Why the Dow's Tech Revolution is a Blessing and a Curse

Dow Jones
06/30

If the Dow's ascent to 52,000 were a World Cup match, then Alphabet's involvement was akin to a soccer player being substituted on in the final moments and scoring the fourth goal in a 4-0 win.

The Google parent contributed 96.64 points to the Dow Jones Industrial Average Monday as the index closed above 52,000 for the first time. But remarkably, that's the 10th largest contribution by a Dow constituent in its rise from 51,000 to 52,000, according to Dow Jones Market Data.

Maybe the soccer analogy needs work. After a stellar debut, Alphabet will be an important part of the squad moving forward.

Its inclusion means the Dow now contains five of the so-called Magnificent Seven -- alongside Microsoft, Amazon, Apple and Nvidia. That inevitably raises questions about whether the index is becoming too tech-heavy.

Tech now makes up 19.1% of the index's weight, behind the financial sector's 27.3% and ahead of industrials on 18.1%, according to index provider S&P Global.

The Dow reached its latest milestone in spite of -- not because of -- its tech giants. Those four Mag 7 stocks combined had a negative 977.56-point contribution to the index in the 20 trading days it took to climb from 51,000. Software stock Salesforce also dragged it down by more than 200 points.

If Alphabet had joined the index any earlier it also would have dragged it down -- the stock is down 7% since the Dow closed above 51,000 for the first time on May 29.

So what stocks did the heavy lifting? Machinery maker Caterpillar added the most -- 960.96 points -- followed by paints and coatings company Sherwin-Williams and insurance company Travelers, both adding around 250 points.

The twist is that Caterpillar has emerged as an artificial-intelligence play thanks to its power and energy segment and booming demand for data centers.

It's not just Dow that's getting more tech-heavy, it's the entire economy.

What's more, if the Mag 7 can roll back the years and start having a positive impact on the Dow, it could even reach 53,000 before the World Cup is over.

Write to Callum Keown at callum.keown@dowjones.com

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