What It Means When the DJIA Stock Market Index Goes Post-Industrial

What It Means When the DJIA Stock Market Index Goes Post-Industrial

What It Means When the DJIA Stock Market Index Goes Post-Industrial

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Stock Markets 2014Apr 25, 2014 – 08:23 PM GMT

By: EWI


Every time you use a new app on your smartphone, you may utter a silent prayer of gratitude for living in a post-industrial age. No more back-breaking heavy labor. Now, it’s all about technology and brain power.

But what does it mean when the Dow Jones Industrial Average
enters the post-Industrial Average age? Here’s a hint from
The Elliott Wave Financial Forecast that was published
last October:

The Dow Jones Post-Industrial Average
Changes in the components of the Dow Jones Industrial Average don’t always come at stock tops, but they do sometimes. And when they do, the nature of the change tends to say a lot about the decline that is about to unfold. Intel and Microsoft, for instance, were added to the Dow in November 1999, a few months before the technology bubble burst in March 2000. In February 2008, four months after the Dow’s October 2007 top, Bank of America was added to the index, just as the banking calamity started to unfold. On September 10, 2013, Bank of America, Hewlett-Packard and Alcoa were replaced by Goldman Sachs, Visa and Nike. We think the timing will prove prescient again… .

Why? Get the inside scoop on what kind of leadership the
financial, consumer debt and fitness sectors will provide
now that they have taken their place in the DJIA by reading
The State of the U.S. Markets – 2014 Edition.
This 24-page report brings you all the in-depth and behind-the-scenes
news that you need to protect yourself from complacency about
financial markets, once you see more clearly how they are
over-reaching now.

Start reading The State of the U.S. Markets
– 2014 Edition
from Elliott Wave International for
free now.


About the Publisher, Elliott Wave International
Founded in 1979 by Robert R. Prechter Jr., Elliott Wave International (EWI) is the world’s largest market forecasting firm. Its staff of full-time analysts provides 24-hour-a-day market analysis to institutional and private investors around the world.

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