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A BRIEF LOOK AT INDICES

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Does the Dow Matter? What’s in an Index

The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA or Dow) is one of the most widely watched stock market indices and the second oldest in the world. Created in 1896 by Charles Dow, then-editor of the Wall Street Journal, it originally comprised 12 companies from traditional heavy industries, such as Chicago Gas and National Lead, giving it the name ‘Industrial Average.’ Today, the index represents 30 companies, with its composition constantly evaluated and periodically revised to include leading blue chip companies across a variety of industries.

What makes the Dow unique is that it is “price-weighted,” measured by the sum of component share prices divided by a divisor that adjusts for a stock split or dividend. In contrast, indices like the S&P/TSX Composite, S&P 500 and NASDAQ are ‘value-weighted’ based on constituent market capitalization (share price times outstanding shares).

Is the Dow a good gauge of the U.S. economy? Over its lifetime, it has faced many critics. Some argue it is too narrowly focused, while others suggest its price-weighted methodology is flawed because higher-priced stocks tend to have greater influence over lower-priced counterparts. For example, the same price change for a lower-priced stock will not impact the index as much as that of a higher-priced stock, despite a greater percentage change for the lower-priced stock.

The Dow Today: Does It Matter?

What is particularly notable today is that the Dow’s rise may signal more robust market breadth, suggesting that recent equity market gains are not largely driven by just the technology sector. Consider that the tech sector accounts for 58.8 of the NASDAQ and 29.0 percent of the S&P 500, yet only 18.6 percent of the Dow.

Taking a broader perspective, while indices often have their limitations, they remain valuable as indicators and benchmarks of performance. The long history and ongoing advancement of the Dow Jones Industrial Average, in particular, should remind investors of the enduring trend of economic growth and continued progress.

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