Dow appreciates 396.66 points ( +2.47 %) to settle at 16,466.30.

The US Large Cap S&P 500 index appreciates 46.88 points ( +2.48 %) and is now at 1,940.24.

The tech heavy Nasdaq went up 107.27 points ( +2.38 %) close at 4,613.95.

Oil settles at $33.70 ( +0.24 % from last trading day.)

Gold is now at $1,118.30 ( +0.17 % from previous.)

The 10 year bond yield is at 1.93%. The interest rate of the yield has decreased ( -0.05 %), 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 80.15 % while the percent of declining stocks is at 15.20 %. Volume is 36.51 % % from the average. Higher volume means there is higher conviction in this (up) move.

The percent of stocks above the 50 Day Moving Average is 30.75 % while the percent of stocks above the 200 Day Moving Average is 23.10 %. The percent of stocks above the 200 Day Moving Average says that stocks are generally in a downtrend and not yet oversold.

There are 01.07 % of stocks hitting a new 52 week high with 00.80 % of stocks hitting a new 52 week low.

The S&P 500 return over the last 52 weeks is -06.84 %.

The median forward PE is at 14.07, the average 5 year estimated growth is at 12.62 % and average yield is 02.48 %.

The average PEGY ratio (PEGY = (PE Ratio / (Growth+Yield))) is 2.01. The PEGY Ratio of 2.01 is greater than 2 and the market is very expensive!

The average short percent of float is at 06.74 %.

The most traded stocks based on dollar value traded are:

  1. Amazon.com, Inc. (AMZN) at 587.00 (-48.35;-07.61 %)
  2. Facebook, Inc. (FB) at 112.21 (3.10; 02.84 %)
  3. Apple Inc. (AAPL) at 97.34 (3.25; 03.45 %)
  4. Microsoft Corporation (MSFT) at 55.09 (3.03; 05.82 %)
  5. Avago Technologies Limited (AVGO) at 133.71 (7.34; 05.81 %)

The winners with above average volume are:

  1. Superior Drilling Products, Inc. (SDPI) at 2.25 (1.20; 114.29 %)
  2. Axiall Corporation (AXLL) at 17.93 (8.13; 82.96 %)
  3. TimkenSteel Corporation (TMST) at 9.01 (3.86; 74.95 %)
  4. Avenue Financial Holdings, Inc. (AVNU) at 19.24 (5.53; 40.34 %)
  5. Mechel OAO (MTL) at 2.00 (0.50; 33.33 %)

The losers with above average volume are:

  1. Seanergy Maritime Holdings Corp. (SHIP) at 3.90 (-1.64;-29.60 %)
  2. ImmuCell Corp. (ICCC) at 5.87 (-1.87;-24.16 %)
  3. Authentidate Holding Corp. (ADAT) at 3.31 (-0.82;-19.85 %)
  4. Quality Systems Inc. (QSII) at 13.11 (-3.16;-19.42 %)
  5. CGG (CGG) at 1.01 (-0.21;-17.21 %)

Most Recent Financial News (Updated Fri Jan 29 15:00:02 MST 2016)


