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Dow Jones Top Gainers and Losers to Watch Monday

Summarized from ChartMill

One hour before Monday's close, these Dow stocks are moving the needle. Here's what traders need to know.

Monday's session is winding down and the Dow Jones is flashing some clear winners and losers worth putting on your radar. With one hour left before the closing bell, price action is telling a story — and if you're not watching, you're missing tradeable setups.

The Dow's 30 blue-chip components don't move randomly. When a handful of them surge or crater in a single session, it's usually a signal worth digging into — whether that's earnings momentum, macro data, or sector rotation kicking in. Today is no different.

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Gainers inside the index are drawing buying pressure that could carry into after-hours or set up tomorrow's open. On the flip side, the session's biggest losers may be flashing short opportunities or oversold bounces depending on your timeframe and risk tolerance.

If you're trading the Dow directly — via DIA, futures, or individual components — keeping a live leaderboard of today's movers is non-negotiable. Momentum tends to cluster, and knowing which names are leading versus lagging gives you a real edge in the final hour when volume often spikes.

For the full, real-time breakdown of today's Dow Jones top gainers and losers, continue reading at ChartMill.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q.Which Dow Jones stocks are gaining the most today?

ChartMill tracks the top Dow Jones gainers in real time, updated throughout the session so you can see which blue-chip components are leading the index heading into the close.

Q.When is the best time to check Dow Jones movers during the trading day?

The hour before market close is a key window — volume often picks up and momentum leaders become clearer, making it a prime time to review the day's gainers and losers.

Q.How can I use Dow Jones gainer and loser data to make trading decisions?

Identifying which components are leading or lagging helps spot sector rotation and momentum setups, whether you trade individual Dow stocks, the DIA ETF, or Dow futures.

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