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To those who trade the NYSE and NASDAQ 100. I have a question.
If I want to day trade NASDAQ stocks. What data subscriptions I need to get to get real time chart and quotes?
If you only want NASDAQ Level 1, it'll be just 1), if you combine 1)-4) you'd get all of US equities + options:
i) NASDAQ (Network C/UTP) = 1.5 USD/month
ii) NYSE (Network A/CTA) = 1.5 USD/month
iii) NYSE American, BATS, ARCA, IEX, and Regional Exchanges (Network B) = 1.50 USD/month
iv) OPRA (US Options Exchanges) = 1.50 USD/month.
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What are the stocks on the NASDAQ 100?
The NASDAQ 100 is comprised of the 100 biggest companies (or 102 biggest securities, if you want to get technical) trading on the NASDAQ stock exchange in the United States. These include household names like Google’s Alphabet Inc, Apple, Meta, Microsoft, Amazon and Tesla.
What are the ways you can trade the NASDAQ?
There are a few ways you can trade the NASDAQ 100 with us. You can open a CFD trading account and trade on the NASDAQ 100 via our exclusive US Tech 100. Alternatively, you can use CFDs to trade on NASDAQ 100-listed stocks or a NASDAQ ETF. You can also trade the NASDAQ via options or futures.
How do companies join the NASDAQ 100?
Companies come onto the NASDAQ 100 automatically. This is because the NASDAQ 100 is a capitalisation-weighted index. This means that, if a company is listed exclusively on the NASDAQ, it is weighed by size (market cap) and the 100 biggest companies by market cap on the NASDAQ exchange are included in the NASDAQ 100 automatically.
Each year, the NASDAQ 100 index is reranked in this way. So, all a company needs to do to ‘join’ the NASDAQ 100 list is be of the 100 biggest companies listed on the exchange in that year.
Note that they must be non-financial companies, as insurers, banks and other financial firms are instead included on the separate NASDAQ Financial 100 index.