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DJIA

Jan 07 1998

Was 1987 Really An "Up" Year For Stocks?

  • Jan 7, 1998

1987 closed with a pretty good rally, a rally extending into early January 1988.

Apr 05 1997

DJIA Economic Sector Weightings…A Different Perspective

  • Apr 5, 1997

The four March changes in DJIA components shifted sector weightings for the index, most significantly in Energy, Financial, Healthcare and Technology.

Jan 04 1997

Early 1997: The Stock Market Looks Higher

  • Jan 4, 1997

December's stock market was a mixed up affair, but this is not unusual for December.

Feb 04 1995

Worth Noting

  • Feb 4, 1995

Three steps and stumble, four steps and fall down?

Mar 07 1993

Random Notes

  • Mar 7, 1993

Polling The Pro's: We have no new results this issue because no polls were taken. Next issue, you will see what institutional types in Seattle, Portland, Denver and Los Angeles think about the stock market's prospects.

Jan 04 1993

Investor Attitudes: Polling The Pros

  • Jan 4, 1993

In early 1991, a continuing survey of client stock market attitudes was initiated (39 polls have been taken to date).

Jan 05 1992

View From The North Country

  • Jan 5, 1992

Each January we publish the gold book (Perception II) before this, the green book. So don't blame the post office this month, blame Steve Leuthold.

Jun 01 1987

Dow Jones 9000…..By 2007?

  • Jun 1, 1987

Sound like a tall order? This is what the DJIA must achieve to match the total return from a 20-year zero T-bond over the next 20 years.

Feb 07 1986

Winners and Losers

  • Feb 7, 1986

The stock market held its own in January.

Feb 04 1983

The DJIA Is Selling at Over 50 Times Earnings

  • Feb 4, 1983

The P/E for this most popular market measure is incredibly distorted by a handful of component stock. When will Dow Jones bite the bullet and improve this index? 

Jul 09 1982

Inside the Dow Jones Industrials

  • Jul 9, 1982

The DJIA certainly has its problems as an analytical tool. Sometimes a close examination of this relatively small sample of stocks can be enlightening.