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Tuesday Trivia: Dow Jones Industrial Average

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The Dow Jones Industrial Average was created by Charles Dow, the editor of The Wall Street Journal. How many stocks does it represent?

 

A. 50

B. 100

C. 30

D. 250 

 

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250

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C = 30

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30

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c

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c

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A

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Thanks for playing this week. If you answered "30" you are correct!!

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DJIA Tracks 30 U.S. large cap companies.

“there’s always a bull market somewhere” Jim Cramer, Host of CNBC Mad Money

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250

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30

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30

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250

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30

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30

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The Dow represents 30.

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100

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100

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C. 30

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