November 1972
In November 1972, the Dow Jones Industrial Average climbs to 1,000 units for the first time in its history, a milestone 76 years in the making. On November 14, 1972, the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) crossed the 1,000-point mark, 21,652 days after its inception on October 7, 1896.
What is the highest the Dow Jones has ever been at?
34,200.67 points
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.
Has the Dow Jones ever hit 31000?
The Dow Jones Industrial Average on Thursday closed above the psychologically significant 31,000 milestone, marking the first such round-number milestone for the benchmark since November, and its fastest move above a 1,000-point marker in about two years.
What was the highest Nasdaq in 2020?
9,924.75
The tech-heavy Nasdaq stormed to a record 9,924.75, a 110-point, or 1.1 percent, gain on the day. The previous milestone, 9,817.18, was set in February. The S&P 500 finished at 3,232.39, up nearly 1.2 percent, to erase its losses for the year.
When did the Dow Jones industrial average first increase?
Since first closing at 62.76 on February 16, 1885, the Dow Jones Industrial Average has increased, despite several periods of decline. Like most other stock market indices, the Dow undergoes periods of general increase and general declines or stagnation.
When is the Dow Jones going to hit 32K?
We expect the Dow Jones to hit 32,000 points in 2021. We forecast lots of volatility as the Dow Jones will be testing the 32k area, presumably near the end of 2021 or in 2022. Investors should get the maximum out of the bullish potential from our Dow Jones forecast for 2021.
When is the Dow Jones going to hit resistance?
Near the end of 2021 or in 2022 we will see Dow Jones hitting resistance of a 100 year bull market channel. We expect some big volatility in that area! Based on the leading indicators (or lack thereof) and more importantly the chart setup we see the following Dow Jones forecast for 2021.
When did the bull market end for the Dow Jones?
The 11-year long record bull market for the Dow Jones ended in 2020 and it was the sharpest bear market. The S&P 500 fell 30 percent in a span of only 22 days this year which was another “record” under Trump’s presidency.