DAX Index Jun '24 (DYM24)
Seasonal Chart
Price Performance
See MorePeriod | Period Low | Period High | Performance | |
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1-Month | 18,373.0 +0.22% on 06/11/24 | | 19,018.0 -3.18% on 05/16/24 | -463.0 (-2.45%) since 05/10/24 |
3-Month | 17,608.0 +4.58% on 04/19/24 | | 19,018.0 -3.18% on 05/16/24 | +368.0 (+2.04%) since 03/11/24 |
52-Week | 15,154.0 +21.51% on 10/30/23 | | 19,018.0 -3.18% on 05/16/24 | +1,806.0 (+10.87%) since 06/09/23 |
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