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      • Adjusted for inflation, however, the Dow's all-time high is actually 15,485, meaning it would need to add more than 2,500 points, or nearly 20 percent, to get back to real record levels.
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  1. It reached a peak of 78.38 during the summer of 1890, but reached its all-time low of 28.48 in the summer of 1896 during the Panic of 1896. Many of the biggest percentage price moves in the Dow occurred early in its history, as the nascent industrial economy matured.

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  3. From 1906 to 1915, the Dow remains stuck trading between 53 and 103. The index reaches a secondary low of 53.17 on December 24, 1914. 1915–1919: Bull market. After hitting a seven-year low in late 1914, the Dow rises 125% over the next five years, reaching a new high of 119.62 on November 3, 1919.

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    The first four tables show only the largest one-day changes between a given day's close and the close of the previous trading day,not the largest changes during the trading day (i.e. intraday changes). Some sources (including the file Highlights/Lowlights of The Dow on the Dow Jones website) show a loss of −24.39% (from 71.42 to 54.00) on December ...

    The Dow Jones Industrial Average was first published in 1896, but since the firms listed at that time were in existence before then, the index can be calculated going back to May 2, 1881. A loss of just over 24 percent on May 5, 1893, from 39.90 to 30.02 signaled the apex of the stock effects of the Panic of 1893; the 2008–09 crashwas a 61.8 percen...

    A point swing is the difference between the intraday high and the intraday low. (The intraday high may not be the same as the opening price; for instance, in the 2010 flash crash, the market reached an intraday high, higher than the opening price.) This is distinguished from an intraday point drop or gain, which is the difference between the openin...

  4. Interactive chart of the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) stock market index for the last 100 years. Historical data is inflation-adjusted using the headline CPI and each data point represents the month-end closing value. The current month is updated on an hourly basis with today's latest value.

    Year
    Averageclosing Price
    Year Open
    Year High
    2024
    39,051.35
    37,715.04
    41,335.05
    2023
    34,121.54
    33,136.37
    37,710.10
    2022
    32,898.34
    36,585.06
    36,799.65
    2021
    34,055.29
    30,223.89
    36,488.63
  5. Dec 21, 2022 · The most recent all-time-high record (as of this writing) was on Jan. 4, 2022, when it closed at 36,799.65. This was the Dow's third consecutive trading day with a record close and the fourth record closing in just two months.

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  6. Aug 9, 2024 · In the given period, the greatest decline came in the wake of the Wall Street Crash in 1929; by 1932 average values had fallen to just one fifth of their 1929 average, from roughly 314 to 65. Read...

  7. May 16, 2024 · The Dow’s all-time high at market close stands at 39,908.00, reached on May 15, 2024. The index hit its highest price at any time on May 16, 2024, when it surpassed 40,000 for the first time.

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