2. Historical performances of DOW since 1979.
Also follows a brief analytical study giving a
view on behavioral pattern of DOW.
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5. No. of Years 1 2 3 5 7 10 15 20 25
Average Return (%) 10.44 9.23 8.81 9.28 9.61 9.76 10.53 10.21 9.55
Probability of Loss 5/32 5/31 5/30 3/28 1/26 2/23 0/18 0/13 0/8
Mean (%) 6.30 2.19 6.28 8.52 7.98 6.63 10.21 9.66 9.51
Maximum growth (%) 36.73 27.18 24.89 22.38 17.90 16.01 15.51 13.39 11.19
Minimum growth (%) -24.14 -22.81 -12.33 -5.35 -1.94 -2.76 4.92 5.93 7.83
6. Max v/s Avg v/s Min – Rolling Return
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7. The term "Dow" is used to mean the Dow Jones
Industrial Average, an index of 30 blue chip
stocks that serves as the most widely used
measure of the U.S. stock market.
Best-known for the Dow Jones Industrial
Average, Dow Jones Indexes offers more than
130,000 equity indexes as well as fixed-income
and alternative indexes, including measures of
hedge funds, commodities and real estate.
8. 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.
This company publishes the Wall Street
Journal, the largest business and finance
publication in the world.
9. Name of the Company Name of the Company
3M Home Depot
Alcoa Honeywell
Altria Group IBM
American Express Intel
American International Group Johnson & Johnson
AT&T JPMorgan Chase
Boeing McDonald's
Caterpillar Merck
Citigroup Microsoft
Coca-Cola Pfizer
DuPont Procter & Gamble
Exxon Mobil United Technologies
General Electric Verizon Communications
General Motors Wal-Mart
Hewlett-Packard Walt Disney