Question

A major difference between the Standard & Poor 's 500 Index (S&P) and the Dow-Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) is that:
a. the S&P 500 is more dominated by OTC stocks than the DJIA
b. the S&P 500 is more difficult to calculate than the DJIA
c. the DJIA is a price-weighted rather than value-weighted index like the S&P 500 d. the S&P 500 is more stable than the DJIA

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