Dow appreciates 27.94 points ( +0.17 %) to settle at 16,016.02.

The US Large Cap S&P 500 index appreciates 1 points ( +0.05 %) and is now at 1,881.33.

The tech heavy Nasdaq declines 11.47 points ( -0.26 %) closing at 4,476.95.

Oil settles at $28.32 ( -0.49 % from last trading day.)

Gold is now at $1,086.70 ( -0.22 % from previous.)

The 10 year bond yield is at 2.04%. The interest rate of the yield has increased (+0.00%), meaning that the value of the bond has decreased. Increasing bond yield means that the value of the bond decreases and hurts bond holders but can encourage people to put more money in bonds for the higher yield.

The percentage of advancing stocks in the InvestDashboard.com stock universe is at 31.96 % while the percent of declining stocks is at 63.68 %. Volume is 26.39 % % 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 09.98 % while the percent of stocks above the 200 Day Moving Average is 16.17 %. The percent of stocks above the 200 Day Moving Average says that stocks are generally in a downtrend and not yet oversold.

There are 00.02 % of stocks hitting a new 52 week high with 11.20 % of stocks hitting a new 52 week low.

The S&P 500 return over the last 52 weeks is -07.03 %.

The median forward PE is at 14.14, the average 5 year estimated growth is at 12.77 % and average yield is 02.48 %.

The average PEGY ratio (PEGY = (PE Ratio / (Growth+Yield))) is 1.95. The PEGY Ratio of 1.95 says market is on the more expensive side, but not a more extreme expensive valuation (PEGY of greater than 2.)

The average short percent of float is at 06.78 %.

The most traded stocks based on dollar value traded are:

  1. Apple Inc. (AAPL) at 96.66 (-0.47;-00.48 %)
  2. Netflix, Inc. (NFLX) at 107.89 (3.85; 03.70 %)
  3. Facebook, Inc. (FB) at 95.26 (0.29; 00.31 %)
  4. Willis Group Holdings Public Limited Company (WSH) at 47.18 (-1.39;-02.86 %)
  5. Amazon.com, Inc. (AMZN) at 574.48 (4.30; 00.75 %)

The winners with above average volume are:

  1. Nxt-ID, Inc. (NXTD) at 1.24 (0.51; 69.86 %)
  2. Rouse Properties, Inc. (RSE) at 17.50 (4.01; 29.73 %)
  3. Sphere 3D Corp. (ANY) at 1.46 (0.31; 26.96 %)
  4. Mexco Energy Corporation (MXC) at 2.21 (0.45; 25.57 %)
  5. Zynerba Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (ZYNE) at 9.41 (1.55; 19.72 %)

The losers with above average volume are:

  1. Hortonworks, Inc. (HDP) at 10.44 (-6.13;-36.99 %)
  2. Vanguard Natural Resources, LLC (VNR) at 1.55 (-0.59;-27.57 %)
  3. C&J Energy Services, Ltd. (CJES) at 2.01 (-0.70;-25.83 %)
  4. Bonanza Creek Energy, Inc. (BCEI) at 2.06 (-0.70;-25.36 %)
  5. Flotek Industries Inc. (FTK) at 5.52 (-1.81;-24.69 %)

Most Recent Financial News (Updated Tue Jan 19 15:00:01 MST 2016)


