The DSCI rose 4.1% in December. The positive performance in December marked the second up month in the last three. For the full year 2021, the DSCI increased 1.9%.
In November 2021, the Direct Selling Capital Advisors Direct Selling Index (DSCI) fell 8.5%, reversing a 10.0% rally in October.
The Direct Selling Capital Advisors Direct Selling Index (DSCI) rose 10% in October, partially reversing a three-month decline that had cut the index’s value by a cumulative 30%.
The Direct Selling Capital Advisors Direct Selling Index (DSCI) declined 17.8 percent in September, marking its third successive monthly decline, following a dip of 8.4 percent in August and 7.4 percent in July. The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) also sharply declined in September (-4.3 percent).
The Direct Selling Index (DSCI) fell 8.4 percent in August, the second consecutive noticeable decline and the index’s weakest monthly performance since March 1, 2020. The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA), by contrast, rose over the last two months, increasing 1.9 percent in August and 1.3 percent in July.
The Direct Selling Capital Advisors Direct Selling Index (DSCI) declined 7.4 percent in July 2021, underperforming the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA), which gained 1.3 percent during the month.
May brought an incredible rush of growth for direct selling stocks (+18.4 percent), and the Direct Selling Capital Advisors Direct Selling Index (DSCI) added 2.2 percent more in June. This increase is slightly above the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA), which grew by 1.9 percent.
March was a tumultuous month for direct selling stocks, but April proved to move the group marginally higher, with the Direct Selling Capital Advisors Direct Selling Index (DSCI) rising 3.1 percent during the month, compared to a slightly lower gain for the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) of 2.7 percent. This rise in April places the DSCI in line with the broader markets.
March was a tumultuous month for direct selling stocks, but April proved to move the group marginally higher, with the Direct Selling Capital Advisors Direct Selling Index (DSCI) rising 3.1 percent during the month, compared to a slightly lower gain for the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) of 2.7 percent. This rise in April places the DSCI in line with the broader markets.