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The Dow Jones Industrial Average was founded in May 1896. It is based on thirty large companies that trade in the US and the average is created by weighting the stock prices to get a realistic overal value.
Thirty companies make up the Dow Jones Industrial Average, including prestigous companies such as American Express, Bank of America, ExxonMobil and Home Depot.
Dow Jones Industrial Average.
There is not really a stock symbol for the Dow Jones Industrial Average as it is simply an average composed of (and tracks) 30 different large/diverse American companies. However, there is a symbol/security that tracks the Dow Jones Industrial Average and moves in direct correlation with it, and that is "DIA". Basically speaking, if the Dow Jones goes up 1%, then the DIA will be up 1%.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average is an average of 30 companies' stock and is often used as a way to determine how the stock market is doing.However, there is criticism of whether this is an accurate representation of the overall stock market, as there are more stocks.The DOW Jones industrial average is currently sitting at 14018.70. This changes daily and stops as the market closes.The Dow Jones Industrial Average, or the Dow, is a stock market index. Along with NASDAQ, it is a highly watched company in the stock market industry.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average is an average of 30 companies' stock and is often used as a way to determine how the stock market is doing.However, there is criticism of whether this is an accurate representation of the overall Stock Market, as there are more stocks.The DOW Jones industrial average is currently sitting at 14018.70. This changes daily and stops as the market closes.The Dow Jones Industrial Average, or the Dow, is a stock market index. Along with NASDAQ, it is a highly watched company in the stock market industry.
There are 30 stocks in the Dow Jones Industrial Average.
The "Dow" is the Dow Jones Industrial Average which consists of 30 of the largest and most widely held public companies in the United States. It is the second-oldest U.S. market index (after the DJ Transportation Average) and is the most oft cited for stock market performance in the U.S.
The Dow Jones Index (typically the Dow Jones Industrial Average) indicates the relative value of companies based on an average of the 30 largest and most widely-known companies. If the Dow Jones is high, it is assumed that the economy is doing well as profits are high and citizens are spending money.
There is not really a stock symbol for the Dow Jones Industrial Average as it is simply an average composed of (and tracks) 30 different large/diverse American companies. However, there is a symbol/security that tracks the Dow Jones Industrial Average and moves in direct correlation with it, and that is "DIA". Basically speaking, if the Dow Jones goes up 1%, then the DIA will be up 1%.
The symbol for the Dow Jones Industrial Average in the Scottrade system is DJI or $DJI
The Dow Jones Industrial average first opened in 1896