Greiner and Hale C. Whitcomb Call Number: HG D67 Rosenberg Call Number: HG R69 Shumate Call Number: HG N42 Table of contents Markets in Motion is a graphical overview of the economic conditions and events that have influenced the U.
H3 Table of contents Publisher description Originally published in , it is a classic title on the Dow Theory. W37 Wow the Dow! W69 Publisher description Sample text This title is a family-oriented guide to the workings of Wall Street that shows parents how to start investing in the stock market and includes games, exercises, and real-life profiles of successful child investors.
Library of Congress Digital Resources The following resources created or digitized by the Library of Congress can be used to find out more about the index and Charles H. Wall Street and the Stock Exchanges: Historical Resources This is a guide created by Business Reference staff and is a selection of resources included in this guide are intended for those researching the history of Wall Street and includes resources for those interested in researching the history of the various American stock exchanges.
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List of Partners vendors. At that time, the index followed the 12 largest companies in each sector of the U. The first published value of the Dow Jones, The index was a way for Dow and Jones to report the overall health of the stock market to investors. Later, the company published The Wall Street Journal. Companies often withheld or skewed certain information, leaving investors skeptical and timid.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average was, therefore, necessary to build rapport for the stock market with investors. The 12 original companies that represented every segment of the market at the time, except railroads and transportation, were as follows:.
The Library of Congress. The Wall Street Journal. Accessed Oct. The theory is that a bull or bear market trend will have staying power if both the Industrial and Transportation indices are moving in tandem.
If the two diverge, there could be trouble. For example, if the industrial index is rising, but the transportation index is falling , the theory is that industry is producing too many goods for consumer demand, a bad sign for the economy in general.
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