This page contains complete information on the Dow Jones Index. Here you can see the exchange rate of the Dow Jones index, the fund's composition and the online chart.
Information updates: 12.23.24 08:00
Price
101.99 $
Earnings per share
1.22 $
Dividend income
2.8 $
Since the beginning of the year
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AAPL
Price
175.84 $
Earnings per share
5.95 $
Dividend income
0.54 $
Since the beginning of the year
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AMGN
Price
283.58 $
Earnings per share
14.85 $
Dividend income
3 $
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Price
151.53 $
Earnings per share
9.83 $
Dividend income
1.55 $
Since the beginning of the year
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Price
185.69 $
Earnings per share
-7.54 $
Dividend income
-
Since the beginning of the year
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Price
259.22 $
Earnings per share
-
Dividend income
-
Since the beginning of the year
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CRM
Price
204.83 $
Earnings per share
1.62 $
Dividend income
-
Since the beginning of the year
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CSCO
Price
53.77 $
Earnings per share
3.07 $
Dividend income
2.89 $
Since the beginning of the year
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Price
168.92 $
Earnings per share
15.77 $
Dividend income
3.6 $
Since the beginning of the year
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Price
84.68 $
Earnings per share
1.23 $
Dividend income
1.74 $
Since the beginning of the year
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DOW
Price
50.08 $
Earnings per share
2.48 $
Dividend income
5.52 $
Since the beginning of the year
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Price
301.96 $
Earnings per share
23.51 $
Dividend income
3.56 $
Since the beginning of the year
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Price
290.24 $
Earnings per share
16.01 $
Dividend income
2.82 $
Since the beginning of the year
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Price
183.47 $
Earnings per share
8.09 $
Dividend income
2.32 $
Since the beginning of the year
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Price
139.97 $
Earnings per share
2.34 $
Dividend income
4.73 $
Since the beginning of the year
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INTC
Price
35.64 $
Earnings per share
-0.23 $
Dividend income
1.39 $
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Price
156.85 $
Earnings per share
4.93 $
Dividend income
3.03 $
Since the beginning of the year
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Price
145.91 $
Earnings per share
15.55 $
Dividend income
2.85 $
Since the beginning of the year
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Price
54.05 $
Earnings per share
2.41 $
Dividend income
3.4 $
Since the beginning of the year
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Price
256.03 $
Earnings per share
10.85 $
Dividend income
2.66 $
Since the beginning of the year
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MMM
Price
88.4 $
Earnings per share
-2.82 $
Dividend income
6.63 $
Since the beginning of the year
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Price
330.11 $
Earnings per share
9.67 $
Dividend income
0.9 $
Since the beginning of the year
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NKE
Price
103.77 $
Earnings per share
3.24 $
Dividend income
1.31 $
Since the beginning of the year
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Price
150.03 $
Earnings per share
5.89 $
Dividend income
2.57 $
Since the beginning of the year
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Price
168.11 $
Earnings per share
9.43 $
Dividend income
2.36 $
Since the beginning of the year
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Price
536.06 $
Earnings per share
22.32 $
Dividend income
1.32 $
Since the beginning of the year
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Price
237.47 $
Earnings per share
7.89 $
Dividend income
0.75 $
Since the beginning of the year
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Price
31.05 $
Earnings per share
5.0 $
Dividend income
8.44 $
Since the beginning of the year
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Price
21.25 $
Earnings per share
-3.57 $
Dividend income
8.4 $
Since the beginning of the year
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WMT
Price
161.54 $
Earnings per share
5.2 $
Dividend income
1.41 $
Since the beginning of the year
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The Dow Jones is a stock index that tracks the performance of some of the leading U.S. companies. The index was created by Charles Dow and Edward Jones in 1884, and today it is one of the most famous market indices in the world. It is often used as a benchmark for assessing the overall health of the stock market. In this article, we will look at the history of the Dow Jones, its method of calculation, and the types of Dow Jones.
The first version of what later became known as the Dow was created by Charles Dow and Edward Jones in 1884. The two men had been working together since 1880, when they founded the company that later became known as Dow Jones and Company . Their original idea was to create an index that would track 11 different stocks from various industries such as railroads, manufactured goods, utilities and other transportation companies. Over time, the index expanded to include 30 stocks from various sectors in what is now known as the blue chip .
The calculation method for determining the change in the value of the stocks included in the Dow Jones Index has changed several times throughout its history. Currently, a weighted average price is used, which means that the value of each stock is determined based on its share price, rather than weighted based on its size or importance within an individual company's industry or business model. In addition, because many stocks are traded multiple times throughout the day on all major exchanges around the world (including the nasdaq or nyse), these prices are constantly updated throughout the trading sessions so that investors can accurately assess how their investments behave throughout the day or week (or even month).
There are several different versions (also known as subsets) of the original djia, including: industrial average tracks 30 large publicly traded companies transportation average tracks 20 stocks related to transportation utility average tracks 15 stocks related to utilities composite average tracks 65 large publicly traded companies financial average tracks 15 stocks related to financial services.
In conclusion, even though there have been a few changes over time to how the value changes of each component company in the Dow Jones are calculated, investors still rely heavily on this benchmarking tool when it comes to evaluating overall performance in U.S. stock markets today! In addition, there are many funds that allow for returns without buying individual stocks directly, making this index even more accessible than ever before!