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The Dow Jones Industrial Average, also called the Industrial Average, the Dow Jones, the Dow 30 or simply the Dow, is a stock market index of thirty major companies and one of several indices.

The Dow Jones Industrials is no exception, its long term chart shows a different picture than the shorter term charts. The longer time frame reveals much more than the short term time frames. Especially the Dow Jones long term chart on 20 years has some great insights for investors. Dow Jones long term chart on more than 20 years.

U.S. shares lower at close of trade; Dow Jones Industrial Average down 2.84%.

Dow Jones 30 Industrial Average, also called the Industrial Average, the Dow Jones, the Dow 30, or simply the Dow, is a stock market index, and one of several indices created by Wall Street Journal editor and Dow Jones and Company co-founder Charles Dow. It was founded on May 26, 1896, and is now owned by Dow Jones Indexes, which is majority-owned by the CME Group. The average is named after.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average is one of the most closely watched U.S. benchmark indices. It is a price-weighted index which tracks the performance of 30 large and well-known U.S. companies that are listed mostly on the New York Stock Exchange. The Dow Jones Industrial Average has a base value of 40.94 as of May 26, 1896.

The 5 year market low for the Dow Jones Industrial Average was 16285 in September of 2015. The May, 2019 close at 25169.88 represents a 55% gain since September, 2015. Forecast-Chart.com's historical research covers the Dow Industrial Average back to February, 1900. All calculations are based on the monthly market close.

Please find below real time FTSE 100 chart, and the Dow Jones Industrial Average chart. The FTSE stands for the Financial Times Stock Exchange and the 100 indicates the 100 largest companies rated according to their market value. The FTSE 100 companies listed represent around 80% of the total market capitalization of the London Stock Exchange.