Dow Jones stock markets futures
Definition
Futures contracts based on the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA), a prominent stock market index tracking 30 major U.S. companies, enabling traders to speculate on future index movements without owning underlying stocks.
Derivatives traded on exchanges like the CME Group, reflecting anticipated shifts in the broader U.S. stock market performance as measured by the Dow Jones indices.
Examples
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