The Nasdaq-100 is one of the most important stock market indexes in the world. It represents the 100 largest non-financial companies listed on the Nasdaq stock exchange in the United States, mainly focused on technology, innovation, and growth-oriented businesses.
The index is closely linked to the NASDAQ, which is based in New York City. Unlike traditional exchanges, Nasdaq operates fully electronically, making trading fast and efficient for global investors.
The Nasdaq-100 includes major global companies such as Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, and Googleβs parent company Alphabet. Because of this, it is often seen as a strong indicator of the performance of the technology sector and modern digital economy.
Investors and analysts closely watch the Nasdaq-100 because it reflects innovation trends, especially in fields like artificial intelligence, software, e-commerce, and biotechnology. When the index rises, it usually indicates strong growth in the tech industry.
π Table: Overview of Nasdaq-100
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Name | Nasdaq-100 |
| Type | Stock Market Index |
| Managed By | Nasdaq Exchange |
| Location | New York City, USA |
| Focus | Top 100 non-financial companies |
| Sector Coverage | Technology, consumer services, healthcare |
| Trading System | Fully Electronic |
| Famous Companies | Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, Alphabet |
| Importance | Key indicator of tech industry performance |