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What is the NASDAQ 100 Index?

The Nasdaq 100 Index is a stock index of the 100 largest companies by modified market capitalization trading on Nasdaq exchanges. The index excludes companies in the financial sector and the sectors it includes are basic materials, consumer discretionary, consumer staples, healthcare, industrials, technology, telecommunications, and utilities.

Can a stock be included in the NASDAQ 100?

For inclusion in the Nasdaq 100, index securities must be listed exclusively on a Nasdaq exchange. This can include common stocks, ordinary shares, American depositary receipts (ADRs), and tracking stocks. They must also be non-financial and have traded for at least three months on an exchange.

What is the difference between NASDAQ 100 and S&P 500?

Both the Nasdaq 100 and the S&P 500 are stock market indexes that track the performance of some of the largest companies. Both serve as indicators of the market as a whole and the broader economy. The differences between the two are that the Nasdaq 100 includes only 100 companies while the S&P 500 includes 500 companies.

What was the last price for Nasdaq 100 (^NDX)?

NASDAQ 100 (^NDX) Symbol Last Price ETHUSD=X - EURUSD=X 1.1804 -0.0004 (-0.0313%) JPY=X 110.1950 +0.1990 (+0.1809%) GBPUSD=X 1.3737 -0.0017 (-0.13%) 1 more rows ...

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