Dow Jones Industrial Average a.k.a. DJIA is a stock index consisting of 30 large companies that collectively is approximately $8.33 Trillion market capitalization. Originally intended to measure the overall performance of the stock market. But as large as the overall has become, many investors feel that it is inadequate representation of the US stock market compared to indices that represent a broader measure.
- 3M – NYSE: MMM
- American Express – NYSE: AXP
- Apple – NYSE: AAPL
- Boeing – NYSE: BA
- Caterpillar, Inc. – NYSE: CAT
- Chevron Corp – NYSE: CVX
- Cisco Systems – NYSE: CSCO
- Coca-Cola Company – NYSE: KO
- Dow Inc. – NYSE: DOW
- ExxonMobil – NYSE: XOM
- Goldman Sachs NYSE: GS
- The Home Depot – NYSE: HD
- IBM – NASDAQ: INTC
- Intel – NASDAQ: INTC
- Johnson & Johnson – NYSE: JNJ
- JPMorgan Chase – NYSE: JPM
- McDonald’s – NYSE: MCD
- Merck & Co – NYSE: MRK
- Microsoft – NASDAQ: MSFT
- Nike – NYSE: NKE
- Pfizer – NYSE: PFE
- Procter & Gamble – NYSE: PG
- Raytheon Technologies – NYSE: RTX
- The Travelers Companies – NYSE: TRV
- UnitedHealth Group – NYSE: UNH
- Verizon – NYSE: VZ
- Visa Inc. – NYSE: V
- Walmart – NYSE: WMT
- Walgreens Boots Alliance – NASDAQ: WBA
- The Walt Disney Company – NYSE: DIS
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