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Dow Jones Industrial Average (symbol .dji)

The Dow Jones is a composite of 30 companies. They are decided upon by the Dow Jones Committee. It is the most followed index of stock values. They companies represent a broad section of Americas top companies. The goal is to have an index that represents the overall economy. Here is a list of the 30 companies in the Dow Jones Industrial Average.

1- 3M 2- Alcoa 3- American Express 4- At&t 5- Bank of America 6- Boeing 7- Caterpillar 8- Chevron 9- Cisco 10- Coca Cola 11- Dupont 12- Exxon 13- General Electric 14- Hewlett Packard 15- Home Depot 16- Intel 17- IBM 18- Johnson and Johnson 19- JP Morgan Chase 20- Kraft 21- Mcdonald's 22- Merck 23- Microsoft 24- Pfizer 25- Proctor and Gamble 26- Travelers 27- United Technologies Corporation 28- Verizon Communications 29- Wal-Mart 30- Walt Disney

If you keep track of the Dow, you will eventually be able to understand how meaningful the index is to the value of your portfolio. That is why it is reported so often.

























































 

 

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