Chipotle’s outlook
  72. Giant corporations take up most of the financial media’s time.
  73. The biggest games were released after GameStop’s most recent
  74. ‘Mockingjay – Part 2,’ easily topped the box office this weekend
  75. Traveling when a crisis hits is a uniquely vulnerable experience.
  76. U.S. consumers may be feeling more financially healthy now, but
  77. Stocks give up minor gains by mid-afternoon Monday as crude oil
  78. Is Jon Snow dead? HBO just released a clue on Twitter as to the
  79. These heavily shorted stocks could get squeezed much higher if
  80. There’s a 25% increase in credit counseling after the holidays.
  81. These stocks are seeing increased trading volume today. Here’s how
  82. Google is getting serious about its cloud business, but Amazon Web
  83. Oil Prices Are Sliding Again but Will They Hit the Mid-$20s?
  84. Here’s a technical look at how to trade three stocks seeing
  85. General Motors Is Getting Ready to Hit the Brakes
  86. Which health care companies are the most shareholder friendly?
  87. Borrowers have no say in who services their loans; a centralized
  88. Deluxe CEO Lee Schram shares how the company is not slamming the
  89. Stocks Slip as Oil Prices Drop
  90. The Force has not been with GameStop, which delivered
  91. The price of a Thanksgiving turkey may be higher than last year,

As of: Mon Nov 23 15:10:03 MST 2015

Dow declines -31.13 points (-0.17%) to end at 17,792.68: Monday November 23, 2015
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