Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) The Dow Jones Industrial Average is a price-weighted average of 30 significant stocks traded on the New York Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq. The DJIA was invented by Charles Dow back in 1896. Investopedia Says: Often referred to as "the Dow", the DJIA is the oldest and single most watched index in the world. The DJIA includes companies like General Electric, Disney, Exxon and Microsoft.
When the TV networks say "the market is up today", they are generally referring to the Dow. Related Terms: Dogs Of the Dow Dow Jones 65 Composite Average Dow Jones AIG Commodity Index - DJ-AIGCI Dow Jones CDX Indexes Dow Jones Industrial Theoretical Dow Jones Transportation Average - DJTA Dow Jones Utility Average - DJUA Nasdaq Price-Weighted Index Standard & Poor's 500 Index - S&P 500 |