Real-Time Dow Stock List

(Live Dow Jones Industrial Average 30 Stocks in 2022 with market caps, charts, and dividends)

Symbol Name Price (After Hoursafter-market) % (1D) Volume Market Cap Price Chart (1Y)
V
Credit Services
Visa Inc
252.94
252.95
-0.47%
5.23M
519.37B
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UNH
Healthcare Plans
Unitedhealth Group Inc
540.53
539.50
-0.56%
2.86M
499.95B
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WMT
Discount Stores
Walmart Inc
158.64
158.53
+1.19%
7.83M
426.99B
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PG
Household & Personal Products
Procter & Gamble Co.
152.29
152.47
+0.69%
6.11M
358.93B
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CRM
Software - Application
Salesforce Inc
224.92
227.00
+0.06%
5.52M
218.85B
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DIS
Entertainment
Walt Disney Co
92.50
92.42
-2.81%
18.64M
169.30B
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NKE
Footwear & Accessories
Nike, Inc.
108.75
108.73
+0.73%
7.29M
165.51B
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VZ
Telecom Services
Verizon Communications Inc
37.47
37.54
+0.32%
14.51M
157.53B
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TRV
Insurance - Property & Casualty
Travelers Companies Inc.
176.84
176.84
-0.99%
988.74K
40.39B
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WBA
Pharmaceutical Retailers
Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc
19.98
20.05
-0.65%
12.55M
17.26B
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Stock market's Old Benchmark

The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJINDICES: DJI) is the stock market for many amateur investors. Since its initial publication in 1896, this index of 30 blue-chip businesses has served as a convenient abbreviation for the general market. Even today, the Dow tends to be given first billing on newscasts and financial news websites above other indices like the Nasdaq (NASDAQINDEX: IXIC) and the S&P 500 (SNPINDEX: GSPC), despite the fact that there are better indicators for the success of the broader stock market. Since 1928, the Dow Jones Industrial Average List has included 30 companies. Therefore, they are called the Dow 30. The name "industrial" is a misnomer even though the Dow Jones Industrial Average is what sets it apart from other Dow Jones indices like the Dow Jones Transportation Average. The index used to consist of industrial firms like manufacturers and agricultural firms, but it now includes companies from practically every significant stock market sector, including technology, consumer goods, healthcare, and energy, in addition to industrials. Only the industries of transportation and utilities have separate Dow Jones indices.