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.

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