Dow Jones Industrial Average

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It appears that the market's direction will be dragged up and down based on financial and economic factors that are tightly related.
Is volatility finally back? You bet your assets it is. The Dow Jones Industrials fell well over 600 points into the closing bell on Friday.
All 30 DJIA stocks closed lower Friday led by energy giants Exxon Mobil and Chevron along with Goldman Sachs and Apple.
DowDuPont, 3M, and Intel weighed on the DJIA today, while Exxon did the heavy lifting.
Boeing, Microsoft, United Technologies, and Nike were among the gainers pushing the DJIA higher Wednesday.
A Deutsche Bank analyst thinks General Electric may get kicked out of the Dow Jones Industrial Average. It is the only original member of the index left.
UnitedHealth, Pfizer, McDonald's, and General Electric put in a dismal day and led the DJIA to steep loss Tuesday.
U.S. investors have finally seen two consecutive days of stocks selling off. And it has been big selling.
Caterpillar, Apple, Chevron, and Coca-Cola led the DJIA to a lower close on Monday.
24/7 Wall St. has put together a preview of Exxon, Apple, Pfizer and other the Dow Jones Industrial Average companies scheduled to report their quarterly results this week.
Boeing has solidified its hold as the top-performing stock on the Dow Jones Industrial Average despite a setback late Friday afternoon.
General Electric reported quarterly and full-year earnings last week that momentarily cheered investors. The cheer did not last long.
Intel, Pfizer, 3M, and Disney launched the DJIA to a solid gain Friday.
Boeing, 3M, Johnson & Johnson, and United Technologies pushed the DJIA to a triple-digit gain Thursday.
Goldman Sachs, Verizon, Nike, and American Express were the leading gainers Wednesday among the Dow 30 stocks.