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Nasdaq

The Nasdaq Stock Market (/ˈnæzdæk/ (listen)) (National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations Stock Market) is an American stock exchange based in New York City. It is the most active stock trading venue in the US by volume,[3] and ranked second on the list of stock exchanges by market capitalization of shares traded, behind the New York Stock Exchange.[4] The exchange platform is owned by Nasdaq, Inc.,[5] which also owns the Nasdaq Nordic stock market network and several U.S.-based stock and options exchanges. According to a Gallup poll conducted in 2022, approximately 58% of American adults reported having money invested in the stock market, either through individual stocks, mutual funds, or retirement accounts.[6]

National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations (Nasdaq)
TypeStock exchange
LocationNew York City, U.S.
FoundedFebruary 8, 1971; 52 years ago (1971-02-08)
OwnerNasdaq, Inc.
CurrencyUnited States dollar
No. of listings3,554[1]
Market cap US$18.00 trillion (Jan 2023)[2]
Indices
Websitewww.nasdaq.com
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Stock exchanges (listing venues) owned by Nasdaq, Inc.

History

1971–2000

 
Former logo used from 1971 to 2014

"Nasdaq" was initially an acronym for the National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations.[7] It was founded in 1971 by the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD), now known as the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority.[8] On February 8, 1971, the Nasdaq stock market began operations as the world's first electronic stock market.[8] At first, it was merely a "quotation system" and did not provide a way to perform electronic trades.[9]

The NASDAQ Stock Market eventually assumed the majority of major trades that had been executed by the over-the-counter (OTC) system of trading, but there are still many securities traded in this fashion. As late as 1987, the Nasdaq exchange was still commonly referred to as "OTC" in media reports[10] and also in the monthly Stock Guides (stock guides and procedures) issued by Standard & Poor's Corporation.[11] Over the years, it became more of a stock market by adding trade and volume reporting and automated trading systems. In 1981, Nasdaq traded 37% of the U.S. securities markets' total of 21 billion shares. By 1991, Nasdaq's share had grown to 46%.[12] In 1992, the Nasdaq Stock Market joined with the London Stock Exchange to form the first intercontinental linkage of capital markets.[13] In 1998, it became the first stock market in the United States to trade online, using the slogan "the stock market for the next hundred years".[14] The Nasdaq Stock Market attracted many companies during the dot-com bubble.

Its main index is the NASDAQ Composite, which has been published since its inception. The QQQ exchange-traded fund tracks the large-cap NASDAQ-100 index, which was introduced in 1985 alongside the NASDAQ Financial-100 Index, which tracks the largest 100 companies in terms of market capitalization.

2000–present

 
During the dot-com bubble, the NASDAQ Composite index spiked in the late 1990s. It then fell sharply as the bubble burst.
 
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On March 10, 2000, the NASDAQ Composite stock market index peaked at 5,132.52, but fell to 3,227 by April 17,[15] and, in the following 30 months, fell 78% from its peak.[16]

In a series of sales in 2000 and 2001, FINRA sold its stake in the Nasdaq. On July 2, 2002, Nasdaq Inc. became a public company via an initial public offering.[17] In 2006, the status of the Nasdaq Stock Market was changed from a stock market to a licensed national securities exchange.[18] In 2007, it merged with OMX, a leading exchange operator in the Nordic countries, expanded its global footprint, and changed its name to the NASDAQ OMX Group.[19]

To qualify for listing on the exchange, a company must be registered with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), must have at least three market makers (financial firms that act as brokers or dealers for specific securities) and must meet minimum requirements for assets, capital, public shares, and shareholders.

In February 2011, in the wake of an announced merger of NYSE Euronext with Deutsche Börse, speculation developed that NASDAQ OMX and Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) could mount a counter-bid of their own for NYSE. NASDAQ OMX could be[when?] looking to acquire the American exchange's cash equities business, ICE the derivatives business. At the time, "NYSE Euronext's market value was $9.75 billion. Nasdaq was valued at $5.78 billion, while ICE was valued at $9.45 billion."[20] Late in the month, Nasdaq was reported to be considering asking either ICE or the Chicago Mercantile Exchange to join in what would probably have to be, if it proceeded, an $11–12 billion counterbid.[21]

In December 2005, NASDAQ acquired Instinet for $1.9 billion, retaining the Inet ECN and subsequently selling the agency brokerage business to Silver Lake Partners and Instinet management.[22][23][24]

