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SPDR Dow Jones Industrial Average ETF: (DIA)

(Delayed Data from NYSE) As of Feb 27, 2026 04:00 PM ET

$489.18 USD

489.18
7,194,864

-5.68 (-1.15%)

Volume: 7,194,864

Zacks ETF Rank

This is our ETF rating system that serves as a timeliness indicator for ETFs over the next 6 months:

Zacks Rank Definition
1 Strong Buy
2 Buy
3 Hold
4 Sell
5 Strong Sell

See all the Top Ranked ETFs here - The complete list of all the top ranked ETFs

1 - Strong Buy of 5 1        

After-Market: $488.90 -0.28 (-0.06 %) 7:58 PM ET

Zacks News

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Fed Minutes Stay Hawkish, Markets Close in the Green

On the one-year anniversary of the Dow and S&P 500 hitting all-time highs, markets notch their first positive session of 2023.

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Pre-Markets Try Again for Positive Session

We should be prepared for a head-fake during the trading day, like we saw following a green pre-market yesterday.

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Utilities and Large-Cap: 2 ETFs to Watch for Outsized Volume

IDU and IWV saw massive trading volumes in yesterday session.

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Pre-Markets Start 2023 in the Green

This week, while holiday-shortened, will be rife with economic data points.

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Once 2023 Starts, Investors Have Work to Do

We'll know a lot more about our economic situation a week from today than we do now.

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Markets Turn Bullish with a Half-Session Left in 2022

We'll end this worst year for the markets since 2008 down double-digits for three of the four major indices.

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Longer-Term Jobless Claims Creeping Higher

We look to 2023 to provide us with clues for when the economy can return to prosperity.

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2 ETFs to Watch for Outsized Volume on Emerging Market & Broad Market

Two ETFs SCHE and VBND traded with an outsized volume yesterday.

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"Krampus Rally" Threatens Last Sessions of 2022

Perhaps it means Krampus gets to ride on Santa's sleigh this year; if it brings us toward market and economic growth sooner than later, then so be it.

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Looking for Economic News to Turn "Impolite"

Something of less-manageable deterioration in the housing and labor markets might anticipate impolite lower metrics elsewhere over time.