Dow declines 185.18 points ( -1.05 %) to settle at 17,535.32.

The US Large Cap S&P 500 index declines 17.5 points ( -0.85 %) and is now at 2,046.61.

The tech heavy Nasdaq declines 19.65 points ( -0.41 %) closing at 4,717.68.

Oil settles at $46.31 ( +0.22 % from last trading day.)

Gold is now at $1,274.40 ( +0.13 % from previous.)

The 10 year bond yield is at 1.70%. 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 31.21 % while the percent of declining stocks is at 61.52 %. Volume is -04.77 % % 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 42.78 % while the percent of stocks above the 200 Day Moving Average is 50.61 %. The percent of stocks above the 200 Day Moving Average says that stocks are generally in an uptrend and not yet overbought.

There are 00.32 % of stocks hitting a new 52 week high with 01.26 % of stocks hitting a new 52 week low.

The S&P 500 return over the last 52 weeks is -02.67 %.

The median forward PE is at 14.70, the average 5 year estimated growth is at 12.44 % and average yield is 01.75 %.

The average PEGY ratio (PEGY = (PE Ratio / (Growth+Yield))) is 1.91. The PEGY Ratio of 1.91 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 06.73 %.

The most traded stocks based on dollar value traded are:

  1. Apple Inc. (AAPL) at 90.52 (0.18; 00.20 %)
  2. Amazon.com, Inc. (AMZN) at 709.92 (-8.01;-01.12 %)
  3. Willis Group Holdings Public Limited Company (WSH) at 47.18 (-1.39;-02.86 %)
  4. Time Warner Cable Inc. (TWC) at 215.51 (0.23; 00.11 %)
  5. Facebook, Inc. (FB) at 119.81 (-0.47;-00.39 %)

The winners with above average volume are:

  1. Globalstar Inc. (GSAT) at 2.45 (0.64; 35.36 %)
  2. HTG Molecular Diagnostics, Inc. (HTGM) at 2.96 (0.55; 22.82 %)
  3. Evolent Health, Inc. (EVH) at 12.79 (2.07; 19.31 %)
  4. Puma Biotechnology, Inc. (PBYI) at 26.21 (3.85; 17.22 %)
  5. Intellicheck Mobilisa, Inc. (IDN) at 1.82 (0.26; 16.67 %)

The losers with above average volume are:

  1. A. M. Castle & Co. (CAS) at 2.15 (-2.85;-57.00 %)
  2. ConforMIS, Inc. (CFMS) at 5.12 (-4.99;-49.36 %)
  3. ZAIS Group Holdings, Inc. (ZAIS) at 2.00 (-0.49;-19.68 %)
  4. Tetraphase Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (TTPH) at 3.47 (-0.72;-17.18 %)
  5. DXP Enterprises, Inc. (DXPE) at 14.49 (-2.81;-16.24 %)

Most Recent Financial News (Updated Fri May 13 15:00:02 MDT 2016)


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  5. Inside Donald Trump’s war on Jeff Bezos
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  13. Social media raising wedding costs
  14. This is the real American dream
  15. 5 big bets Facebook made for the future
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  18. Anti-counterfeiting group suspends Alibaba after member outcry
  19. Finally, signs of life in the consumer
  20. Where Wall Street sees red flags
  21. Greek minister: Don’t worry about our next debt payment
  22. Investors in this ETF may be unrealistic
  23. Larry Ellison and his long walk with Steve Jobs Recode
  24. US business inventories surge
  25. Mark Cuban offers to be Clinton’s VP
  26. The shift to 100% renewable energy is on
  27. Pfizer blocks the use of its drugs in executions, cutting off last
  28. Companies are planning to spend $600 billion on this losing strategy
  29. Swift cyberattacks a big deal: Former Treasury official
  30. US energy bankruptcy wave surges despite recovering oil prices
  31. It’s so bad in Venezuela, looters are stealing underwear now
  32. I am keeping my eye on the bank specialists and activists as 13F
  33. AAP looks poised to retest and likely break its February lows.
  34. The breakdown could come soon as our quantitative service has
  35. Better-than-expected April sales supports our key investment
  36. Prices have dropped and they may keep falling.
  37. The century mark, or $100, is our upside target.
  38. Upbeat but unfounded forward estimates can make us feel better,
  39. Retailer GameStop was feeling the effects Friday.
  40. Weekly closes below $140 and $135 would turn most traders bearish
  41. Five of these names have peaked in my opinion, and the three
  42. Rejection of the Office Depot/Staples merger brings into question
  43. It seems CEO Jeff Immelt could be looking to health care in his
  44. The German economy expanded, driven by domestic consumption.
  45. Wall Street’s newest coolers killed my Vegas hot streak.
  46. It’s a disappointing product on multiple levels, and there’s no
  47. Barclays is set to launch the megaloan at a Monday investor
  48. Billionaire activist Bill Ackman posts another ugly quarter as his
  49. Precious metals are showing strength.
  50. Cutting off subsidies could disrupt fiscal flows.
  51. Despite Wall Street’s doubts, it should be a core portfolio
  52. His crusade for smaller banks suits investing strategies.
  53. Look for ANTM to retest the February lows around $120.
  54. Revisiting Apple and Twitter after their recent moves, too.
  55. J.C. Penney was showing signs of volatility following its latest
  56. Social media chatter on Wall Street Friday included an ‘apology’
  57. That means we should be thinking more about defense than buying.
  58. Let’s see if there is anything in the sectors.
  59. Even in the technology sector there are great high-dividend
  60. There is an oversupply of copper, and demand is unlikely to pick
  61. Go: Pro’s $15,000 16-camera panoramic device reportedly began
  62. Wall Street didn’t like what J.C. Penney had to say on Friday the
  63. Earnings disappointed again, but that doesn’t mean you can’t
  64. Holding Monsanto stock may not pay off for investors. This chart
  65. Retail sales in April rose 1.3%, bouncing back a bit from March.
  66. GM thinks size matters and its new GMC Acadia will be what the
  67. Stocks return to negative territory on Friday morning, weighed
  68. Study finds that more men with doctoral degrees work in the
  69. Many traditional retailers have been feeling the pain and Cramer
  70. The chipmaker reported a strong fiscal first quarter and will
  71. Bet on SunPower, Not Elon Musk’s Precarious SolarCity
  72. A slightly weaker U.S. dollar, lower risk of rapid rate hikes and
  73. U.S. April retail sales rose 1.3%, according to a Friday report
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  75. Cramer: Few Earnings Winners, ‘Long Line of Losers’
  76. Piper Jaffray analyst Alex Zukin labelled the news that Salesforce
  77. European indices bounce following after a morning in the doldrums
  78. A slowdown in the sale of homes is occurring in cities such as
  79. Stocks fall to session lows by mid-afternoon Friday as
  80. The company is expanding into the generics drug business.
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  83. Earnings disappointments Disney and retailers combined forces to
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  85. Retailer GameStop was feeling the effects of lower video game
  86. Dow Chemical’s narrow May range is on the verge of expanding to
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As of: Fri May 13 15:10:03 MDT 2016

Dow declines -185.18 points (-1.05%) to end at 17,535.32: Friday May 13, 2016
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