Overview
Dow Jones Indexes maintains a variety of indexes that measure the performance of specific investment strategies or themes.
Barron's 400℠
Measures a diversified group of U.S. companies that have been selected in part based on fundamentals-related rules-based criteria. The Barron's 400 is published in Barron's magazine and real-time on Barron's Online. Detailed data can be viewed on the Barron's Web site.
CBOE DJIA BuyWrite Index℠
Measures the performance of a theoretical portfolio that sells options based on the Dow Jones Industrial Average against a portfolio of the stocks included in The Dow. For more information please visit the CBOE Web site.
CBOE DJIA Volatility Index℠
Reflects investors' consensus view of expected market volatility over the next 30 days in the Dow Jones Industrial Average, and as such, can be used as a benchmark of investor sentiment. For more information please visit the CBOE Web site.
Dow Jones Select MicroCap Index℠
Represents micro-cap stocks trading on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), NYSE Amex and Nasdaq that are comparatively liquid and have strong fundamentals relative to the micro-cap segment as a whole.
Dow Jones Global Exchanges Index℠
Provides a comprehensive measure of publicly traded stock exchanges and trading floors.
Dow Jones Internet Composite Index℠
A composite of the Dow Jones Internet Commerce Index℠ and the Dow Jones Internet Services Index℠. The index represents the largest and most actively traded stocks of U.S. companies in the Internet industry.
Dow Jones Luxury Index℠
Measures market performance of companies that derive a sizeable portion of revenues from providing "luxury" goods and services.
Dow Jones Precious Metals Index℠
Represents the performance of U.S.-traded stocks of companies engaged in the exploration and production of gold, silver and platinum-group metals.
Dow Jones Summer/Winter Games Index℠
Represents the publicly traded companies that are official partners, sponsors and suppliers of the current Olympic Games.
Dow Jones U.S. Economic Stimulus Index℠
Measures the performance of 50 leading U.S. companies expected to benefit from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.