Dow declines 17.12 points ( -0.10 %) to settle at 16,449.18.

The US Large Cap S&P 500 index declines 0.86 points ( -0.04 %) and is now at 1,939.38.

The tech heavy Nasdaq went up 6.42 points ( +0.14 %) close at 4,620.37.

Oil settles at $31.40 ( -0.70 % from last trading day.)

Gold is now at $1,129.30 ( +0.12 % from previous.)

The 10 year bond yield is at 1.97%. The interest rate of the yield has increased ( +0.04 %), 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 43.32 % while the percent of declining stocks is at 50.60 %. Volume is 08.19 % % 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 31.14 % while the percent of stocks above the 200 Day Moving Average is 23.15 %. 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 00.86 % of stocks hitting a new 52 week low.

The S&P 500 return over the last 52 weeks is -05.09 %.

The median forward PE is at 14.39, the average 5 year estimated growth is at 12.59 % and average yield is 02.51 %.

The average PEGY ratio (PEGY = (PE Ratio / (Growth+Yield))) is 1.97. The PEGY Ratio of 1.97 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 07.02 %.

The most traded stocks based on dollar value traded are:

  1. Facebook, Inc. (FB) at 115.09 (2.88; 02.57 %)
  2. Alphabet Inc. (GOOGL) at 770.77 (9.42; 01.24 %)
  3. Apple Inc. (AAPL) at 96.43 (-0.91;-00.93 %)
  4. Alphabet Inc. (GOOG) at 752.00 (9.05; 01.22 %)
  5. Amazon.com, Inc. (AMZN) at 574.81 (-12.19;-02.08 %)

The winners with above average volume are:

  1. Eyegate Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (EYEG) at 3.52 (1.82; 107.06 %)
  2. Hansen Medical, Inc. (HNSN) at 3.20 (1.05; 48.84 %)
  3. Alere Inc. (ALR) at 54.11 (16.91; 45.46 %)
  4. Companhia Siderúrgica Nacional (SID) at 1.09 (0.32; 41.56 %)
  5. Carver Bancorp, Inc. (CARV) at 2.60 (0.68; 35.42 %)

The losers with above average volume are:

  1. Mechel OAO (MTL) at 1.50 (-0.50;-25.00 %)
  2. TearLab Corporation (TEAR) at 1.01 (-0.31;-23.48 %)
  3. California Resources Corporation (CRC) at 1.10 (-0.33;-23.08 %)
  4. Superior Drilling Products, Inc. (SDPI) at 1.80 (-0.45;-20.00 %)
  5. Neos Therapeutics, Inc. (NEOS) at 10.88 (-2.70;-19.88 %)

Most Recent Financial News (Updated Mon Feb 1 15:00:01 MST 2016)


