Analytics

 Investment Office

Selecting relevant market observations

Investment Thoughts
Macro Observations
Capital Markets
Markets in History
Beyond Finance
Quotes on the Fly
Chart Gallery
Academia
Coffee Chronicles
Archives
Asset Management
Pension Funds
Family Offices
Wealth Managers
Asset Managers
About
Disclaimer
Privacy Policy
Cookie Policy

   Investment Thoughts - Markets in History

Creative Destruction at its Best: The History of the Dow Jones Industrial Average, 1896-2010
Over 106 stocks have been a member of the Dow at some point or another. This chart marks the span of time that each one of these stocks spent in the Dow, and shows the rise and fall of the index over this time frame.

 

 

 

Have a look at this fascinating chart from JP Koning, "The History of the Dow Jones Industrial Average Wallchart,1896-2010", that beautifully spans 114 years of market history.

 

 

It displays the entries and exists of the Dow Jones Industrial Average members since its creation and perfectly illustrates the true essence of capitalism: creative destruction!.

 

 

View Chart
DJIA Wallchart: 1896-2010


 

John Paul Koning

Financial Graph & Art

www.financialgraphart.com

 

 

 

Financial Graph & Art-John Paul Koning

19.10.2011


 

Themes

 

Asia

Bonds

Bubbles and Crashes

Business Cycles
Central Banks

China

Commodities
Contrarian

Corporates

Creative Destruction
Credit Crunch

Currencies

Current Account

Deflation
Depression 

Equity
Europe
Financial Crisis
Fiscal Policy

Germany

Gloom and Doom
Gold

Government Debt

Historical Patterns

Household Debt
Inflation

Interest Rates

Japan

Market Timing

Misperceptions

Monetary Policy
Oil
Panics
Permabears
PIIGS
Predictions

Productivity
Real Estate

Seasonality

Sovereign Bonds
Systemic Risk

Switzerland

Tail Risk

Technology

Tipping Point
Trade Balance

U.S.A.
Uncertainty

Valuations

Yield