A major difference between the Standard & Poor's 500 Index and the Dow Jones Industrial Average is that:
A) the S&P 500 is more dominated by OTC stocks than the Dow Jones Industrial Average.
B) the S&P 500 is more difficult to calculate than the Dow Jones Industrial Average.
C) the S&P 500 is a market value index and the Dow Jones Industrial Average is not.
D) the S&P 500 is more stable than the Dow Jones Industrial Average.
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