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'' US. ''A computerized system originally established by the National Association of Securities Dealers to facilitate trading by providing broker/dealers with current bid and ask price quotes on over-the-counter stocks and some listed stocks.   
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A computerized system originally established by the National Association of Securities Dealers to facilitate trading by providing broker/dealers with current bid and ask price quotes on over-the-counter stocks and some listed stocks.   


The NASDAQ stock market (previously denoted the National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations) does not have a physical trading floor, instead, all trading on the NASDAQ exchange is done over a network of computers and telephones.  
The NASDAQ stock market (previously denoted the National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations) does not have a physical trading floor, instead, all trading on the NASDAQ exchange is done over a network of computers and telephones.  


Sometimes written as Nasdaq.  
Sometimes written as Nasdaq.  


== See also ==
== See also ==

Revision as of 08:16, 22 August 2013

US.

A computerized system originally established by the National Association of Securities Dealers to facilitate trading by providing broker/dealers with current bid and ask price quotes on over-the-counter stocks and some listed stocks.

The NASDAQ stock market (previously denoted the National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations) does not have a physical trading floor, instead, all trading on the NASDAQ exchange is done over a network of computers and telephones.

Sometimes written as Nasdaq.


See also