As of January 30, 2009 the approximate market cap for the NASDAQ was $1,927,513,000,000. ($1.927 trillion). The Willshire Index tracks the market value of all stocks trading on the 3 major US exchanges. They publish the total US market cap monthly as well as the percentage of the market cap associated with each exchange. By taking the total market cap and multiplying it by the percentage associated with the NASDAQ you will get the total market cap of the NASDAQ at the end of each month. See Related Links for the Willshire Index totals each month.
The index's composite figure is computed by measuring the market value of all common stocks listed on the NASDAQ.
The index's composite figure is computed by measuring the market value of all common stocks listed on the NASDAQ.
The NASDAQ is a dealer market. Buyers of stock do not buy and sell from one another directly, but through NASDAQ, a market maker.
Nasdaq is an over the counter market for buying and selling securities. Stocks for example are bought from a dealer at a posted range of prices. This is unlike the New York Stock Exchange where securities are purchased at the current market value as determined by a free market exchange.
Market value or Market capitalization is the total value of all the shares of that company at the current trading day. For example, if there are 100,000,000 shares of XYZ limited and each share is trading at $5 per share, then the total market value or market capitalization of the company is $500,000,000/-
The ticker symbol for Nasdaq Stock Market is NDAQ and, not surprisingly, it trades on the Nasdaq.
The NASDAQ Composite is a stock market index of the common stocks and similar securities listed on the NASDAQ stock market, meaning that it has over 3000 components.
by it's market capitalization
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NASDAQ Stock Market is located in New York City, United States. It was founded in 1971.
"CM" after Nasdaq typically stands for "Capital Markets." It indicates that a company is listed on the Nasdaq Capital Market, which is one of the three tiers of the Nasdaq Stock Market, primarily designed for smaller companies that may not meet the requirements for the larger Nasdaq Global Market or Global Select Market. This designation can signal to investors that the company is in a different segment of the market, often with different growth potential and risk profiles.