Djia Historical Chart
logarithmic chart of market values?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:DJIA_historical_graph.svg to put this in the political division, because this table is a common table used today to describe the markets … you will notice that the later years are more stringent deformed together. I wonder what market conditions are the Bush administration over Clinton to Reagan … What factors are crushing the last few years? Is the trading volume? Is it the real value in 1970 dollars? Help me understand this. Feel free to comment on the current state of our economy. I ask this in the business section, well http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:DJIA_historical_graph_% 28log% 29.svg this is the version log, the other is the linear
It has facilitated link to the log table. It is here:% 28log http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:DJIA_historical_graph_ 29.svg%. A log table is a more accurate description prices. It takes into account the different percentage than a "regular" graph greatly exaggerated!
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