About Wall Street, Daily
Dow Jones* often refers to the Dow Jones Industrial Average, which was one of the first stock indices and is one of the most commonly referred to barometers of equity performance in the United States. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, not to be confused with the Dow Jones Transportation index (which was the first index), is often called, "the Dow" or "DJIA," and consists of thirty stocks which traditionally were industrial-based. But in recent years as the US economy has become more consumer-oriented, the index has seen a change in composition that no longer has much to do with direct industrial investment.
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US30 Gearing Up for a Monster Move – Bulls or Bears?🔍 Price is stalling just below the 40,770.00 resistance, showing signs of exhaustion after a strong bullish push. Momentum is slowing down.
📌 Marked Zones:
• Resistance: 40,770.00 ❌ | 41,552.00 🔼 | 42,540.00 🔼
• Support: 39,270.00 ⚠ | 36,800.00 🛡
📈 Scenarios:
• Bullish Bias: A clean break and rete
DOW JONES Free Signal! Sell!
Hello,Traders!
US30 made a nice bullish
Rebound from the lows it
Plunged towards during the
High volatility of the last weeks
But now that the market seems
To have calmed down a bit we
Are seeing a retest of the
Horizontal resistance of 40,725
And a local pullback so we are
Locally bearish biase
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Frequently Asked Questions
Wall Street, Daily reached its highest quote on Nov 29, 2024 — 45,082.0 USD. See more data on the Wall Street, Daily chart.
The lowest ever quote of Wall Street, Daily is 17,502.5 USD. It was reached on Nov 9, 2016. See more data on the Wall Street, Daily chart.
Wall Street, Daily is just a number that lets you track performance of the instruments comprising the index, so you can't invest in it directly. But you can buy Wall Street, Daily futures or funds or invest in its components.