What was the Dow Jones in January 2000?

What was the Dow Jones in January 2000?

11,722.98
January 2000 – The Dow hits its then record high of 11,722.98 – a record that would stand for some six years.

What was the Dow Jones average in 2000?

10,729.38
Dow Jones – DJIA – 100 Year Historical Chart

Dow Jones Industrial Average – Historical Annual Data
Year Average Closing Price Annual % Change
2000 10,729.38 -6.17%
1999 10,481.56 25.22%
1998 8,630.76 16.10%

What was the Dow Jones average Jan 20 2009?

7,949.09
When former President Barack Obama took office on Jan. 20, 2009, the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) continued its credit crisis slump and fell to 7,949.09, the lowest inaugural performance (as measured by percentage drop) for the Dow since its creation in 1896.

Is the market at an all time high?

Historically, the United States Stock Market Index (US30) reached an all time high of 35409.50 in August of 2021. United States Stock Market Index (US30) – data, forecasts, historical chart – was last updated on August of 2021.

What was stock market all-time high?

The Dow Jones all-time high of 34,200.67 points on April 16, 2021. The biggest cumulative loss suffered by the DJIA was during the Great Depression, when it lost nearly 90% of its value between 1929 and 1932.

How often is the stock market at an all time high?

Market highs may feel like a rare occurrence, but in fact, they happen all the time. Since 1950, the market has hit all-time highs on 7.5% of all trading days.

What is the record high for the Dow stock market?

35,061.55
The Dow Jones Industrial Average DJIA, +0.41% climbed 238.20 points, or 0.7%, to close at a record 35,061.55, finishing above the 35,000 milestone for the first time. The S&P 500 SPX, +0.17% advanced 44.31 points, or 1%, to a record 4,411.79.

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