  1. Netflix hits 75M mark, Wall Street applauds
  2. UnitedHealth expects to lose $1B on Obamacare
  3. Worried about stocks? Smart investors do this
  4. Why your iPhone battery dies with 50% left
  5. Who let the bulls out? Worst may be over
  6. Brazil’s bust is worse than we thought
  7. ISIS cuts its fighters’ salaries by 50%
  8. Why 30 million people visit this site each month
  9. More plastic than fish in oceans by 2050
  10. Last year’s tax deal is a doozy for deficits
  11. Job openings inch up in Nov.
  12. Wall Street banks’ shares tumble
  13. Buffett hurting, on pace to lose $2.3B
  14. Dirty Dozen: Porn’s biggest stars
  15. US activates emergency bird flu plan
  16. The real losers of the Miami real estate boom
  17. Weak 2016 start triggers flight to safety
  18. Big banks retreating from home loan business
  19. Chipotle’s got a case of bad timing
  20. Here’s your share of state pension shortfalls
  21. Homebuilder sentiment stalls
  22. IBM earnings and revenue top expectations
  23. IMF: We were right on China’here’s what’s next
  24. Netflix CEO Reed Hastings delivers a keynote address at CES 2016
  25. Want to save $1 million? Stop doing this
  26. Who’s getting Apple shares wrong?
  27. Yikes: Stolen Uber accounts worth more than stolen cards
  28. Offbeat ways to wipe out student debt
  29. Mark Cuban slams Texas AG
  30. Rights icon on MLK, Ryan & Trump
  31. Key: Why rallies can’t be trusted
  32. Univision buys stake in The Onion
  33. West Elm recalls bar stools over fall risk
  34. AMD shares drop as bulk of forecast revenue range falls below
  35. Cree shares rise after earnings beat
  36. Dollar rises vs. yen on China stimulus hopes
  37. S&P 500, Dow end slightly higher as oil rout resumes
  38. IBM profit falls on lower revenue
  39. IBM shares slide as revenue drops for 15th straight quarter
  40. Palin endorses Trump as Iowa governor blasts Cruz
  41. Netflix adds more subscribers than expected
  42. Netflix shares up on earnings beat; company predicts ‘modest’
  43. Tesla sues German auto parts maker over ‘falcon wing’ Model X
  44. Loonie may weaken if BOC cuts rates Wednesday
  45. Wealth inequality is 100 times worse than income inequality
  46. Wednesday is a make-or-break day for Brazil’s currency
  47. What would an exit by UnitedHealth Group mean for Obamacare?
  48. IBM’s 3-year downturn shows no signs of turning around any time
  49. And if there is a bounce, it is likely to be sold.
  50. The fast food chain stock could dip to retest the $110 level.
  51. The global diesel engine manufacturer’s charts show that investors
  52. I don’t see a recession in the cards.
  53. It appears the central bank wants Congress to provide it with a
  54. INTC beat 4Q earnings estimates, but plenty of negatives remain.
  55. We’re seeing lots of negatives (plus a few positives) so far.
  56. Without some base building, a lasting rally is unlikely to get
  57. In the end, $180 looks to be the ultimate line in the sand on the
  58. If IP reaches $30 without any reduction in its dividend, the yield
  59. No one yet has built a more exquisite measuring device for human
  60. The stock could show further short-term gains, but a sustained
  61. Continued low energy prices could put MLPs “take-or-pay” contracts
  62. Netflix and Viacom lead the S&P Tuesday on strong earnings calls
  63. Don’t ignore the opportunity that dislocation can provide.
  64. A KKR report inspires ideas in select real estate finance funds
  65. A strong open doesn’t always produce greater clarity.
  66. The gap-up open quickly faded, and there is no buying traction at
  67. Instead of buying weakness, we would buy strength above $41.
  68. Prices could well continue to fall and retest the lows of 2011 in
  69. Shares have been falling like a rock, and recent tourism and
  70. The worst thing about this market is that individual stock charts
  71. This gloom-and-doom attitude is just the tip of the iceberg.
  72. Today’s 4Q earnings results validate our repeatedly bullish view
  73. Recent trades in the distressed aluminum company illustrate why
  74. The WEF host country has a lot to offer to investors.
  75. For Netflix, it’s been largely about one thing and one thing only
  76. The beleaguered burrito chain is taking a page from Starbucks as
  77. Delta reports record earnings in 2015 and expects to do better in
  78. If you’re looking for safety as well as income in a highly
  79. Tiffany (TIF) stock is plunging this afternoon after reporting its
  80. Worries about China’s economy tanked global markets, but the focus
  81. Biotech stocks are buried in a deep hole. To climb out, companies
  82. Fiat CEO Sergio Marchionne says the fall in Fiat Chrysler shares
  83. Stocks turn lower by mid-afternoon Tuesday as crude oil struggles
  84. [wellsfargocarriage-inside_139x90.jpg]
  85. It appears that virtually nothing GOP candidate Donald Trump says
  86. Research firm Ladenburg downgraded its rating on the hotel REIT
  87. The REAL ID Act, a sweeping expansion of identification standards,
  88. Here’s one stock that’s perfectly poised to profit despite a major
  89. Bigger year-round Pell grants are touted as a solution for
  90. The transports, banks and semiconductor sectors have begun 2016
  91. If AIG can begin to form a base here, a very low-risk buying
  92. For the 23rd year in a row, IBM was awarded the most U.S. patents.
  93. Stocks Recover But Oil Worries Remain
  94. The 8% drop in the S&P 500 Index since the start of 2016 has
  95. IBM stock is down in after-hours trading on Tuesday after the
  96. Netflix (NFLX) shares are surging in after-hours trading on

As of: Tue Jan 19 15:10:03 MST 2016

Dow appreciates +27.94 points (0.17%) to end at 16,016.02: Tuesday January 19, 2016
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