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Welcome to our coverage of the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) todaya key barometer of the U.S. stock market's health. This page features a real-time Dow Jones futures chart. Additionallywe present a list of Dow Jones stocks carefully curated to keep you informed about the most significant players in the index. Dive into the dynamics of today's market with our spotlight on the top movers in the Dowhighlighting stocks that are leading the charge in today's trading session.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average (^DJI) was down 592.58 (-1.1971%) points todaytrading at 48908.72as a broad tech sell-offdisappointing earnings from a major e-commerce giantand concerns over the US job market weighed heavily on investor sentiment. Dow Futures (YM=F) showed a slight recoveryup 249.00 (0.5082%) points at 49247.00hinting at potential stabilization. The primary catalyst for today's market downturn was a significant plunge in technology stocksamplified by a major company's earnings miss.
The tech sector experienced considerable pressurewith Amazon (AMZN) shares plummeting by 15.12% to $222.69 after missing earnings expectations and forecasting substantial capital expenditure for 2026. This amplified a broader risk-off mood that saw other major tech and growth stocks suffer. Among the Dow's biggest losers were UnitedHealth Group (UNH)down 5.99% at $268.55Salesforce (CRM) falling 5.73% to $189.97and Microsoft (MSFT) dropping 4.83% to $393.67. Concerns about the US job marketwith rising unemployment claims and lower job openingsfurther contributed to the bearish outlook.
Despite the overall market weaknessa few Dow components managed to post gains. The top performers included Travelers Companies (TRV)which rose 3.44% to $300.31followed by Johnson & Johnson (JNJ)up 2.79% at $237.79. Merck & Co. (MRK) also saw a positive movementincreasing 2.05% to $119.75alongside Coca-Cola (KO) gaining 2.02% to $78.51and Procter & Gamble (PG) up 1.49% to $158.61. These defensive and healthcare-related stocks demonstrated resilience amidst the broader market sell-off.