Stock Market Records Is It Time to Buy

Nothing gets the financial press in tizzy quite like a run of “up days” for the stock market. And, nothing gets the mainstream media interested in the financial media’s excitement like a new RECORD! Dow Jones Record High The Dow Jones Industrial Average has notched some record high closes lately. The S&P 500 Index isn’t far behind, within striking distance of its record high as well. So, what do these new stock market records mean for smart investors? First, the recent stock market records are a lesson to be learned for long-term investors such as retirement investors. When the market looked terrifying in  2008 many people sold off stocks in their 401k plans and other retirement savings, often after much of the damage had already been done. That was a foolish strategy then, but now, five years later, those investors are officially the fools. You were better off to have just stayed put. Harsh? Maybe, but if you are investing for retirement or other long-term horizons, this is a critical lesson to learn. In a recent discussion someone said to me that he was sure he did better by getting out when things were bad and getting back in now …

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Stocks In Dow Jones Industrial Average and Dow Jones Transportation Average

Dow Jones Indexes publishes lot of averages and indexes. They are best known for the Dow Jones Industrial Average and the Down Jones Transportation Average. Personal financial planning on FinanceGourmet.com The Dow Jones Industrial Average is featured on most stock market news reports and makes an appearance on the nightly news. It is often referred to as just The Dow, or Dow Jones. The Dow Jones Index is composed of the stocks of 30 big U.S. companies which are supposed to represent the majority of the US economy and industry, with the exception of the transportation industry; they have their own index. Dow Jones Industrial Average Components The Companies In the Dow Jones Industrial Average 3M Company (MMM) Alcoa Inc (AA) American Express (AXP) AT&T (T) Bank of America (BAC) Boeing (BA) Caterpillar (CAT) Chevron (CVX) Cisco (CSCO) Coca-Cola (KO) du Pont (DD) Exxon Mobile (XOM) General Electric (GE) Hewlett-Packard (HPQ) Home Depot (HD) Intel (INTC) IBM (IBM) Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) JPMorgan Chase (JPM) Kraft Foods (KFT) McDonald’s Corp (MCD) Merck & Co (MRK) Microsoft (MSFT) Pfizer (PFE) Procter & Gamble (PG) Travelers Companies (TRV) United Technologies Corporation (UTX) Verizon Communications (VZ) Wal-Mart Stores Inc. (WMT) Walt Disney Company (DIS) …

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