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Founded on February 8, 1971, NASDAQ was the world's first fully electronic stock exchange - a revolutionary departure from the specialist-floor model that had defined equity markets for two centuries. Today it lists over 3,300 companies and hosts some of the largest corporations in history by market capitalization.

Founded1971February 8 - world's first electronic exchange
Listed companies3,315WFE total listings, October 2024
Domestic market cap$28.19TWFE domestic market capitalization, October 2024

Datos clave

NASDAQ de un vistazo

Resumen editorial

Home to the world's largest concentration of technology, biotech, and high-growth companies. NASDAQ is the defining venue for innovation-driven equity investing.

2024 IPOs

180

Nasdaq said these IPOs raised about $23B in 2024

Operating-company IPOs

130

Operating-company listings led the 2024 Nasdaq IPO class

2024 transfers

30

Nasdaq said switches represented more than $180B in market value

Primary index

Nasdaq-100

Tracks 100 of the largest non-financial Nasdaq companies

Where growth narratives meet market liquidity

Por qué importa este mercado

NASDAQ's character is defined by growth. The companies listed here are typically evaluated on product cycles, platform scale, network effects, and long-duration cash flow expectations rather than near-term earnings. This makes the exchange highly sensitive to interest rate moves - when discount rates rise, the present value of far-future cash flows compresses, and NASDAQ multiples tend to contract sharply. The exchange is also home to some of the largest companies in history by market capitalization - Apple, Microsoft, Nvidia, Amazon, Meta, and Alphabet all trade here - meaning a handful of names can drive index-level behavior regardless of what the broader market is doing. The NASDAQ Composite tracks all ~3,300 listings; the NASDAQ-100 filters to the 100 largest non-financial companies and is the index most closely watched by institutional investors. Understanding NASDAQ means understanding the tension between narrative and fundamentals: at its best, the exchange rewards genuine innovation with patient capital; at its worst, it amplifies speculation and mean-reverts violently.

Desempeño del mercado

Referencias y marcadores de régimen

Puntos de referencia rápidos que facilitan comparar la marcha bursátil de un país con el régimen macro que lo rodea.

IPO proceeds

$23B
2024 total

Nasdaq said it led U.S. exchanges by IPO count and proceeds in 2024

Switch market value

$180B+
2024 transfers

Exchange switches are a useful signal of venue preference among issuers

Qué vigilar

Marco de lectura

01

Duration Sensitivity

When valuation rests on cash flows projected far into the future, discount-rate changes have an outsized impact on price behavior. NASDAQ stocks tend to be the most rate-sensitive equities in the market.

02

Product & Platform Velocity

New product releases, ecosystem expansion, and R&D effectiveness often matter as much as current-period earnings. The next leg of narrative - not last quarter's results - drives multiple re-rating.

03

Mega-Cap Concentration

A small number of very large companies dominate both index weights and investor attention. Leadership breadth - how many names are participating in a rally - is a critical signal of market health.

Composición sectorial

Qué se negocia aquí

La distribución de los pesos del índice revela el carácter de la bolsa: qué sectores dominan, cuáles están infrarrepresentados y de dónde proceden realmente los rendimientos.

Technology56.2%

Largest sector by far — includes Apple, Microsoft, Nvidia, and most AI infrastructure plays

AppleMicrosoftNvidiaBroadcomASML
Communication Services15.8%

Alphabet, Meta, Netflix — platforms with massive user bases and digital advertising exposure

AlphabetMetaNetflixT-MobileBaidu
Consumer Discretionary13.1%

Amazon and Tesla drive most of this weight; the sector is really a proxy for consumer platforms

AmazonTeslaBookingAirbnbDoorDash
Healthcare6.4%

Biotech and pharma dominate; smaller but high-volatility names with binary event risk

Intuitive SurgicalVertexRegeneronGilead
Industrials3.9%

Thinner presence than NYSE — mostly defense, clean energy, and advanced manufacturing

HoneywellVeriskMettler-ToledoFortive
Other4.6%

Financials, consumer staples, real estate, utilities, and materials — all underrepresented

KLA CorpPaychexCadenceSynopsys

Índices

Qué seguir

No todos los índices son iguales. Esto es lo que mide realmente cada uno y por qué la diferencia importa para cómo lees el mercado.

