Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Nasdaq Stock Market - The largest U.S. market


On 8 February 1971 (National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations) of the NASDAQ stock market was established. It 's wholly owned and operated by the company The Nasdaq Stock Market, Inc. Today, is the largest electronic marketplace based online trading for equities in America.

As the first electronic market exchange NASDAQ is operating from the year 1971. Millions of investors around the world are using this exchange trading. NASDAQ is the leader in attracting foreign and list the stock market is the fastest growing companies in America with more quoted than any other market in the U.S. also sells more shares than others. NASDAQ Composite Index is the principal in this transaction and is in use since the beginning of the market. The NASDAQ 100 index is tracked by exchange-traded funds for benchmarking. This was introduced in 1985 with the NASDAQ Financial 100 Index.

From March 1, 2007 5100 large and small businesses, and growth are now household names, and trade with this electronic marketplace. The system known as the trade of American Financial market share with two out of every seven companies. Type A NYSE securities make up about 14-15% of the shares traded. C tape, on the other hand, represents about 45-98% of the volume exchanged by these companies.

The NASDAQ Stock Market as a method of using the sliding fee based on the amount of trading the share market issue on NASDAQ systems. The higher the volume done on this system, the lower the fee for removing liquidity and more favorable discounts with surplus cash.

In a market system of online commerce, there is huge competition between 'Market Maker "for the best buying and selling prices. Companies also regard these as a market maker on the lucrative market since they are immediately ready to invest capital register for their inventory. Market makers also help immediate and continuous trading in shares of a company. Buyers and sellers want to trade as frequently as possible, and investors want to hold securities, as far as possible, because they realize these stocks are easily salable.

Quotes are available in 3 levels. Level I has the upper and lower bd job - inside the quotes. Level II has all the public quotes of market makers with information market makers who want to buy or sell stocks, most recently occurred orders. Level III is for market makers and allows them to follow orders and put their quotes. Through continuous training of the new world investment, NASDAQ disputes the very definition of a stock market and what a stock market can be....

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