At 8:00 p.m., the NASDAQ 100 posted gains of 0.11 percent to 16,839.56 points in NASDAQ trading. At the start of trading, gains of 0.203 percent to 16,855.00 points were on the price board, after 16,820.90 points the day before.
The stock market barometer reached its daily low on Friday at 16,776.92 units, while the index recorded its highest level at 16,900.37 points.
NASDAQ 100 since the beginning of the year
Over the week, the NASDAQ 100 has already gained 2.97 percent. A month ago, on December 12, 2023, the NASDAQ 100 was valued at 16,354.25 points. Just three months ago, on October 12, 2023, the NASDAQ 100 had a value of 15,184.10 points. A year ago, on January 12, 2023, the NASDAQ 100 reached a level of 11,459.61 points.
These are the risers and fallers in the NASDAQ 100
The strongest individual stocks in the NASDAQ 100 are currently MercadoLibre (+ 5.24 percent to 1,675.03 USD), Zoom Video Communications (+ 3.93 percent to 71.19 USD), Cognizant (+ 3.82 percent to 77.74 USD), Regeneron Pharmaceuticals (+ 1.42 percent to 929.00 USD) and CoStar Group (+ 1.40 percent to 83.26 USD). Meanwhile, Lucid (-6.90 percent to $3.04), Tesla (-3.90 percent to $218.36), IDEXX Laboratories (-3.48 percent to $539.25), DexCom (-3.09 percent to $124.95) and Enphase Energy are under pressure in the NASDAQ 100 (-2.95 percent to $110.92).
The most expensive companies in the NASDAQ 100
The trading volume of Tesla shares is currently the highest in the NASDAQ 100. Most recently, 10,722,103 shares were traded on NASDAQ. Apple shares are worth $2,640 trillion in the NASDAQ 100. Euro currently has the largest market capitalization.
NASDAQ 100 fundamentals in focus
This year, Walgreens Boots Alliance stock has the lowest price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio in the NASDAQ 100 at 7.29, according to FactSet estimates. According to FactSet estimates, Walgreens Boots Alliance shares will show the best results compared to the other stocks in the index in 2024 with a dividend yield of 6.33 percent.
Editorial team finanzen.ch
2024-01-12 19:01:41
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