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Dow Jones Industrial Average

Leading index of US stock market prices. The average is based on prices of 30 major companies covering such diverse industries as financial services, technology, retail, entertainment, and consumer goods. It has been calculated and published since 1896 by financial news publisher Dow Jones & Co.



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The SPDR Trust, MidCap SPDR Trust and DIAMONDS Trust will continue to be listed on the AMEX.
CINCINNATI -- Among the stocks featured in the June 24 edition of Schaeffer's Market Blog are Integrated Device Technology (NASDAQ:IDTI), Viacom (NYSE:VIA-B), Legg Mason (NYSE:LM), Citigroup (NYSE:C), and AMEX Diamonds Trust (AMEX:DIA).
Even though all looks great on the outside looking in, check out the volume on the Diamonds Trust (DIA).
 
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