Dow Jones Industrial Average

Dow Jones Industrial Average Articles

Johnson & Johnson and Merck were the top performers among the Dow 30 stocks Thursday while Goldman Sachs and Wal-Mart were the big laggards.
Caterpillar, DuPont, Chevron, and General Electric were the big losers among the Dow 30 stocks on Wednesday.
General Electric, Intel, Disney, and Verizon were the poorest performing stocks among the Dow 30 on Tuesday.
Apple, JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs, and Nike led the DJIA higher on Monday.
Verizon has maintained its position for another week as the worst performing DJIA stock for the year to date. The stock's share price dipped only slightly last week as the telecom giant closed its...
Boeing has replaced Apple as the best performing DJIA stock for the year to date. The aerospace and defense company is expected to launch its new 737-10 at the Paris Air Show that begins Monday.
Oil giants Chevron and Exxon Mobil posted gains, while Wal-Mart and Nike held the DJIA down Friday, a day when half of the index's 30 stocks posted gains and half posted losses.
Nike, Goldman Sachs, Visa, and Wal-Mart lead DJIA lower on Thursday.
With a Federal Reserve rate hike decision, investors have to keep in mind what to think of the stock market heading into the rest of this summer and what to expect for the rest of 2017.
While General Electric is making a case for being the worst performing Dow stock, it just can’t seem to catch Verizon.
Have stocks peaked? Again, calling absolute peaks or bottoms is almost impossible. What is not impossible is to see when markets or sectors become wildly overbought or too crowded.
Shares of Apple lost more than 4% over the course of the week, and most of this loss came in Friday’s session. But it remains the best-performing Dow stock by a wide margin.
Wal-Mart, Boeing, Disney, and Visa weighed on the DJIA Tuesday.
Cisco, United Technologies, Pfizer, and Merck led the DJIA lower Monday.
Even though Verizon shares added a nice gain last week, it remains the worst performing DJIA stock for the year to date. The company did say last week that it would pay its regular dividend next...