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The Dow is riding its longest winning streak since 2017. Here’s why

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Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York City, U.S., July 12, 2023. 

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The Dow Jones Industrial Average just won’t stop going higher it seems like. What is behind this historical momentum for the blue chip measure created more than a century ago?

The Dow on Tuesday rose for a 12th straight day, matching its longest winning streak since 2017. If it closes higher Wednesday, it would be a streak not seen since 1987, when the Dow advanced for 13 sessions in a row. During this latest run, the Dow has outperformed, gaining 6%.

That momentum hasn’t been seen in the broader S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite indexes, however. Both are up just 3% since the Dow’s streak began. The S&P 500 has fallen twice in that time, while the Nasdaq has posted three losing sessions.

There are several reasons for the Dow’s streak, but none may be bigger than recession fears easing.

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No more recession?

“So far, there’s no evidence of a recession. So as long as there’s no evidence of recession … I think the market will probably continue to melt up; people are chasing,” Steve Eisman, senior portfolio manager at Neuberger Berman, told CNBC’s “Squawk Box” earlier this week. Eisman rose to prominence for profiting from the subprime mortgage crisis. He was profiled in Michael Lewis’ book “The Big Short.”

Recession fears are easing in large part due to data showing inflation is coming down.

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Near the start of the Dow’s winning streak, the consumer price index, a widely used measure of inflation that tracks prices on goods ranging from food to electronics, rose just 3% on a year-over-year basis. That was less than economists expected. the next day, the producer price index, which gauges what wholesalers pay for raw goods, climbed just 0.1% in June month over month, also less than forecast.

On top of that, employment data points to a resilient economy. Companies continue to hire at a steady pace, as the most recent U.S. jobless claims data showed a decline.

The key reason strong economic data, along with weakening inflation numbers, can benefit the Dow more than other indexes is because of its make up. Many of the stocks composing the Dow are levered to an improving economy (think American Express, Chevron, Coca-Cola, and 3M).

Strong earnings

The smaller Dow has also gotten a boost as many of its 30 members reported strong quarterly reports.

On Wednesday, Boeing shares rallied nearly 7%. The aerospace giant reported a smaller-than-expected loss and revenue that exceeded analyst expectations. The company also said it delivered 136 planes in the second quarter, up from 121 in the year-earlier period.

Meanwhile, Coca-Cola gained around 1% after the beverage giant raised its full-year outlook and reported better-than-expected earnings. CEO James Quincey pointed to supply chain pressures easing and added that “concern surrounding the bank sector diminished and energy prices continue to pull back from record highs.”

Industrial giant 3M also reported strong second-quarter figures, with earnings and revenue exceeding analyst expectations. The stock popped 5% on Tuesday after the results were released.

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The Dow’s mechanics could also be playing a part in its rally. The average is price weighted, meaning that a stock with a higher share price will exert greater influence on the overall Dow level than one with a lower share price. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq, meanwhile, are market cap weighted — meaning stocks with higher market caps will have more sway in how the indexes trade.

Goldman Sachs, the stock with the second-highest price in the Dow, is up more than 10% this month. UnitedHealth, which has the highest price, is up more than 6% in that time.

Bottom line: Several factors have conspired to push the Dow into a potentially historic winning streak. If the benchmark rises Wednesday and Thursday, it will tie its longest-ever winning streak at 14 — which took place in 1897, about a year after the Dow was created.

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