INDEX. PHASE 1 DisneyYes AT&TNo Apple Yes HondaNo VerizonYes.

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INDEX

PHASE 1 DisneyYes AT&TNo Apple Yes HondaNo VerizonYes

PHASE 2 Samsung McDonalds In N Out IBM Sears

INDEX A statistical measure of change in an economy or a securities market. In the case of financial markets, an index is an imaginary portfolio of securities representing a particular market or a portion of it. Each index has its own calculation methodology and is usually expressed in terms of a change from a base value. Thus, the percentage change is more important than the actual numeric value. - From Investopedia.com

DOW JONES INDUSTRIAL AVERAGE -The most widely recognized index. -Made up of 30 stocks -Chosen by the editors of the Wall Street Journal -Represent leaders in their industry -Over 100 years old. -

STANDARD AND POOR 500 (S&P 500) -One of the most commonly followed indices. -Considered by most experts as a better indicator than the Dow. -Made up of 500 of the most widely traded stocks.