Fools will always be fools!!!! If you don't know anything, try not to stink up the entire thread with your illogical, nonsense posts. For NYSE you have to be registered as a LOCAL company or have Physical presence there. What part of it do you now understand? Here, read up, I am giving you two sources with highlights. Trolling doesn't prove to anyone your expertise about the topic in hand. But read below (by the way, you could've just researched yourself, instead of trying to show how distant your head is from the actual map)!!!
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Source 1:
NASDAQ’s components are basically electronics, technology and Internet-based companies, and this is the reason why NASDAQ is often determined as a high-tech market. On the contrary,
the NYSE comprises of older and more established companies, registered within the US, that are mostly vast industries, and blue chip organizations.
NASDAQ's size is over $ 8.5 Trillion.
Another difference between these two exchanges, is that the NYSE handles its transactions on the basis of
physical trading, whereas,
NASDAQ stocks are traded on the basis of a telecommunication network. In other words, the
NYSE is said to be a typical market where people trade on behalf of their companies, while
NASDAQ investors are facilitated with a direct contact computerized system, in
order for communication of the sellers and buyers.
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Source 2:
NASDAQ
NASDAQ is an electronic computerized stock market which was the very first of its kind to be established in 1971. As opposed to
NASDAQ
NASDAQ is an electronic computerized stock market which was the very first of its kind to be established in 1971. As opposed to
manual trading and a physical floor (NYSE), the NASDAQ exchange handles all stock trading transactions by a computerized system.
NASDAQ facilitates trading on over 5000 over the counter (OTC) stocks. Stocks that are listed on NASDQ generally comprise of 4 letters unless they were transferred from the NYSE in which case they would remain as 3 letters. Stocks that are traded on NASDAQ are known to be high tech stocks such as Microsoft, Dell, Cisco, Intel, etc. Stocks traded on NASDAQ are also known to be growth oriented and quite volatile; firms that went public recently and have good growth potential.
NASDAQ is a dealer’s market in which dealers sell securities directly to investors by using phones or the internet. The listing cost for a company to list NASDAQ is roughly between $50,000-$70,000, with yearly listing fees at about $27,500.
NYSE
NYSE is a stock market that is based in
New York in United states and is known to be the largest stock exchange in the world in terms of the total market capitalization of all the securities listed on the NYSE.,
the NASDAQ exchange handles all stock trading transactions by a computerized system.
Stocks that are traded on NASDAQ are known to be high tech stocks such as Microsoft, Dell, Cisco, Intel, etc. Stocks traded on NASDAQ are also known to be growth oriented and quite volatile; firms that went public recently and have good growth potential.
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