Dow declines 4.41 points ( -0.02 %) to settle at 17,732.75.

The US Large Cap S&P 500 index declines 2.34 points ( -0.11 %) and is now at 2,081.24.

The tech heavy Nasdaq declines 1.56 points ( -0.03 %) closing at 5,073.64.

Oil settles at $40.51 ( -0.07 % from last trading day.)

Gold is now at $1,081.40 ( +0.32 % from previous.)

The 10 year bond yield is at 2.25%. 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 43.75 % while the percent of declining stocks is at 50.21 %. Volume is -11.03 % % 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 48.22 % while the percent of stocks above the 200 Day Moving Average is 37.66 %. The percent of stocks above the 200 Day Moving Average says that stocks are generally in a downtrend and not yet oversold.

There are 00.89 % of stocks hitting a new 52 week high with 01.64 % of stocks hitting a new 52 week low.

The S&P 500 return over the last 52 weeks is 00.08 %.

The median forward PE is at 15.63, the average 5 year estimated growth is at 13.30 % and average yield is 01.94 %.

The average PEGY ratio (PEGY = (PE Ratio / (Growth+Yield))) is 2.05. The PEGY Ratio of 2.05 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. Apple Inc. (AAPL) at 118.78 (1.49; 01.27 %)
  2. Amazon.com, Inc. (AMZN) at 661.27 (-2.27;-00.34 %)
  3. General Electric Company (GE) at 30.27 (-0.25;-00.82 %)
  4. Pfizer Inc. (PFE) at 32.29 (-1.02;-03.06 %)
  5. Allergan plc (AGN) at 302.05 (-8.75;-02.82 %)

The winners with above average volume are:

  1. KaloBios Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (KBIO) at 10.40 (8.33; 402.42 %)
  2. Arcadia Biosciences, Inc. (RKDA) at 3.96 (1.08; 37.50 %)
  3. Uni-Pixel, Inc. (UNXL) at 1.22 (0.25; 25.77 %)
  4. InterCloud Systems, Inc. (ICLD) at 1.38 (0.25; 22.12 %)
  5. Macrocure Ltd. (MCUR) at 1.06 (0.18; 20.45 %)

The losers with above average volume are:

  1. Bon-Ton Stores Inc. (BONT) at 1.21 (-0.77;-38.89 %)
  2. Kirkland’s Inc. (KIRK) at 13.60 (-6.67;-32.91 %)
  3. Stage Stores Inc. (SSI) at 6.26 (-2.78;-30.75 %)
  4. Geospace Technologies Corporation (GEOS) at 10.76 (-4.11;-27.64 %)
  5. China Advanced Construction Materials Group, Inc. (CADC) at 1.70 (-0.64;-27.35 %)

Most Recent Financial News (Updated Thu Nov 19 15:00:01 MST 2015)


