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  2. 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.

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  3. Dec 21, 2022 · The Dow smashed its record of closing highs several times in 2021, closing above 36,000 for the first time on Nov. 2. Before that run, the Dow hadn't hit a high since August. On Aug. 16, 2021, the Dow closed at 35,625.40.

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  4. 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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    Investors in recent years have become accustomed to record highs for the Dow, but there have been some pronounced drops as well. Still, there has never been as dramatic a fall as the Great Depression, in which the Dow lost nearly 90% of its value over just three years. It reached its all-time low of 41.22 in 1932.

    The subprime mortgage and credit crisis in 2007-2008 that began the Great Recession was the period of most volatility in recent history, which led to the biggest drop in the Dow’s value in a one-year period. On Oct. 9, 2007, the Dow hit a pre-recession high, closing at 14,164.53, despite growing concerns about the subprime mortgage crisis. Banks ha...

    The Dow’s largest percentage drop in history happened when the market crashed on October 19, 1987—on what is now known as Black Monday—and the Dow lost 22.6% in a single day.

    The largest single-day drop for the Dow occurred on March 16, 2020. It dropped 2,997 points after President Trump announced that coronavirus shutdowns could extend until August of that year. The Dow had already dropped by 2,013.76 points on March 3, and 2,352.60 points on March 12 on fears of an oil price war between Russia and Saudi Arabia and con...

    1929 Great Depression. The Dow falls by 90% in less than four years during The Great Depression, reaching its low of 41.22 on July 8, 1932. It would take until 1954—25 years—to retain its September 1929 high. 1945 recession. The Dow rises 19.2% during a recession due to strong business spending, even after wartime government spending drops. 1948-49...

    Historically, markets tend to rise as the economy expands, and the Dow is no exception. Although the Dow reflects periods of volatility, its annualized average returns for the 10 years ended June 30, 2019, shows an increase of 15.03%; its 20-year return—which includes the market peak of 2000, the bursting of the dot-com bubble, and the market losse...

  5. The highest closing price for the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJI) all-time was $40,003.59, on May 17. The latest price is $38,831.13.

  6. Feb 2, 2024 · Historical Data. Dow Jones: average and yearly closing prices 1915-2021. Published by. Aaron O'Neill , Feb 2, 2024. The Dow Jones Industrial Average is (DJIA) is possibly the most well-known...

  7. The highest closing price for the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJI) all-time was $40,003.59, last Friday.

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