Thanks for the explanation I hate when it goes up and goes down I have some investment in bitcoin and it's a headache at times but we got to look toward the future tfs love
Wooooow this puts a lot into perspective! I'm definitely gonna check out your last video because I told myself I will be getting into the stock market this year. Thanks for sharing!
Yes, I plan to go deeper into the types of stocks and how you need to diversify for maximum security and growth. If you didn't catch my video about starting your investment journey and the principals to follow I highly recommend you catch that! th-cam.com/video/31qFJVV8kUQ/w-d-xo.html I share principals used by Warren Buffet and Peter Lynch that made them extremely successful in the stock market.
There are three levels for the NASDAQ too. They have companies at the small cap, mid cap, and large cap. Officially called the NASDAQ-CM, NASDAQ-GM, and NASDAQ-GS. The point values can vary based on if we are talking small, mid or large cap stocks. The small cap or NASDAQ-CM is the least stringent according to Nasdaq’s website. I do know that to be even listed on the NASDAQ companies pay an annual fee as they would for being on the NYSE. Investopedia simply states, “A company must have at least 1.1 million public shares outstanding worth a total of at least $8 million and a share price of at least $4 per share before it can be considered for listing.” Thank you for watching.
The NASDQ itself is not an index fund. You can however purchase an index fund that is designed to invest in the same companies that are considered a part of the NASDAQ. That is what they mean when they say an “index fund” simply they are aiming to mirror the companies that are a part of a particular grouping of companies (index).
This video will be forever relevant. I appreciate this video not much introduction, just direct to the point. Very helpful.
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Thanks for this video! It was super helpful. Wasn’t aware of the purpose of the NASDAQ, but you clarified this for me.
Thanks. This was answered very straight to the point and simple.
You taught me something new! Excellent video!
Thank you
I actually didn’t know the meaning of it, but now I know and thank you to you dear.
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Now I know NASDAQ... Very informative video
I don’t have shares and I’ll check out your linked video for beginners
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Thanks for this. Did not know about Nasdaq 🤔
This is helpful in understanding more of Nasdaq, thanks for sharing.
very helpful for undersatnding
this is so helpful. thank you so much for sharing
A good explanation of Nasdaq
This is helpful. I never thought much of the meaning
Very informative video, did not know about NASDAQ before..
Thanks for sharing
Thank you for sharing
Wow thanks for that breakdown, I never knew what NASDAQ stood for or what it really meant in the stock market so this explains a lot
Very usefull info, as many of us do not know these basics what needs to understand the financial world.
This was something new to learn very informative video 👍
This is very helpful thank You 💕
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Thanks for the explanation I hate when it goes up and goes down I have some investment in bitcoin and it's a headache at times but we got to look toward the future tfs love
Wooooow this puts a lot into perspective! I'm definitely gonna check out your last video because I told myself I will be getting into the stock market this year. Thanks for sharing!
This was super helpful. Will you be discussing stocks soon? I would love to understand that a little better. Thank you for sharing.
Yes, I plan to go deeper into the types of stocks and how you need to diversify for maximum security and growth. If you didn't catch my video about starting your investment journey and the principals to follow I highly recommend you catch that! th-cam.com/video/31qFJVV8kUQ/w-d-xo.html I share principals used by Warren Buffet and Peter Lynch that made them extremely successful in the stock market.
My first time knowing what nasdaq stands for
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like your info.Are there 3 Nasdaqs , similar to the s&p? If so what are there point values ?...thanx
There are three levels for the NASDAQ too. They have companies at the small cap, mid cap, and large cap. Officially called the NASDAQ-CM, NASDAQ-GM, and NASDAQ-GS. The point values can vary based on if we are talking small, mid or large cap stocks. The small cap or NASDAQ-CM is the least stringent according to Nasdaq’s website. I do know that to be even listed on the NASDAQ companies pay an annual fee as they would for being on the NYSE. Investopedia simply states, “A company must have at least 1.1 million public shares outstanding worth a total of at least $8 million and a share price of at least $4 per share before it can be considered for listing.” Thank you for watching.
Is the Nasdaq just an index fund?
The NASDQ itself is not an index fund. You can however purchase an index fund that is designed to invest in the same companies that are considered a part of the NASDAQ. That is what they mean when they say an “index fund” simply they are aiming to mirror the companies that are a part of a particular grouping of companies (index).