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This page is just a mishmash of bullet notes. I don't know how to tag things and can't really edit anything, but this should be rectified to improve the quality to match those of Wikipedia. --
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Im interested in this topic of nasdaq composite weighting id like someone to come along and teach us eventually. theres over 3,000 companies though so some individual companies would weight as little as half a percent or something like that. i would like to know this weighting scheme for scolarly reasons like you.
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Five years after this request was posted, we still don't have a basic explanation in this article of how it is calculated. Is it based on market capitalization like the S&P500, share price like the Dow Jones, or what? Pretty basic issue. — Preceding
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This clearly needs some sort of centralized discussion to get all of these articles on the same page, or at least to get to consistency among the articles referring to exchanges and consistency among the articles referring to the company.
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NASDAQ Composite →
Nasdaq Composite – Reverse the move of two and a half years ago, as even then the all-caps spelling is outdated and incorrect. Although originally an acronym, it is no longer treated as such. Note that
Nasdaq was just moved for the same reason, and this would bring this article in line with that one and other
Nasdaq, Inc. properties, none of which use the all-caps spelling any longer.
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