Why Is the Dow Jones Industrial Average Considered Outdated?

Why Is the Dow Jones Industrial Average Considered Outdated?
By Joshua Kennon
Why Is the Dow Jones Industrial Average Considered Outdated?
With the Dow Jones Industrial Average crossing 20,000, some are calling the DJIA an outdated anachronism. Let's take a look at their reasons.
Setting Investment Goals to Reach Financial Independence
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Asset/liability matching is a strategy that is meant to reduce risk by timing asset sales or cash flow with expected liquidity needs.
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