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The stock index you invest in isnโ€™t always the most important decision. Hereโ€™s what matters even more.

One of the best lessons investors received when the Dow Jones Industrial Average DJIA turned 130 years old on May 26 was a reminder of why time diversification is so important in the stock market. Iโ€™m referring to the portfolio risk reduction from holding stocks for the long ter

The stock index you invest in isnโ€™t always the most important decision. Hereโ€™s what matters even more.
Yahoo Finance โ€” 31 May 2026
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One of the best lessons investors received when the Dow Jones Industrial Average DJIA turned 130 years old on May 26 was a reminder of why time diversification is so important in the stock market.

Iโ€™m referring to the portfolio risk reduction from holding stocks for the long term. Most investors think of diversification in terms of holding dozens of individual stocks, and theyโ€™re right, up to a point. But what few realize is that holding one stock for many months can provide greater diversification benefits than holding many stocks for one month.

โ€˜Iโ€™m unsure of the best approachโ€™: My father, 91, is in hospice care. He left his six children CDs. Can we cash out?

โ€˜I have no preexisting conditionsโ€™: Iโ€™m 56, earn $198,000 and want to retire early. Can I afford private healthcare?

This investment lesson emerges from the Dowโ€˜s 130-year history because its long-term performance is nearly identical to the S&P 500 SPX, despite major differences in how the two indices are constructed. Since the Dowโ€™s creation in May 1896, it has produced a dividend-adjusted return of 10.4% annualized, according to Finaeonโ€™s Global Financial Database . The S&P 500โ€™s comparable return is 10.2% annualized.

Moreover, as the chart below shows, the paths the two indices have taken over the last 130 years are nearly identical.

Read: This overvalued stock market just flashed a rare buy signal

A brief review of some of the differences between the Dow and the S&P 500 helps us appreciate how remarkable it is that their long-term returns are so similar.

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