4.11.13

Most Active Stocks - Less Than $10 - Friday Nov 1, 2013

From: Google Finance

Market Chart

NYSE MOST ACTIVE 

JCP      ALU      RAD

NOK      ANR      AA

NASDAQ  MOST ACTIVE

 SIRI      BBRY      GRPN

ARIA     DRYS      ONNN

ZNGA      HBAN      ARNA

WEN











Dow Jones
15,615.55+69.80(0.45%)
1,761.64+5.10(0.29%)
3,922.040.00(0.00%)








Click to read - The best plays for November - There are a lot of people expecting a correction in November or December, including one of my own partners. You can hear the forecasts on CNBC, Bloomberg television, in major publications and on the street. Experts say that the market is overvalued, that sentiment is too bullish, that consumers are tapped out, that Obamacare will ruin everything, and whatever is left will be wiped out by bird flu, Congress, the White House or the Chinese.

Click to read - Best Stock Market Since 1997 Seen With S&P 500 Momentum - The broadest equity rally on record will pick up speed through year end and lift the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index to the biggest annual increase in 16 years, if history is any guide. Shares have climbed in the final two months 82 percent of the time since 1928 when the benchmark gauge advanced at least 10 percent through October, data compiled by S&P and Bloomberg show. The mean November and December increase of 6 percent would boost the index to 1,862.79, an all-time high that is about 20 percent above the record 1,565.65 set in 2007.

Click to read - 
Twitter IPO not worth all the hype: CNBC-AP poll - Twitter executives have spent weeks on Wall Street and in major U.S. cities touting the company's highly anticipated initial public offering, set to take place this week. But despite their best efforts to pitch the site's profit prospects in mobile, international growth and TV integration, investors are still skeptical, results from a new AP-CNBC poll show.

Click to read  U.S. factory growth hits fastest pace in 2-1/2 years - The U.S. manufacturing sector expanded at its fastest pace in more than two years in October, according to an industry report, signaling a strong start to fourth-quarter factory activity despite a government shutdown during the first half of the month.