Nasdaq Composite Index Stocks List

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Nasdaq Composite Index Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Nov 1 QQQ QQQ Volatile on Mixed Mag 7 Earnings, SMCI
Oct 31 QQQ Active Funds Struggle to Beat H1 2024 Benchmarks
Oct 31 QQQ October jobs report: US economy adds just 12,000 jobs as Boeing strike, hurricanes weigh on labor market
Oct 31 QYLD QYLD: This Fund Is Positioned To Outperform The Broader Indexes After The Election
Oct 31 QQQ How Do Trump, Harris Compare On Capital Gains Taxes?
Oct 30 QQQ Why this bull market feels 'weird': Morning Brief
Oct 30 QQQ A 'lot rides' on Big Tech earnings amid two busy weeks for markets
Oct 29 QQQ Intel Strengthens Ties with China, Invests $300 Million to Expand Chip Operations
Oct 28 QQQ The Momentum Weekly - Market Likely To Declare Itself Soon With Earnings And Election Ahead
Oct 28 QQQ Westwood Makes ETF Push With New Platform, Filings
Oct 28 QQQ NYSE Arca Plans 22-Hour Trading Day for ETFs
Oct 28 QQQ Equities will prove a poor investment over a medium-term horizon – Cantor Fitzgerald
Oct 28 QQQ US Stocks Likely To Open In Green As Investors Eye 'Magnificent 7' Earnings This Week: Oil Prices Tumble, Expert Highlights Best 'Sell In May' Period Since 2009
Oct 28 QQQ This 1 Simple ETF Could Turn $250 a Month Into $1 Million
Oct 27 QQQ One chart shows how AI will drive another decade of US stock market dominance
Oct 27 ASG ASG: 8% Yield, 7% Discount On Growth Stocks
Oct 27 QQQ The Smartest Index ETF to Buy With $1,000 Right Now
Oct 26 QQQ November Interest Rate Cut Almost A Done Deal As Blackout Begins: 10 Stocks Surging The Most Since Fed's Last Decision
Nasdaq Composite Index

The NASDAQ Composite (ticker symbol ^IXIC) is a stock market index of the common stocks and similar securities (e.g. ADRs, tracking stocks, limited partnership interests) listed on the NASDAQ stock market. Along with the Dow Jones Average and S&P 500 it is one of the three most-followed indices in US stock markets. The composition of the NASDAQ Composite is heavily weighted towards information technology companies.
After launching in 1971 with 50 companies and a starting value of 100, the NASDAQ Composite peaked at a high of 5,132.52 (and a closing price of 5048.62) on March 10, 2000 during the first Internet bubble, and subsequently fell to a low of 1,108.49 on October 10, 2002 when the bubble burst. On April 23, 2015, after over 15 years, the index made a new closing high of 5,056.06. On June 18, 2015, the index made a new all-time high of 5,143.32, finally surpassing the high made during the tech bubble. On January 17, 2018, the Nasdaq finally achieved a new inflation-adjusted closing high from March 10, 2000. The NASDAQ-100, whose components are a subset of the NASDAQ Composite's, accounts for over 90% of the NASDAQ Composite's movement, and there are many ETFs tracking its performance. On 30 August 2018, the NASDAQ Composite entered its first bear market since the 2007-2009 recession; as of 3 January 2019 this bear market is ongoing with the index down 21%.

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