Last Updated on December 16, 2024
- DJIA (Dow Jones Industrial Average): The index price of the DJIA represents the average price of the 30 blue-chip stocks that make up the index, weighted by their stock prices.
- NASDAQ: The index price of the NASDAQ Composite Index represents the market capitalization-weighted average of the prices of over 3,700 stocks listed on the NASDAQ exchange.
- S&P 500: The index price of the S&P 500 represents the market capitalization-weighted average of the prices of the 500 largest publicly traded companies in the US.
- The Russell Indexes, including the Russell 1000, Russell 2000, and Russell 3000, are market-capitalization-weighted indexes of US equities.
- The Russell 1000 represents the largest 1,000 companies by market capitalization.
- The Russell 2000 represents the smallest 2,000 companies.
- The Russell 3000 is a comprehensive index of the entire US market, covering approximately 98% of the US market capitalization.