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The Dow Jones Industrial Average is the Stock Market index that shows how 30 specific industrial stocks have traded.
Two completely different things. There are two stock exchanges in India--the National Stock Exchange (NSE) and the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE). NIFTY is kinda like the Dow Jones Industrial Average--it's an index of fifty blue-chip stocks that trade on the National Stock Exchange. You can trade against this like you can trade against the S&P 500 or any other stock index.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average is a system of monitoring the stock market. The DJIA tracks the 30 "largest" (stocks wise) companies in the US. It is used to monitor the performance of the Stock Market.
The Securities and Exchange Commission regulates businesses and their stocks. The Securities and Exchange Commission works to ensure that investors can rely on the information about stocks presented by businesses.
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There are 30 stocks in the Dow Jones Industrial Average.
Sort of like the Dow Jones Industrial Average, it tracks the current value of 200 stocks on the Bombay Stock Exchange.
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average is the Stock Market index that shows how 30 specific industrial stocks have traded.
The average of the closing prices of sixty five stocks on the new york stock exchange.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average is a scaled average of the thirty (30) most widely-held stocks in America.
The average of the closing prices of sixty five stocks on the new york stock exchange.
The average of the closing prices of sixty five stocks on the new york stock exchange.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average is the Stock Market index that shows how 30 specific industrial stocks have traded.
The average of the closing prices of sixty five stocks on the new york stock exchange.
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