American Stock Exchange (NASDAQ)


Introduction


The NASDAQ (acronym of National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations) is an American stock exchange. It is the largest electronic screen-based equity securities trading market in the United States. With approximately 3,200 companies, it has more trading volume per day than any other stock exchange in the world.

It was founded in 1971 by the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD), who divested themselves of it in a series of sales in 2000 and 2001. It is owned and operated by the NASDAQ OMX Group, the stock of which was listed on its own stock

NASDAQ
exchange in 2002, and is monitored by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). With the completed purchase of the Nordic-based operated exchange OMX, following its agreement with Borse Dubai, NASDAQ is poised to capture 67% of the controlling stake in the aforementioned exchange, thereby inching ever closer to taking over the company and creating a trans-atlantic powerhouse. The group, now known as Nasdaq-OMX, controls and operates the NASDAQ stock exchange in New York City -- the second largest exchange in the United States. It also operates eight stock exchanges in Europe and holds one-third of the Dubai Stock Exchange. It has a double-listing agreement with OMX, and will compete with NYSE-Euronext group in attracting new listings.


Brief History:


When the NASDAQ stock exchange began trading on February 5, 1971, the NASDAQ was the world's first electronic stock market. At first, it was merely a computer bulletin board system and did not actually connect buyers and sellers. The NASDAQ helped lower the spread (the difference between the bid price and the ask price of the stock) but somewhat paradoxically was unpopular among brokerages because they made much of their money on the spread.

NASDAQ celebrates Indian
Festival Diwali in 2006

NASDAQ was the successor to the over-the-counter (OTC) and the "Curb Exchange" systems of trading. As late as 1987, the NASDAQ exchange was still commonly referred to as the OTC in media and also in the monthly Stock Guides issued by Standard & Poor's Corporation.

Over the years, NASDAQ became more of a stock market by adding trade and volume reporting and automated trading systems. NASDAQ was also the first stock market in the United States to advertise to the general public, highlighting NASDAQ-traded companies (usually in technology) and closing with the declaration that NASDAQ is "the stock market for the next hundred years." Its main index is the NASDAQ Composite, which has been published since its inception. However, its exchange-traded fund tracks the large-cap NASDAQ 100 index, which was introduced in 1985 alongside the NASDAQ 100 Financial Index.

NASDAQ Market Site TV Studio



List of Indices:


NASDAQ Composite
NASDAQ-100
NASDAQ Biotechnology Index 6:00-9:45


Trading Sessions:


NASDAQ has a pre-market session from 07:00AM to 09:30AM, a normal trading session from 09:30AM to 04:00PM and a post-market session from 04:00PM to 08:00PM.
Paris – 1.00PM - 3.30PM | 3.30PM - 10.00PM | 10.00PM - 2.00AM
UK – 12.00PM - 2.30PM | 2.30PM - 9.00PM | 9.00PM - 1.00AM
India – 04.30PM - 7.00PM | 7.00PM - 1.30AM | 1.30AM - 5.30AM
Shanghai – 7.00PM - 9.30PM | 9.30PM - 04.00AM | 10.00PM - 2.00AM
Tokyo – 8.00PM - 10.30PM | 10.30PM - 05.00AM | 05.00AM - 9.00AM
Australia – 9.00PM - 11.30PM | 11.30PM - 06.00AM | 06.00AM - 10.00AM

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