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Dow Jones Wilshire Large Cap Index
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A Dow Jones related stock index that focuses on a large-cap subset of companies that are listed on the Dow Jones Wilshire 5000 Composite index. There are 750 companies in this particular index and these companies are considered to be the biggest in this particular sector based on their market capitalization.
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