The European Association of Securities Dealers Automatic Quotation System (EASDAQ) was founded as a European equivalent to the Nasdaq Stock Market. It was purchased by NASDAQ in 2001 and became NASDAQ Europe. In 2003, operations were shut down as a result of the burst of the dot-com bubble.[25] In 2007, NASDAQ Europe was revived first as Equiduct and was acquired by Börse Berlin later that year.[26]

On June 18, 2012, Nasdaq OMX became a founding member of the United Nations Sustainable Stock Exchanges Initiative on the eve of the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development (Rio+20).[27][28]

In November 2016, chief operating officer Adena Friedman was promoted to chief executive officer, becoming the first woman to run a major exchange in the U.S.[29]

In 2016, Nasdaq earned $272 million in listings-related revenues.[30]

In October 2018, the SEC ruled that the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq did not justify the continued price increases when selling market data.[31][32][33]

In December 2020, NASDAQ announced that it would strip its indexes of four Chinese companies in response to Executive Order 13959.[34]

Contract specifications

Nasdaq 100 futures are traded on the CME (Chicago Merchantile Exchange) while its derivatives, E-Mini Nasdaq 100 and Micro E-Mini Nasdaq 100 futures are traded on the EMiniCME. Below are the contract specifications for the nasdaq 100 and derivatives.

Contract Specifications
Nasdaq 100 (NDA)[35] E-Mini Nasdaq 100 (NQ/ENQ)[36] Micro E-Mini Nasdaq (MNQ)[37]
Contract Size: $100 X Nasdaq 100 Index $20 X Nasdaq 100 Index $2 X Nasdaq 100 Index
Exchange: CME EMiniCME EMiniCME
Sector: Index Index Index
Tick Size: 0.25 0.25 0.25
Tick Value: 25 USD 5 USD 0.5 USD
BPV: 100 20 2
Denomination: USD USD USD
Decimal Place: 2 2 2

Quote availability

Nasdaq quotes are available at three levels:

  • Level 1 shows the highest bid and lowest ask—inside quote.
  • Level 2 shows all public quotes of market makers together with information of market dealers wishing to buy or sell stock and recently executed orders.[38]
  • Level 3 is used by the market makers and allows them to enter their quotes and execute orders.[39]

Trading schedule

The Nasdaq Stock Market sessions, with times in the Eastern Time Zone are:

7:00 a.m. to 9:30 a.m.: extended-hours trading session (premarket)

9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.: normal trading session

4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.: extended-hours trading session (postmarket)[40]

The Nasdaq Stock Market averages about 253 trading days per year.[citation needed]

Market tiers

The Nasdaq Stock Market has three different market tiers:

  • Capital Market (NASDAQ-CM small cap) is an equity market for companies that have relatively small levels of market capitalization. Listing requirements for such "small cap" companies are less stringent than for other Nasdaq markets that list larger companies with significantly higher market capitalization.[41]
  • Global Market (NASDAQ-GM mid cap) is made up of stocks that represent the Nasdaq Global Market. The Global Market consists of 1,450 stocks that meet Nasdaq's strict financial and liquidity requirements, and corporate governance standards. The Global Market is less exclusive than the Global Select Market.[42]
  • Global Select Market (NASDAQ-GS large cap) is a market capitalization-weighted index made up of US-based and international stocks that represent the NASDAQ Global Select Market Composite (NQGS). The Global Select Market consists of 1,200 stocks that meet Nasdaq's strict financial and liquidity requirements and corporate governance standards. The Global Select Market is more exclusive than the Global Market. Every October, the Nasdaq Listing Qualifications Department reviews the Global Market Composite to determine if any of its stocks have become eligible for listing on the Global Select Market.[43][44]