NASDAQ Composite

COMP

Tracks all ~3,300 companies listed on NASDAQ. The broadest measure of the exchange — includes small and micro-caps alongside the giants.

Components

~3,300

2024 return

+28.6%

Can diverge sharply from the NASDAQ-100 during small-cap stress. The Composite is more volatile and less liquid as a benchmark.

NASDAQ-100

NDX

The 100 largest non-financial companies on NASDAQ. This is what institutional investors and most ETFs actually track.

Components

100

Rebalance

Annual

Mega-cap concentration is extreme — Apple, Microsoft, Nvidia, Amazon, and Alphabet together account for roughly 40% of the index weight.

QQQ / QQQM

QQQ

The Invesco ETF tracking the NASDAQ-100. One of the most liquid instruments in the world, and the practical vehicle for most NASDAQ exposure.

AUM

~$300B

Expense ratio

0.20%

QQQM is the lower-cost share class for long-term investors; QQQ is preferred for active traders and options due to higher liquidity.

Carácter de la bolsa

NASDAQ vs NYSE

Dos bolsas, dos filosofías, visualizadas en seis dimensiones para el inversor. Haz clic en cualquier etiqueta de eje para leer qué impulsa la diferencia.

Rate Sens.InnovationMaturityDividendsDiversityVolatility
NASDAQorientada al crecimiento
NYSEorientada al valor

Haz clic en cualquier etiqueta de eje para ver las notas detalladas

Perfil NASDAQEstás aquí

Bolsa electrónica fundada en 1971. Alberga unas 3.300 empresas, con fuerte peso de la tecnología y los servicios de comunicación. Alta innovación, alta volatilidad, sensible a los tipos.

Alta innovaciónSensible a los tiposDividendos bajosAlta volatilidad
Perfil NYSE

Modelo híbrido de subasta en parqué fundado en 1792. Alberga unas 2.200 empresas de finanzas, industria, energía y salud. Madura, rica en dividendos, diversificada por diseño.

Alta madurezRica en dividendosDiversificadaMenor volatilidad

Mira el mismo análisis desde el otro lado en la página NYSE →

Historia

Hitos clave

Los momentos que construyeron, sacudieron y redefinieron NASDAQ, desde su fundación hasta hoy.

1971

NASDAQ opens as the world's first fully electronic stock exchange, replacing manual specialist floors

1980

Apple's IPO raises $100M — the largest U.S. offering since Ford Motor in 1956

1986

Microsoft goes public at $21 per share, valuing the company at $520M

1999

NASDAQ Composite peaks above 5,048 as dot-com valuations hit historic extremes

Crisis / Caída
2002

Post-bubble collapse drags the Composite down to 1,114 — a loss of over 78% from peak

Crisis / Caída
2012

Facebook's $16B IPO becomes the largest tech listing in history at the time

2015

Composite finally reclaims its year-2000 peak — 15 years after the dot-com crash

2020

COVID crash followed by one of the fastest recoveries on record; Composite finishes up 43%

Crisis / Caída
2023

AI boom drives a 43% annual gain — NASDAQ's best year since the late 1990s

2024

Composite closes at 19,310, up 28.6% — Nvidia briefly surpasses $3T in market capitalization

Desplázate en horizontal para ver la cronología completa ›

Cobertura

Empresas por sector

Nuestra cobertura completa de las empresas cotizadas en NASDAQ, organizada por sector. Cada tarjeta enlaza a un informe de análisis.

Consumer Cyclical1
Consumer Defensive1