DJIA Rises 0.67% This Week to 38239.66 -- Data Talk

Dow Jones04-27

The Dow Jones Industrial Average is up 253.26 points or 0.67% this week to 38239.66

 

--Largest one-week point and percentage gain since the week ending March 28, 2024

--Up for two consecutive weeks

--Up 256.42 points or 0.68% over the last two weeks

--Largest two-week point and percentage gain since the week ending March 28, 2024

--Up four of the past six weeks

--Today it is up 153.86 points or 0.40%

--Snaps a two-trading-day losing streak

--Up five of the past seven trading days

--Off 3.94% from its record close of 39807.37 hit Thursday, March 28, 2024

--Up 39.15% from the Election Day close of 27480.03 on Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2020

--Up 22.61% from the Inauguration Day close of 31188.38 on Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2021

--Off 3.94% from its 52-week high of 39807.37 hit Thursday, March 28, 2024

--Up 17.96% from its 52-week low of 32417.59 hit Friday, Oct. 27, 2023

--Rose 12.15% from 52 weeks ago

--Off 3.94% from its 2024 closing high of 39807.37 hit Thursday, March 28, 2024

--Up 2.61% from its 2024 closing low of 37266.67 hit Wednesday, Jan. 17, 2024

--Month-to-date it is down 3.94%

--Year-to-date it is up 550.12 points or 1.46%

 

Data based on preliminary market closing values

 

Source: Dow Jones Market Data, FactSet

 

(END) Dow Jones Newswires

April 26, 2024 16:16 ET (20:16 GMT)

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