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The Nasdaq 100 is just one of many indices that track the performance of the stock market. Two other well-known benchmarks are the S&P 500 and the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA).
After a disappointing 2022 that saw its value decline by a third, the Nasdaq-100 -- which tracks the 100 largest nonfinancial stocks on the Nasdaq -- has rallied so far in 2023, up 45% as of this ...
The Nasdaq-100 in 100 video series provides insights into the Nasdaq-100 Index® and its constituents, all in approximately 100 seconds. In this episode, Mark Marex, Head of Americas Index ...
However, there's a silver lining in the more recent data. The Nasdaq-100 made a strong recovery over the first three quarters of 2023, outperforming the S&P 500 by a substantial margin of 22.3%.
The Nasdaq-100 in 100 video series provides insights into the Nasdaq-100 Index® and its constituents, all in approximately 100 seconds. In this episode, Salvatore Bruno, Investment Strategist for ...
The Nasdaq-100 in 100 video series provides insights into the Nasdaq-100 Index® and its constituents, all in approximately 100 seconds. In this episode, Mark Marex, CFA, Head of Americas Index ...
The Nasdaq-100 in 100 video series provides insights into the Nasdaq-100 Index® and its constituents, all in approximately 100 seconds. In this episode, Mark Marex, CFA, Sr. Director of Index ...
The Nasdaq-100 finished the fourth quarter of 2021 with a gain of 11.28% compared to the S&P 500 gain of 11.02%, narrowing the full-year underperformance gap to only 120 bps.
A detailed analysis of their annual returns reveals that the Nasdaq-100 Index® has exceeded the S&P 500 in 13 out of these 17 calendar years, achieving an impressive average annual return of 14.9 ...
The Nasdaq-100 finished the third quarter of 2022 with a YTD loss of 32.35% compared to the S&P 500 loss of 23.26%, during a period of heightened volatility and widespread equity market weakness.
The Nasdaq-100 finished the first quarter of 2021 with a gain of 1.76% compared to the S&P 500 gain of 6.17%, an underperformance of 441 bps which - while notable - pales in comparison to 2020's ...