Understanding the Dow
The Dow Jones Industrial Average, created in 1896 by Charles and Edward, serves as a barometer for the stock market by averaging the share prices of key industrial companies. Initially based on twelve companies, it has evolved to include thirty, reflecting changes in the market landscape. This historical perspective provides investors with valuable insights into stock market trends over time.In this clip
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