See also

References

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External links

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This article is about the stock exchange For the broad stock market index see Nasdaq Composite For financial services corporation that owns and operates Nasdaq exchanges see Nasdaq Inc The Nasdaq Stock Market ˈ n ae z d ae k listen National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations Stock Market is an American stock exchange based in New York City It is the most active stock trading venue in the US by volume 3 and ranked second on the list of stock exchanges by market capitalization of shares traded behind the New York Stock Exchange 4 The exchange platform is owned by Nasdaq Inc 5 which also owns the Nasdaq Nordic stock market network and several U S based stock and options exchanges According to a Gallup poll conducted in 2022 approximately 58 of American adults reported having money invested in the stock market either through individual stocks mutual funds or retirement accounts 6 National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations Nasdaq TypeStock exchangeLocationNew York City U S FoundedFebruary 8 1971 52 years ago 1971 02 08 OwnerNasdaq Inc CurrencyUnited States dollarNo of listings3 554 1 Market capUS 18 00 trillion Jan 2023 2 IndicesNasdaq 100Nasdaq Financial 100Nasdaq CompositeWebsitewww wbr nasdaq wbr comStockholmHelsinkiTallinnVilniusRigaCopenhagenReykjavikNew YorkPhiladelphiaBostonclass notpageimage Stock exchanges listing venues owned by Nasdaq Inc vte Contents 1 History 1 1 1971 2000 1 2 2000 present 2 Contract specifications 3 Quote availability 4 Trading schedule 5 Market tiers 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory Edit1971 2000 Edit Former logo used from 1971 to 2014 Nasdaq was initially an acronym for the National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations 7 It was founded in 1971 by the National Association of Securities Dealers NASD now known as the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority 8 On February 8 1971 the Nasdaq stock market began operations as the world s first electronic stock market 8 At first it was merely a quotation system and did not provide a way to perform electronic trades 9 The NASDAQ Stock Market eventually assumed the majority of major trades that had been executed by the over the counter OTC system of trading but there are still many securities traded in this fashion As late as 1987 the Nasdaq exchange was still commonly referred to as OTC in media reports 10 and also in the monthly Stock Guides stock guides and procedures issued by Standard amp Poor s Corporation 11 Over the years it became more of a stock market by adding trade and volume reporting and automated trading systems In 1981 Nasdaq traded 37 of the U S securities markets total of 21 billion shares By 1991 Nasdaq s share had grown to 46 12 In 1992 the Nasdaq Stock Market joined with the London Stock Exchange to form the first intercontinental linkage of capital markets 13 In 1998 it became the first stock market in the United States to trade online using the slogan the stock market for the next hundred years 14 The Nasdaq Stock Market attracted many companies during the dot com bubble Its main index is the NASDAQ Composite which has been published since its inception The QQQ exchange traded fund tracks the large cap NASDAQ 100 index which was introduced in 1985 alongside the NASDAQ Financial 100 Index which tracks the largest 100 companies in terms of market capitalization 2000 present Edit During the dot com bubble the NASDAQ Composite index spiked in the late 1990s It then fell sharply as the bubble burst Studio On March 10 2000 the NASDAQ Composite stock market index peaked at 5 132 52 but fell to 3 227 by April 17 15 and in the following 30 months fell 78 from its peak 16 In a series of sales in 2000 and 2001 FINRA sold its stake in the Nasdaq On July 2 2002 Nasdaq Inc became a public company via an initial public offering 17 In 2006 the status of the Nasdaq Stock Market was changed from a stock market to a licensed national securities exchange 18 In 2007 it merged with OMX a leading exchange operator in the Nordic countries expanded its global footprint and changed its name to the NASDAQ OMX Group 19 To qualify for listing on the exchange a company must be registered with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission SEC must have at least three market makers financial firms that act as brokers or dealers for specific securities and must meet minimum requirements for assets capital public shares and shareholders In February 2011 in the wake of an announced merger of NYSE Euronext with Deutsche Borse speculation developed that NASDAQ OMX and Intercontinental Exchange ICE could mount a counter bid of their own for NYSE NASDAQ OMX could be when looking to acquire the American exchange s cash equities business ICE the derivatives business At the time NYSE Euronext s market value was 9 75 billion Nasdaq was valued at 5 78 billion while ICE was