Nasdaq
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Quick Definition
Nasdaq is a global electronic marketplace for buying and selling securities, primarily known for its focus on technology and internet-related stocks.
Examples
- 1A technology startup going public through an IPO on the Nasdaq.
- 2Investors buying shares of a major tech company like Apple or Google on the Nasdaq.
- 3A mutual fund manager including Nasdaq-listed stocks in their portfolio to capitalize on the growth of the tech sector.
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stock-exchangetechnology-stocksinvestingfinancial-marketsequitiesIPO
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Category:Investing
Difficulty:intermediate
Last Updated:6/19/2025