The In" s And Out"s Of Dow Jones Stocks

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The Dow Jones is composed of 30 stocks, and though some feel it is the world's most noted stock market exchange, there are still some who disagree for a couple of reasons. One, it is composed of 30 large cap stocks, but it is felt that it is not really an accurate cross section of the US economy that is indicated, and secondly, some argue that the Dow is a price-weighted indicator, rather than a capitalization weighted index. Those however, who are supporters of the Dow Jones Stock Index conclude that these matters are too small to consider.

Dogs of the Dow (High Dividend companies)
Dogs of the Dow is a stock picking strategy which selects high dividend stocks. There is even a Dogs of the Dow Newsletter that is free for the asking. Sign up for it online. Dogs of the Dow can also be classified as Value stocks, i.e., meaning relatively high dividends and low price to sales ratio. Those who enjoy buying value stocks and holding them know that the price of the stock has fallen, due mostly to temporary low earnings, or bad media coverage. Their contention is that once the "dust has settled", the price of the stock will begin its upward trend once again. At the close of 2008, there were ten highest yielding stocks or "Dogs of the Dow". The five stocks with the lowest closing prices for the period are known as Small Dogs of the Dow. If you own a good volume of stocks that are high dividend and the price of the stock dips temporarily due to reasons stated previously, you will still get the same amount of dividends added to your account as if the stock were at its higher price.

There are charts and tables online daily that show the latest Dow stock market trends. There are also year-to-date performance tables that show the direction of profit a stock has shown over a year's time.

Cycle Charts
There are quite a variety of charts and tables that will enlighten an investor as to what's happening with the Dow 30 and the stock market, in general. For example, there is a Dow chart which shows long term gains in the Dow from 1900 to the present. This particular chart shows an almost continuous rise in the Dow's gains, with the exception of the years that represent the Great Depression where it is shown that the Dow was down 89%.

In addition there are charts for the week cycle, the month cycle, a one year cycle, a presidential cycle and a chart that represents a decade cycle. If you're more interested in the activity of the Dow Jones stocks for a day, week, or month, there are charts which outline the Dow's 10 best days, and the Dow's 10 worst days for those periods. Any information that you might require relative to Dow Jones stocks can be most likely found by searching the internet. If not, check with your stock broker.
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