The symbol for Dow 30 Premium in the NYSE is: DPD.
The symbol for the Dow Jones Industrial Average is typically represented as "DJIA" or simply "DOW." In stock market tracking platforms, including gadgets or apps that provide stock information, you can usually find it listed under these symbols. It represents a price-weighted average of 30 significant publicly traded companies in the U.S.
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average is a scaled average of the thirty (30) most widely-held stocks in America.
The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) opens at 9:30 AM Eastern Time. Since the UK is usually 5 hours ahead of Eastern Time during standard time, the NYSE opens at 2:30 PM UK time. However, during Daylight Saving Time in the UK (from late March to late October), the difference is 4 hours, making the opening time 1:30 PM UK time.
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.
Dow 30 Premium (DPO)had its IPO in 2007.
Dow 30 Premium (DPD)had its IPO in 2005.
As of July 2014, the market cap for Dow 30 Premium (DPD) is $194,882,216.61.
As of July 2014, the market cap for Dow 30 Premium (DPO) is $385,818,522.05.
It is the 30 biggest US blue chip companies traded on the NYSE!
The NYSE opens at 9:30. The Dow Jones futures begin trading at 6PM ET from Sunday through Thursday evening.
Dow Jones doesn't open and close...it is an index that is measured on the NYSE (New York Stock Exchange). The NYSE opens at 9:30 am EST and closes at 4:00 pm. EST. 2.30pm GMT (1.30 pm during summer time ) and 9pm at night (10 pm during summer time)
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%.
in the Dow Jones its 30 and in the S&P 500 there is 500. The NASDAQ has a ton and so does the NYSE... They are just weighted averages.
The DOW only represents 30 companies in the stock market, yes they are the biggest, best and oldest in the group. The NASDAQ has 2877 and 3796 in the NYSE so as you can see the DOW only represent a very small portion of the stock market here in the US.
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%.
because it is the average of the 30 companies in it and it has been proven that what is happening in those 30 companies is whats happening overall in the stock market