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Dow Crosses 40,000 For First Time In History
Forbes· 12 hours agoThe Dow Jones Industrial Average made history Thursday, setting the latest impressive milestone for 2024’s red-hot stock market. The Dow
Dow Jones Industrial Average Tops 40000 for the First Time
The Wall Street Journal· 3 hours agoThe 30-stock index has risen about 6% this year. The DJIA has just hit 40,000 – but didn’t it just...
Dow Tops 40000 for the First Time
The Wall Street Journal· 2 hours agoThe Dow, which closed its first session—May 26, 1896—at 40.94, took almost 103 years to reach 10000 in March 1999. The Dow is a price-weighted measure,...
The Dow Finally Cracks 40K. Thank Caterpillar and Goldman Sachs Stock.
Barrons.com· 2 hours agoAmerican Express and Amazon.com are the two top Dow stocks so far this year, with Amazon up nearly...
The changing face of the Dow: See the names that have come and gone on the path to 40,000
CNBC· 2 hours agoMany companies have been added and removed in the more than 125 years of the Dow's existence.
Dow Jones Cuts Gains After Hot Inflation Data; Nvidia Rallies On Strong TSMC Sales
Investor's Business Daily· 6 days agoTradeweb is at the top of its buy range past a flat base's 108.04 buy point. That places the...These...
Forget the Dow Jones: Buy This Magnificent ETF Instead
The Motley Fool via AOL· 3 days agoWith those limitations in mind, perhaps it's time to forget the Dow Jones, and rather consider a...
Should First Trust Dow 30 Equal Weight ETF (EDOW) Be on Your Investing Radar?
Zacks via Yahoo Finance· 1 day ago(TRV). The top 10 holdings account for about 37.43% of total assets under... EDOW seeks to match the...
Move Over, Walmart and Chipotle: Wall Street Has a New Stock-Split Stock
Motley Fool via Yahoo Finance· 9 hours agoThe cherry on the sundae for Sony Group and its shareholders is that the company also announced a...
The Dow Is a Terrible Index. But It Is Telling Us Something Important.
The Wall Street Journal· 7 days agoThe carmaker Chrysler and the food company Esmark, which left when IBM joined, far outperformed it....