  1. Drug stock soars 400% after pharma exec buys it
  2. Cool cars from the 2015 L.A. Auto Show
  3. Jared Fogle sentenced to more than 15 years
  4. America’s largest insurer may ditch Obamacare
  5. Zuckerberg gives $20M to speed up school Internet
  6. Spotify gives new moms and dads 6 months off
  7. Facebook can now hide your exes
  8. Tinder CEO’s interview from hell
  9. Olivia Munn blitzes press over Aaron Rodgers reports
  10. Driving the most beautiful production car ever
  11. How did Charlie Sheen hide HIV?
  12. Hedge funds pile into govt bonds
  13. Borders, terror top election concerns
  14. Square’s strong showing is a relief
  15. Hello? Adele’s ’25’ reportedly skips Apple, Spotify NYT
  16. United: Health’s Obamacare stunner: More to come?
  17. Ex-Subway rep Fogle gets 15 years
  18. BREAKING: Fed Vice Chair Fischer signals rate hike
  19. Mester: The Fed’s not boxed in
  20. Ex-baseball star Jeter sues underwear maker
  21. Goldman’s plan to profit off Christmas
  22. Janet Yellen
  23. Home sales stall in October
  24. JP Morgan’s former country getaway can now be yours
  25. Billionaire Griffin warns on art prices
  26. Los Angeles housing takes a U-turn
  27. Tinder parent Match ends up 22% in trading debut
  28. Mc: Donald’s to pay $355K for discrimination case
  29. Meet a Syrian refugee family in NJ
  30. Nike: $12B buyback, dividend hike, 2-for-1 stock split
  31. House passes bill to halt Syrian refugees admission
  32. Yahoo investor: Spin off core business
  33. Students aren’t inspired by candidates
  34. Research declares end of mass migration from Mexico
  35. The best deal for car insurance is…
  36. Whoa: This is what a $45K Thanksgiving buys…
  37. Record Thanksgiving cost? Don’t panic, yet
  38. Women closing the gender gap
  39. 13 ‘Dividend Aristocrat’ stocks with yields over 4%
  40. Amazon Web Services inks wind farm deal to power data centers
  41. Dollar retreats for second day in a row
  42. Fed has done everything possible to avoid surprising markets,
  43. Fresh Market’s quarterly profit drops on charges
  44. Gap cuts outlook as sales disappoint
  45. Homes with good schools unaffordable on average wages, new
  46. How to shop on Black Friday, and inexpensive cars that are
  47. Mentor Graphics shares plunge on poor fourth-quarter outlook
  48. Nike shares surge on buyback, stock split, dividend hike
  49. Noble Midstream postpones IPO on weak market conditions
  50. Pepsi: Co raises quarterly dividend by 7.3%
  51. Pfizer may be bought, not buyer, in Allergan deal
  52. Shipping index falls to all-time low, stoking fears about
  53. Splunk names new CEO, beats on earnings
  54. U.S. stocks finish flat as health-care, energy sectors weigh
  55. Valeant enjoys big rebound after Citigroup gives thumbs up
  56. It would not be hard to imagine that the next test breaks the $100
  57. But is the TRIN a sign of trouble?
  58. Buy Hess at $58, as oil flashes below $40 a barrel.
  59. The next wave of retail earnings is upon us, and they are arguably
  60. One reason for the outperformance is that this model portfolio
  61. The heavier volume of trading in recent months suggests that the
  62. The Fed can justifiably sit tight through another meeting.
  63. The sector saw solid performance this week as the biotech
  64. Buying after a steep price decline, even if not at the absolute
  65. One good excuse and the selling will kick in.
  66. The tech darling is rallying today, but look past the headlines.
  67. Caution, have a plan to exit WWAV if it breaks support.
  68. Activist investors share their best ideas.
  69. That wasn’t to be expected heading into the day.
  70. Short lesson No. 1: You won’t be saved by zero.
  71. Visa Looks Vulnerable — Wait Before Buying
  72. Is Schlumberger Slipping Into a Deep Pullback?
  73. These retailers have had terrible years, which raises the stakes
  74. Can Disney Continue to March Higher?
  75. How to Profit From Ambarella’s Volatility
  76. The dollar has risen in value over the past 18 months, and
  77. Mobile payments company Square opened for trading at $11.20, above
  78. These three beaten-down stocks have dividend yields of at least 3%
  79. U.S. stocks struggle for direction on Thursday following a massive
  80. Copper prices do not have the same resilience as oil prices, and
  81. Both retailers are pure plays on the housing sector’s recovery,
  82. Wells Fargo Asset Management’s Margie Patel explains why Estee
  83. European stocks are the focus of the Fidelity Overseas Fund. Its
  84. The dollar keeps gaining strength, and if it reaches parity with
  85. Square (SQ) stock made its market debut on the New York Stock
  86. Quantitative easing has been good for Wall Street, but has it done
  87. Bio: Marin will almost certainly be halted all day next Tuesday, so
  88. Head online to find some quick cash for the holidays.
  89. Smucker has made great acquisitions and the stock is up after
  90. Here are four stocks with similar patterns in which they broke
  91. Ford Motor showed off its new 2017 Escape in New York Thursday,
  92. CFPB decries borrower abuse, yet regulators are slot to come up
  93. Square’s IPO in Pictures – Six Incredible Images of the Jack
  94. U.S. stocks turn mixed by mid-afternoon Thursday as a rally in
  95. Could EDMC live to scam again if it can survive federal government
  96. The German automaker, embroiled in emissions scandal, shows
  97. Sun: Edison has suffered so much damage that at this point its only
  98. The sector saw solid performance this week as the biotech
  99. This retail giant just scored a stellar earnings report that gives
  100. Oil demand is booming, especially here in the United States, but
  101. Things look dangerous for daily fantasy sports companies like
  102. BP, Exxon Mobil, Chesapeake Energy, Chevron, Royal Dutch Shell and
  103. Higher rates are all but certain, inciting equity investors to
  104. Vodafone offers investors the potential for emerging market
  105. Square, Match Give Market Needed Boost
  106. Pfizer (PFE) shares are slumping as the biopharmaceutical company

As of: Thu Nov 19 15:10:02 MST 2015

Dow declines -4.41 points (-0.02%) to end at 17,732.75: Thursday November 19, 2015
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