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History of the Dow Jones Industrial Average


Composition of the Dow Jones Industrial Average


How the Dow Jones Industrial Average is Calculated
The DJIA is calculated using a simple arithmetic formula, where the sum of the stock prices of the 30 component companies is divided by a divisor. The divisor is adjusted periodically to account for stock splits, dividends, and other corporate actions that may affect the index's value. The resulting value is then disseminated to investors and financial media outlets, including MarketWatch, in real-time.
Significance of the Dow Jones Industrial Average
The DJIA is widely regarded as a leading indicator of the US economy, providing insights into the performance of the country's largest and most influential companies. The index is closely watched by investors, financial analysts, and policymakers, who use it to gauge the overall health of the economy and make informed investment decisions. The DJIA is also used as a benchmark for investment portfolios and is often cited in financial news and media outlets, including MarketWatch.