What is the historical average return of the Nasdaq?
Average Stock Market Returns
| Market index | DJIA | NASDAQ Composite |
|---|---|---|
| 1-year return | 2.61% | 2.94% |
| 15-year average | 9.41% | 12.31% |
| 10-year average | 10.68% | 14.39% |
| 15-year average | 6.67% | 10.19% |
What is the 10 year average return on the Nasdaq?
*The America’s Community Bankers NASDAQ Index data is as of 12/5/2003, the other indices data is as of 9/25/2003….Annual Performance.
| Index Name | NASDAQ Composite Index |
|---|---|
| 1 year | + 44.92% |
| 5 year | + 171.64% |
| 10 year | + 444.12% |
| Since Inception* | + 940.05% |
What is the average return of the Nasdaq over the last 20 years?
For example, the average stock market return for the last 20 years may seem low at 7.45%, especially when compared to the return for the last 10 years, which was 11.805%. But not every year from 2000 to 2009 was bad for the stock market. In fact, in 2003, the average return was 26.38%, and it was 23.45% in 2009.
What is the one year return on the Nasdaq?
Performance
| 5 Day | 1.35% |
|---|---|
| 1 Month | -2.67% |
| 3 Month | 2.15% |
| YTD | 19.72% |
| 1 Year | 24.04% |
What is the highest Nasdaq close ever?
Records
| Category | All-Time Highs | All-Time Lows |
|---|---|---|
| Closing | 16,057.44 | 54.87 |
| Intraday | 16,212.23 | 54.87 |
What makes up the Nasdaq composite index?
The Nasdaq Composite Index is the market capitalization-weighted index of over 2,500 common equities listed on the Nasdaq stock exchange. The index includes all Nasdaq-listed stocks that are not derivatives, preferred shares, funds, exchange-traded funds (ETFs) or debenture securities.
How many stocks are in the Nasdaq composite index?
2,500 companies
Index Description The NASDAQ Composite Index measures all NASDAQ domestic and international based common type stocks listed on The NASDAQ Stock Market. Today the NASDAQ Composite includes over 2,500 companies, more than most other stock market indexes.
Why has Nasdaq outperformed?
The Nasdaq-100 is heavily allocated towards top performing industries such as Technology, Consumer Services, and Health Care, which have helped the Nasdaq-100 outperform the S&P 500 by a wide margin between December 31, 2007 and June 28, 2019.