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Dow Jones average

[ dou johnz av-er-ij, av-rij ]

noun

  1. any of the indexes published by financial publishing firm Dow Jones and Company, especially any of those showing the average closing prices of the representative common stocks of 30 industrials, 20 transportation companies, or 15 utilities, or a composite of these.


Dow-Jones average

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noun

  1. a daily index of stock-exchange prices based on the average price of a selected number of securities
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Origin of Dow Jones average1

C20: named after Charles H. Dow (died 1902) and Edward D. Jones (died 1920), American financial statisticians
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Finally, we give thanks that gas prices have begun to fall, though not nearly as fast or far as the price of crypto currency, tech stocks or the Dow Jones Average.

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The Dow Jones average plunged more than 1,000 points during Monday’s trading session before recovering and finishing with a modest gain.

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On Wall Street, the Dow Jones average jumped 1.35% to a record high, outperforming 1.0% gains in tech-heavy Nasdaq, as investors rotated into cyclical shares out of flying-tech firms.

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An incoherent nutjob with the title of "president" boasting about the "greatest economy the world has ever seen," business analysts making orgasmic groans over the Dow Jones average, millionaire pundits examining the diversity of Joe Biden's cabinet selections.

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The Dow Jones Average rose about 150 points as markets opened, or about .5%, while the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq were both up .5%.

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