Talk Your Book: A Short History of the Nasdaq 100

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On today’s show, we discuss:

  • Where the inception of the Nasdaq 100 came from

  • Understanding Tech exposure within the Nasdaq 100

  • Why the Nasdaq is winning the listing race

  • Why companies enter and exit the index

  • Differences between the Q's and the S&P 500

  • Rules for getting added to the Nasdaq 100

  • The historic market cap of the Nasdaq 100 over time

  • Thinking about the dot com bubble and the Nasdaq 100

  • How Nasdaq defines innovation

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