Dow Jones or S&P 500: Which one spikes more often?

  • Dow Jones
  • S&P 500
Please select one to answer and see the result

Answers

Dow Jones - 5S&P 500 - 4
  • Anonymous . 3+ yrs. ago
smaller sample size
  • Anonymous . 3+ yrs. ago
Smaller spread of companies means less 'averaging'
  • Anonymous . 3+ yrs. ago
The Dow movements aren't hampered by the inherent inertia in a massive base like the S&P 500.
  • Anonymous . 3+ yrs. ago
I have no idea just a guess
  • Anonymous . 3+ yrs. ago
fewer companies so more susceptible to short-term fluctuations, especially by a very small number of companies
  • Anonymous . 3+ yrs. ago
because i am smart
  • Anonymous . 3+ yrs. ago
volatility
  • Anonymous . 3+ yrs. ago
The S&P contains companies of greater risk. As a result, expected returns are higher. However realized returns will tend to be more volatile due to the risk/return tradeoff.
  • Anonymous . 3+ yrs. ago
S&P500 is known to be more volatile than the Dow Jones

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