New york live trade

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  2. Dow Jones INDEX TODAY


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NYSE Markets

At the New York Stock Exchange, we protect market integrity and drive innovation that connects investors to opportunity. NYSE markets offer multiple trading models to provide a superior trading environment. NYSE, NYSE American Equities, NYSE Arca Equities, NYSE Chicago, and NYSE National all operate using NYSE Pillar, our integrated trading technology platform that is designed to improve efficiency and reduce complexity, while enhancing consistency, performance and resiliency. NYSE Arca Lead Market Makers (LMMs) provide reliable liquidity throughout the trading day and during opening and closing auctions for NYSE Arca-listed ETPs. LMMs and Supplemental LMMs have opportunities for enhanced trading incentives when meeting certain market quality benchmarks. NYSE and NYSE Arca Retail Liquidity The NYSE and NYSE Arca Retail Liquidity programs promote cost savings through price improvement for individual investors on retail order flow for securities that trade on the NYSE and NYSE Arca markets. Offering price improvement for retail orders within an exchange environment offers individual investors new economic incentives and provides greater transparency, liquidity and competition in the U.S. cash equities marketplace. The program can be utilized by retail firms directly as well as by the brokers that service retail order flow providers. NYSE Arca LMM and Supplemental LMM The NYSE Research team explores market trends, analyzes exchange products and trading situations, and offers ...

Dow Jones INDEX TODAY

The Dow Jones Industrial Average is the most well-known share index in the USA. The Dow Jones was developed by Charles Henry Dow and originally contained just 12 American companies. It was published for the first time in May 1896 and opened at a level of 40.94 points. Today, the Dow Jones Industrial Average consists of the 30 most important market-leading companies on the American stock exchange and reflects their growth. (read more) Like the Swiss Market Index (SMI), the Dow Jones is a price index. The shares included in it are weighted according to price; the index level represents the average of the shares included in it. Dividend payments are not considered in the index. The inclusion of a company in the Dow Jones Industrial Average does not depend on defined criteria. Instead, an independent Wall Street Journal commission decides whether a share is to be included or excluded. There are no fixed times for reviewing the composition of the index, since changes are only made by the commission as and when they are needed. The Dow Jones Industrial Average is traded on Wall Street each trading day between 3:30 pm and 10:00 pm CET.