valued at 9 45 billion 20 Late in the month Nasdaq was reported to be considering asking either ICE or the Chicago Mercantile Exchange to join in what would probably have to be if it proceeded an 11 12 billion counterbid 21 In December 2005 NASDAQ acquired Instinet for 1 9 billion retaining the Inet ECN and subsequently selling the agency brokerage business to Silver Lake Partners and Instinet management 22 23 24 The European Association of Securities Dealers Automatic Quotation System EASDAQ was founded as a European equivalent to the Nasdaq Stock Market It was purchased by NASDAQ in 2001 and became NASDAQ Europe In 2003 operations were shut down as a result of the burst of the dot com bubble 25 In 2007 NASDAQ Europe was revived first as Equiduct and was acquired by Borse Berlin later that year 26 On June 18 2012 Nasdaq OMX became a founding member of the United Nations Sustainable Stock Exchanges Initiative on the eve of the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development Rio 20 27 28 In November 2016 chief operating officer Adena Friedman was promoted to chief executive officer becoming the first woman to run a major exchange in the U S 29 In 2016 Nasdaq earned 272 million in listings related revenues 30 In October 2018 the SEC ruled that the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq did not justify the continued price increases when selling market data 31 32 33 In December 2020 NASDAQ announced that it would strip its indexes of four Chinese companies in response to Executive Order 13959 34 Contract specifications EditNasdaq 100 futures are traded on the CME Chicago Merchantile Exchange while its derivatives E Mini Nasdaq 100 and Micro E Mini Nasdaq 100 futures are traded on the EMiniCME Below are the contract specifications for the nasdaq 100 and derivatives Contract Specifications Nasdaq 100 NDA 35 E Mini Nasdaq 100 NQ ENQ 36 Micro E Mini Nasdaq MNQ 37 Contract Size 100 X Nasdaq 100 Index 20 X Nasdaq 100 Index 2 X Nasdaq 100 IndexExchange CME EMiniCME EMiniCMESector Index Index IndexTick Size 0 25 0 25 0 25Tick Value 25 USD 5 USD 0 5 USDBPV 100 20 2Denomination USD USD USDDecimal Place 2 2 2Quote availability EditNasdaq quotes are available at three levels Level 1 shows the highest bid and lowest ask inside quote Level 2 shows all public quotes of market makers together with information of market dealers wishing to buy or sell stock and recently executed orders 38 Level 3 is used by the market makers and allows them to enter their quotes and execute orders 39 Trading schedule EditThe Nasdaq Stock Market sessions with times in the Eastern Time Zone are 7 00 a m to 9 30 a m extended hours trading session premarket 9 30 a m to 4 00 p m normal trading session4 00 p m to 8 00 p m extended hours trading session postmarket 40 The Nasdaq Stock Market averages about 253 trading days per year citation needed Market tiers EditThe Nasdaq Stock Market has three different market tiers Capital Market NASDAQ CM small cap is an equity market for companies that have relatively small levels of market capitalization Listing requirements for such small cap companies are less stringent than for other Nasdaq markets that list larger companies with significantly higher market capitalization 41 Global Market NASDAQ GM mid cap is made up of stocks that represent the Nasdaq Global Market The Global Market consists of 1 450 stocks that meet Nasdaq s strict financial and liquidity requirements and corporate governance standards The Global Market is less exclusive than the Global Select Market 42 Global Select Market NASDAQ GS large cap is a market capitalization weighted index made up of US based and international stocks that represent the NASDAQ Global Select Market Composite NQGS The Global Select Market consists of 1 200 stocks that meet Nasdaq s strict financial and liquidity requirements and corporate governance standards The Global Select Market is more exclusive than the Global Market Every October the Nasdaq Listing Qualifications Department reviews the Global Market Composite to determine if any of its stocks have become eligible for listing on the Global Select Market 43 44 See also Edit New York City portalACT NASDAQ Advanced Computerized Execution System Directors Desk Economy of New York City List of stock exchange mergers in the Americas List of stock exchanges in the Americas NASDAQ futures Supermontage SM integrated trading system United States corporate lawReferences Edit Nasdaq Companies Archived from the original on August 6 2019 Market Statistics Focus focus world exchanges org The World Federation of Exchanges March 2021 Retrieved April 14 2021 U S Equities Market Volume Summary Monthly Reports World Exchanges org World Federation of Exchanges Archived from the original on August 17 2014 Nasdaq Business Solutions amp Services nasdaq com Archived from the original on October 20 2016 Retrieved June 16 2016 LYDIA SAAD and JEFFREY M JONES May 12 2022 What Percentage of Americans Own Stock Gallup Inc Retrieved May 12 2022 Frequently Asked Questions NASDAQ com NASDAQ n d Web December 23 2001 Archived April 29 2010 at the Wayback Machine a b Terrell Ellen History of the American and Nasdaq Stock Exchanges Library of Congress Archived from the original on April 14 2013 KENNON JOSHUA March 26 2019 What Is the NASDAQ Dotdash Gilpin Kenneth N July 3 1987 Company News An Erratic Quarter for Stock Markets The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Archived from the original on August 1 2017 Salinger Lawrence M June 14 2013 Encyclopedia of White Collar and Corporate Crime SAGE Publications ISBN 978 1 4522 7616 8 WIDDER PAT May 24 1992 NASDAQ HAS EYE ON NEXT 100 YEARS Chicago Tribune Odekon Mehmet March 17 2015 Booms and Busts An Encyclopedia of Economic History from the First Stock Market Crash of 1792 to the Current Global Economic Crisis An Encyclopedia of Economic History from the First Stock Market Crash of 1792 to the Current Global Economic Crisis Routledge ISBN 9781317475750 Archived from the original on August 3 2017 Feb 8 1971 CE Stock Market for the Next 100 Years Opens National Geographic Archived from the original on July 19 2016 Retrieved September 16 2019 NASDAQ Composite daily index Archived from the original on November 22 2010 Glassman James K February 11 2015 3 Lessons for Investors From the Tech Bubble Kiplinger s Personal Finance Archived from the original on April 15 2017 INVESTOR FAQS Nasdaq Walsh Michelle Nasdaq Stock Market Becomes A National Securities Exchange Changes Market Designations Archived from the original on December 17 2013 Lucchetti Aaron MacDonald Alistair May 26 2007 Nasdaq Lands OMX for 5 7 Billion Are More Merger Deals on the Way The Wall Street Journal ISSN 0099 9660 Archived from the original on July 31 2017 De la Merced Michael J Nasdaq and ICE Hold Talks Over Potential N Y S E Bid Archived January 20 2012 at the Wayback Machine The New York Times Dealbook February 18 2011 Fraser Michelle E Nasdaq May Ask CME or ICE for Help in NYSE Counterbid WSJ Says Archived July 29 2014 at the Wayback Machine Bloomberg News February 26 2011 NASDAQ COMPLETES ACQUISITION OF INET Press release Nasdaq December 8 2005 Authers John December 8 2005 Nasdaq completes purchase of Instinet exchange Financial Times Archived from the original on December 10 2022 Nasdaq to Acquire Instinet in 1 9 Billion Deal The New York Times April 22 2005 ISSN 0362 4331 Nasdaq Might Shut Down German Exchange Deutsche Welle August 11 2003 Easdaq Makes A Comeback As Equiduct Archived from the original on January 6 2011 Retrieved February 3 2011 SUSTAINABLE STOCK EXCHANGES INITIATIVE EXCHANGES LISTING OVER 4 600 COMPANIES COMMIT TO PROMOTING SUSTAINABILITY Press release GlobeNewswire June 18 2012 Archived from the original on December 6 2019 Retrieved September 16 2019 JUNGCURT STEFAN June 29 2012 Five Stock Exchanges Commit to Promoting Sustainability International Institute for Sustainable Development Nasdaq s New CEO Attributes Her Success to an Eclectic Career Path Fortune November 15 2016 Archived from the original on November 17 2016 Osipovich Alexander October 26 2017 Startup Exchange Cleared to Take on NYSE Nasdaq for Stock Listings The Wall Street Journal Archived from the original on October 26 2017 Osipovich Alexander Michaels Dave Morgenson Gretchen October 16 2018 SEC Ruling Takes Aim at Stock Exchange Profits The Wall Street Journal SEC rules NYSE and Nasdaq did not justify data fee increases Financial Times October 16 2018 Archived from the original on December 10 2022 Michaels Dave October 19 2018 NYSE Nasdaq Take It on the Chin in Washington The Wall Street Journal ISSN 0099 9660 Singh Kanishka Kerber Ross December 12 2020 Nasdaq to remove four Chinese companies shares from indexes after U S order Reuters Retrieved December 16 2020 Historical Nasdaq 100 Intraday Futures Data NDA PortaraCQG Retrieved April 29 2022 Historical E Mini Nasdaq 100 Intraday NQ ENQ Futures Data PortaraCQG Retrieved April 29 2022 Historical Micro E Mini Nasdaq 100 Intraday Data MNQ PortaraCQG Retrieved September 15 2022 Order Book Level 2 Market Data and Depth of Market Daytrading About com Archived from the original on January 14 2011 Nasdaq Level III Quote Archived from the original on April 13 2014 Nasdaq Trading Schedule Nasdaq com Archived from the original on April 17 2014 Definition of Nasdaq SmallCap Market now known as Nasdaq Capital Market Investopedia Archived from the original on August 4 2013 Definition of Nasdaq Global Market Composite Investopedia Archived from the original on September 17 2013 Definition of Nasdaq Global Select Market Composite Investopedia Archived from the original on October 4 2013 Pinto Jerald E Henry Elaine Robinson Thomas R Stowe John D 2010 Equity Asset Valuation CFA Institute Investment Series Vol 27 2 ed John Wiley amp Sons p 6 ISBN 9780470579657 Archived from the original on May 10 2013 NASDAQ GS stands for Nasdaq Global Select Market External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to NASDAQ Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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