Dow Index Funds Have the Name, but S&P Index Funds Have the Cash
The Dow Jones Industrial Average may be getting all the attention right now, but when it comes to indexed mutual funds, it's the S&P 500 that gets all the respect.
The S&P also has outperformed the Dow in recent years, fueled by high-octane technology companies like Microsoft (MSFT Quote) and Intel (INTC Quote), both of which are in the S&P but not in the DJIA. Over the past 10 years, the S&P 500 returned 481.8%, just ahead of the 474.6% return of the Dow. But over the past five years, the margin is wider: 208.9% for the S&P vs. 186.7% for the Dow.
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