I was just doing some research and you can buy an ETF that tracks the DJIA, such as SPDR Down Jones Industrial Average ETF, ticker symbol: DIA
The symbol for the Dow Jones Industrial Average in the Scottrade system is DJI or $DJI
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%.
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
There are 30 stocks in the Dow Jones Industrial Average.
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.
The Dow Jones Industrial average first opened in 1896
Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at 381.17 on Sep 03, 1929Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at 230.07 on Oct 29, 1929
I don't think Dow Jones has an abbreviation, however, Dow Jones Industrial Average is DJI or DJIA. Global Dow Jones Industrial Average is INDEXDJX:.DJI.
The Dow Jones Industrial average is a price weighted index.
Charles H. Dow (1851-1902) introduced the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) in 1896
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.