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Dow Jones Transportation Average 1896–2012. The index is a running average of the stock prices of twenty transportation corporations, with each stock's price weighted to adjust for stock splits and other factors. [1] As a result, it can change at any time the markets are open.
This is the category for the 20 current components of the Dow Jones Transportation Average. Companies formerly included in the DJTA are categorized in the category "Former components of the Dow Jones Transportation Average."
Dow Jones Transportation Average This page was last edited on 22 May 2021, at 19:40 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...
The Dow Jones Industrial Average and the Dow Jones Transportation Average moved closer together the week ending Sept. 28th, helping to close a gap that's opened this year as the DJIA has surged 9% ...
Transportation stocks are hitting new 52-week highs. That could indicate the market is poised for further highs. Stock market rally broadens as transportation stocks join the 52-week-high club [Video]
First calculated on May 26, 1896, [2] the index is the second-oldest among U.S. market indices, after the Dow Jones Transportation Average. It was created by Charles Dow, co-founder of both The Wall Street Journal and Dow Jones & Company, and named after him and his business associate, statistician Edward Jones.
The index broke under the 50-day moving average and the 200-day moving average yesterday, and today's lower levels Transport Sector Causes Problems for Dow Theory Bulls (IYT) Skip to main content
Pages in category "Former components in the Dow Jones Transportation Average" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .