Another ETF worth looking at is the SPDR Dow Jones Industrial Average (NYSEARCA:DIA); as the name suggests, this ETF lets investors track the performance of the Dow Jones Industrial Average. Regardless, investors need to continue to focus on asset ...
Back in early March, the Dow Jones Industrial Average (INDEXDJX:.DJI) crossed 14,200 for the first time ever. It has continued to climb over the last two months and is currently sitting near 15,100.
On Wednesday, the June E-mini Dow Jones Industrial Average posted a new all-time high at 15278. Despite the sluggish overnight trade, there is nothing to suggest that the uptrend is weakening.
A surprisingly strong April employment report and robust Q1 corporate earnings lifted shares of U.S. companies into record territory Friday, as both the blue-chip Dow Jones Industrial Average and the broader S&P 500 index of large corporation stocks ...
Intel Corporation For the fourth week in a row, all three of the major U.S. stock indexes have risen. Over the past five days, the Dow Jones Industrial Average (Dow Jones Indices:.DJI) moved higher by 1.56%, or 235 points, and now sits at 15,354. The S ...
The decline in average annual hours worked that we have witnessed represents the equivalent of losing millions of jobs. There has been an explosion of �the working poor� in the United States, and this trend is probably only going to accelerate in the ...
What does all that mean to the average investor? At this point not much, in part because (as the BofA/ML report points out) .... What follows is basically my outline of why I think so far the industry has avoided the pitfalls that it’s being accused ...
Weaker-than-expected manufacturing data in the New York region unexpectedly shrank in May, helping to pressure the June E-mini Dow Jones Industrial Average on the opening. The news that the Euro area economy contracted more than forecast also ...
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