  1. Alphabet briefly worth more than Apple
  2. Microsoft just put a data center under water
  3. Puerto Rico wants to erase half its debt
  4. American Airlines is bringing back this free perk…
  5. Dating app founder fights back: We aren’t elitist
  6. Will America’s economy get dragged into recession?
  7. Goldman Sachs: It’s too late for OPEC to save oil
  8. America’s fitness heavyweights want you
  9. Yahoo might not be able to hold back the pitchforks
  10. Al Jazeera America staffers start website to boost job hunt
  11. Amazon shares fall as earnings miss
  12. How long can Saudis handle $30 oil?
  13. 21 billion of these coming by 2020
  14. This indicator says market poised for 24% gain
  15. Could your Super Bowl party kill you?
  16. Here’s what Trump is spending on his campaign
  17. Expect M&A for all big oil: Analyst
  18. Fed’s Fischer: Global outlook concerns growing
  19. Alphabet jumps 5% on earnings beat
  20. How ex-Googler is upending payments
  21. Icahn, others get burned by bad Cheniere bet
  22. Hottest sectors for M&A in 2016
  23. Market does best when this team wins Super Bowl
  24. NFL strikes deal with CBS, NBC for Thursdays
  25. Owners taking cash out of homes
  26. Sales drop at Scottsdale auction
  27. Selling stampede ended: Saut
  28. Was that final week’s Obamacare surge that big?
  29. The market is oversold: Morgan Stanley’s Parker
  30. This is what matters about the Fed now: Fisher
  31. This market rally isn’t over: Trader
  32. Dimon, Buffett meet with asset managers FT
  33. Treasury sought to withhold debt plans: Report
  34. Looking for a raise? You’re not alone
  35. What Iowa doesn’t tell us about immigration
  36. ‘World’s best chef’ dies at 44
  37. Zika: The last thing Puerto Rico needed
  38. Alphabet stock surges on huge Google earnings beat
  39. Atlanta Fed tracker says just 1.2% growth for first quarter
  40. Calvin Klein parent expects 2015 earnings at upper end of
  41. Fed’s Fischer: Negative rates are ‘working more than I
  42. Fundamentals point to rough year for S&P 500
  43. Lo: Jack shares jump after buyout offer from CalAmp
  44. Mattel beats Wall Street’s earnings estimate as sales snap
  45. Plantronics earnings beat Street view, outlook falls short
  46. Profits surge at Alphabet’s core Google businesses
  47. Treasury yields rise, shaking off correlation with oil futures
  48. Trump tells crowd to ‘knock the crap out of’ tomato-throwing
  49. Stocks erase losses on lower Fed rate-hike expectations
  50. What to expect from UPS’s earnings
  51. Bad earnings don’t necessarily mean a recession is looming
  52. At the end of 2015, BMY looked attractive, but starting 2016,
  53. The chart indicates that the next area of support is around the
  54. AEP should easily reach our earlier target of $65, and a close
  55. Expectations are particularly high ahead of the results and call.
  56. Regardless of whether talks are active, shares climb.
  57. Use an initial stop under the 50-day moving average.
  58. GOOGL is the first 4 stocks with a strong technical setup into
  59. The price action we have seen lately signals that something is
  60. We would expect a period of sideways consolidation before renewed
  61. It’s too soon to tell whether this recent rally is a bull trap.
  62. Traders can probe the long side of the energy producer and
  63. The result is balkanization as capital flees developing countries.
  64. Google earnings should help big-cap tech names.
  65. When you are a central bank all answers are more of the same that
  66. Charts suggest that any AAPL bounce will be short-lived.
  67. Believe it or not, that’s actually good news in today’s market.
  68. A recent rally isn’t enough for this company to fall of Real
  69. The ratings agency lowered the oil and gas producers’ rating by
  70. Weatherford International is swimming against the current of
  71. The billionaire hedge fund manager may rue his stance against
  72. Push through, be confident and recognize it.
  73. Facebook and Twitter are two of the leading gainers today.
  74. Despite a plunge in oil prices, the S&P 500 clocked in even, nor
  75. Long-term charts reinforce our bearish view.
  76. It’s been a rough start to the year, but be patient.
  77. There’s a major buying opportunity in Twitter stock, comprehensive
  78. GE’s decision to sell most of its lending business and AIG’s
  79. The stock of this aerospace giant is under pressure right now, but
  80. Chipotle (CMG) shares are jumping as CDC declares that the E. coli
  81. This utility stock favored by income investors reported weak
  82. Jim Cramer says health care companies will be in the spotlight
  83. Central banks might be losing their luster, according to one
  84. Investors are only a month into a brand new year, yet already many
  85. Stocks break free of their ties to crude oil prices, at least for
  86. Toyota’s acquisition of Daihatsu Motor gives it a leg up in what
  87. Full stack programmers can get trained without a high school
  88. Drug companies are under pressure in the short term, but in the
  89. Low interest rates will not be enough to stimulate growth, the Fed
  90. Hackers work all around the world, but what’s particularly
  91. Shares of Boeing have dropped almost 17% so far in 2016 after a
  92. Here’s a technical look at how to trade some of the most active
  93. Jim Cramer prefers Walmart over Dollar General and Dollar Tree,
  94. Jim Cramer Is Watching Dow Chemical Earnings on Tuesday
  95. For patient Union Pacific bulls, a low-risk entry opportunity
  96. Twitter (TWTR) stock is surging on a potential deal with investor
  97. Stocks Start Resisting Crude’s Dead Weight
  98. The lack of major drug launches last year, along with
  99. If you sell that iPhone 5, are you setting yourself up for
  100. The CDC says the outbreaks are over for Chipotle Mexican Grill,

As of: Mon Feb 1 15:10:03 MST 2016

Dow declines -17.12 points (-0.10%) to end at 16,449.18: Monday February 01, 2016
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