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S&P 100, 500

All stocks from the S&P 100 and S&P 500 index. The S&P 500 is a capitalization-weighted. It consists of 500 companies actively traded in the United States and representative of the industries in the United States economy. The stocks included in the S&P 500 are those of large publicly held companies that trade on either of the two largest American stock market companies; the NYSE Euronext and the NASDAQ OMX.

ETFs

Historical intraday data for over 840 Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs), including data for SPY, QQQQ, DIA, IWM, SDS, SKF, FAZ, FAS, USO, GLD and all other SPDRs, HOLDRs, PowerShares, ProShares and iShares ETFs. An ETF holds assets such as stocks or bonds and trades at approximately the same price as the net asset value of its underlying assets over the course of the trading day. ETFs have been available in the US since 1993 and in Europe since 1999. Our data goes back to 1998.

NASDAQ 100

The NASDAQ 100 is a stock market index of 100 of the largest companies listed on the NASDAQ stock exchange. We have intraday data for AAPL, GOOG, AMZN and all other listed companies. NASDAQ 100 is a market value-weighted index. It does not contain financial companies, and includes companies incorporated outside the United States.

Dow Jones Industrial and Composite Average

The Dow Jones Composite Average is a stock index made up of large market capitalization stocks, with a few middle capitalization and small capitalization companies included. The average's components are every stock from the Dow Jones Industrial Average, the Dow Jones Transportation Average, and the Dow Jones Utility Average. The Dow Jones Industrial Average is computed from the Dow Jones Indexes by the stock prices of 30 of the largest and most widely held public companies in the United States.

The Russell 1000 and 3000 Index

This index measures the performance of 1000 and 3000 publicly held US companies based on total market capitalization.


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