  1. Donald Trump ends Fox feud but…
  2. Elizabeth Warren’s biggest corporate scandals of 2015
  3. Why it stinks that Verizon is the top Dow stock
  4. ‘Schizophrenic’ month for U.S. stocks
  5. Raiders move to Las Vegas faces long odds
  6. Watson lives in more areas of our lives than we think
  7. Could a daily text make you happier?
  8. What your college major says about your job potential
  9. Best Super Bowl ads ever
  10. What is the Zika virus?
  11. Amazon shares fall as earnings miss
  12. Fed & the market: ‘Tension’ evident
  13. Fear on Wall St? Ask an escort
  14. Pending home sales rise just 0.1% in Dec
  15. Golf industry seeing ‘green shoots’?
  16. The market’s still fearful of energy
  17. Twitter’s cash puts it in a league of its own
  18. White mortality’s dark truth
  19. Americans still using their MasterCards, Visas
  20. An absent Trump won this debate: Why
  21. Apple builds secret Virtual Reality unit.
  22. Will Alaska become the next Detroit?
  23. Boeing’s 737 MAX plane takes off on first flight
  24. Buy stocks when everyone’s miserable: CEO
  25. Caterpillar closing 5 plants, cutting 670 jobs
  26. No Fed rate hike in 2016: Traders
  27. Pot is illegal ‘ but you still have to pay tax
  28. Is a Super Bowl ad really worth the $5 million?
  29. Microsoft mogul’s yacht in trouble
  30. Options strategy for a volatile market
  31. What?Pepsi turns restaurateur, to serve up some buzz NYT
  32. Phelps distracts at Arizona State
  33. The glaring flaw in stores’ plan to fight Amazon
  34. Trump: They debated. We raised $6M for vets
  35. US pay grows little in 4th quarter
  36. Warren Buffett plans to webcast annual meeting
  37. Will Alphabet make good on bets?
  38. Zuckerberg’s wealth closing in on Bezos
  39. 10 worst states to retire in
  40. 20 best places to travel for conferences ‘ even if you hate
  41. Alphabet earnings could push Google parent past Apple as
  42. Chevron loss shows deeper challenge for energy cos
  43. Dollar posts largest daily gain versus yen in 15 months
  44. Dow, S&P posts most 1% swings in January since 2008 meltdown
  45. Fed’s Fischer to get opportunity to clear up central bank
  46. Four in 10 Took No Vacation Days Last Year. Why?
  47. Jeff Bezos may have lost $4 billion on his Amazon stock Friday
  48. Junk bonds suffer a rare negative return in January–and
  49. State Department says 22 of Clinton’s emails contain highly
  50. Stocks end sharply higher, see large monthly losses
  51. 2-year Treasury yields sees steepest decline in 6 years
  52. Trump-less debate peels away eyeballs
  53. Stocks end sharply higher, but post worst January since 2009
  54. Warren Buffett plans to webcast Berkshire’s annual meeting:
  55. XPO Logistics cuts 190 positions to streamline operations
  56. You’re booking your flights all wrong
  57. Zika virus shows it may be time to wipe out the world’s
  58. Microsoft, not so much.
  59. Utilities surge while transports remain stuck in the mud.
  60. Don’t be surprised to see two energy names among them.
  61. Problems evident in Apple’s results are hardly unique to the
  62. Tech leads the way up while biotech lags behind.
  63. The equipment rental company missed on earnings and issued
  64. Buyers should stay on the sidelines of Bard until a base is
  65. They saved the day, but can they carry this market all the way
  66. We anticipate that price rallies in the prior support area ($105
  67. A modest price recovery above $90 is possible in the next few
  68. The biopharmaceutical company is in for a deeper bear phase.
  69. Don’t fight the Fed? Why not?
  70. It appears that Amgen’s share price erosion may continue given its
  71. Prices could find some support or buying interest at $80.
  72. The connected technologies company posted an earnings beat, which
  73. RELL trades for less than its cash per share, but is that a
  74. The maker of offshore drilling vessels has suspended its dividend
  75. As might be expected, one is bullish and the other is bearish.
  76. What Will Cure Bristol-Myers Squibb?
  77. The economy is a lot more resilient than people think.
  78. The editors of two leading luxury lifestyle publications, Robb
  79. Comments from Cook put Apple’s potential plans for virtual reality
  80. Microsoft is showing that its cloud offerings are helping not just
  81. The e-commerce giant couldn’t live up to analysts’ high
  82. This social media giant is on fire, with earnings results that
  83. Honeywell (HON) stock is up as the company’s quarterly profit
  84. Oil isn’t coming back soon and hasn’t bottomed yet, but when it
  85. Despite the group’s stellar performance last year, these Internet
  86. Slower U.S. Growth Could Push Back Fed Rate Hikes
  87. Investors are up in arms about Amazon’s fourth-quarter earnings
  88. These companies have what it takes to survive the volatile oil
  89. These stocks are poised to break out and trade higher from current
  90. Better-than-expected earnings reports, a U.S. economy slowly
  91. Some analysts actually suggest that beleaguered Chesapeake is an
  92. Dow Chemical (DOW) stock has declined since announcing its merger
  93. In this volatile market, it’s time to look for ‘defensive growth’
  94. These four energy stocks were hit hard with the rest of the sector
  95. A fourth round of quantitative easing and negative interest rates
  96. Global automakers face tricky decisions about how to configure
  97. Jim Cramer answers viewers’ questions, saying he prefers Facebook
  98. These four big stocks are seeing increased trading volume today.
  99. Starbucks’ pullback appears to have ended.
  100. Dow Jones Surges Almost 400 Points
  101. The: Street’s Action Alerts PLUS Portfolio Manager Jim Cramer is
  102. Zappos eliminates managers. Will your company jump on this
  103. Who’s winning the battle in retail? Amazon shares drop on earnings
  104. Missing the deadline to purchase health insurance does not mean

As of: Fri Jan 29 15:10:03 MST 2016

Dow appreciates +396.66 points (2.47%) to end at 16,466.30: Friday January 29, 2016
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