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NASDAQ • United States

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Market Cap: $25.56 trillion

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$25.56 trillion
Market Cap
$35+ billion
Daily Volume
3,300+
Listed Companies
1971
Established

NASDAQ Trading Hours

Monday
Dec 1
09:30 - 16:00
Tuesday
Dec 2
09:30 - 16:00
Wednesday
Dec 3
09:30 - 16:00
Thursday
Dec 4
09:30 - 16:00
Friday
Dec 5
09:30 - 16:00
Saturday
Dec 6
Closed
Sunday
Dec 7
Closed
Pre-Market: 04:00 - 09:30
After Hours: 16:00 - 20:00

Market Information

Timezone
America/New_York
Currency
USD
Location
Times Square, New York, NY
Regulator
Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)
Settlement
T+2 (2 business days)

Current Local Time in United States

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Major Indices & Trading Methods

Key Indices

NASDAQ Composite
NASDAQ-100
NASDAQ Global Select Market

Trading Methods

Electronic Trading
Market Makers
ECN Trading

2025 Market Holidays - NASDAQ

NASDAQ holiday schedule

Christmas Eve

Closed

Wednesday

December 24, 2025

Christmas Day

Closed

Thursday

December 25, 2025

About NASDAQ Stock Market

NASDAQ is the world's second-largest stock exchange by market capitalization and the first fully electronic stock market. Home to technology giants and growth companies, it represents innovation in modern finance.

Key Facts

  • World's first electronic stock market
  • Home to tech giants like Apple, Microsoft, Google, Tesla
  • Known for technology and growth companies
  • Operates multiple market tiers (Global Select, Global, Capital)
  • No physical trading floor - fully electronic

Market Significance

NASDAQ is synonymous with innovation and technology, hosting major tech companies that drive the modern economy. The NASDAQ Composite Index is widely regarded as a benchmark for technology sector performance and market sentiment.

History & Background

NASDAQ was created in 1971 by the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD) as the world's first electronic stock market. It revolutionized trading by eliminating the need for a physical trading floor, paving the way for modern electronic trading systems.