
The DJIA market sell-off has left many investors wondering which stocks took the biggest hit. The biggest losers in the DJIA after the market sell-off include Apple, which fell by 5.5% in a single day.
The tech giant's decline was followed closely by Microsoft, which dropped 4.8% in the same period. These two stocks are among the most heavily weighted in the DJIA, making their losses feel especially significant.
The sell-off was a stark reminder of the volatility of the market, and the importance of diversifying your portfolio.
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Dow Jones Losers
Walgreens was kicked out of the Dow Jones Industrial Average in February 2024, after being replaced by Amazon.com Inc.
Walgreens would have been the worst-performing stock in the Dow Jones Industrial Average last year, with shares down 63.2% if it were in the index the whole year.
Interactive Brokers will soon replace Walgreens Boots Alliance in the S&P 500 Index on Aug. 28, following Walgreens' removal from the S&P 500 Index.
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Exxon Mobil
Exxon Mobil is a Dow Jones loser, ranking fifth among the biggest losers in the Dow.
Cramer noticed that shares of Exxon Mobil did not get inflated during crude's comeback, unlike rival Chevron.
I'm on the fence about Exxon Mobil because I can't see oil going back to $65, but I could easily imagine it falling back to the mid-$50s.
You have to be disciplined with Exxon Mobil; if you have any suspicions in this market, it's best to say no.
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Walgreens Leads Loser Pack Briefly
Walgreens Boots Alliance was the worst performer in the Dow Jones Industrial Average last year, with shares down 63.2% if it were in the index the whole year.
It was removed from the Dow Jones Industrial Average in February 2024, making way for Amazon.com Inc.
Walgreens will soon be replaced in the S&P 500 Index by Interactive Brokers on August 28.
This change follows Walgreens' removal from the most well-known U.S. stock market indexes.
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