The lowest point for the Dow Jones Industrial Average since October 2007 occurred during the financial crisis, specifically on March 6, 2009, when it closed at 6,594.44. This marked a significant downturn from the market's previous highs, reflecting the severe economic challenges of that period. Since then, the Dow has experienced substantial recovery and growth, reaching new highs in the years that followed.
The DOW bottomed out on March 6th 2009 at 6460.
14,164.53 on October 9, 2007
14,164 - October 9, 2007
The lowest point of the Dow Jones Industrial Average in 2009 occurred on March 9, when it closed at 6,547.05. This decline was part of the broader financial crisis that began in 2007 and peaked in 2008, leading to significant losses in the stock market. The Dow's drop reflected widespread economic uncertainty and a lack of confidence in financial institutions during that period.
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14164 in October 9, 2007. But has done better since then.
The DOW bottomed out on March 6th 2009 at 6460.
14,164.53 on October 9, 2007
14164 on October 9, 2007
14164 in October 9, 2007. But has done better since then.
14,198 October 7th 2007
14,164 - October 9, 2007
14,164 - October 9, 2007
14,164 on October 9th 2007
No. Dow Jones Industrial's all time high was 14,164 in October 2007.See related link.
Today - October 6, 2008 - was the first time the Dow Jones was below 10,000 points since October 26, 2004.
The Dow closed at 9258 on October 8th