Newspapers, radio, and TV news programs refer to the Dow Jones Industrial Average every day, calling it the Dow, sometimes the Dow Jones or even the DJIA. And economists and financial professionals pay close attention to its daily changes and the longer trends. But what exactly is the Dow Jones Industrial Average, does it really matter and can one see performance patterns from year to year?
- The Dow first hit 1,000 in late 1972;
- Hit 10,000 in March of 1999;
- Reached 17,000 in July of 2014.
- Closed above 25,000 in January of 2018; and
- Closed a whisper short of 33,000 on March 15, 2021 (closed at 32,953).
- Apple was up 82.3%
- Microsoft was up 42.5%
- Nike was up 41.0%
- Salesforce.com was up 36.8%
- Caterpillar Inc. was up 27.0%
- Boeing Company was down 33.9%
- Walgreens Boots Alliance was down 29.4%
- Chevron Corporation was down 26.0%
- Intel Corporation was down 14.7%
- Merck & Co. was down 7.2%