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What is NASDAQ and what does it stand for?
Who founded NASDAQ and what was it created for? How can one use NASDAQ to help make educated choices on which stocks to buy and sell? How many listings and what is the volume on NASDAQ?
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National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations Systems is a stock exchange. As of 31 December 2007, NASDAQ had 3,069 listed companies.
>How can one use NASDAQ to help make educated choices on which stocks to buy and sell?<
As an investor you should be concerned about getting an adequate yield on your assets and not care at all about supporting people who work for any particular exchange in any one country. They have good listings and they have a lot of junk. Any exchange does. You need good companies with increasing earnings that will meet your goals to invest in. The NASDAQ should be treated like a doorway and nothing more.
http://www.wikinvest.com/wiki/NASDAQ#_note-WFELC7
>How can one use NASDAQ to help make educated choices on which stocks to buy and sell?<
As an investor you should be concerned about getting an adequate yield on your assets and not care at all about supporting people who work for any particular exchange in any one country. They have good listings and they have a lot of junk. Any exchange does. You need good companies with increasing earnings that will meet your goals to invest in. The NASDAQ should be treated like a doorway and nothing more.
http://www.wikinvest.com/wiki/NASDAQ#_note-WFELC7
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