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Nasdaq 100

NDXUnited States100 companies
29,825.11
+0.33% today
Day range
29,484.4929,856.94

Quoted in USD · Modified market-cap weighted · values update live during market hours · not investment advice.

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Nasdaq 100 — interactive chart

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About the Nasdaq 100

The Nasdaq-100 holds the 100 largest non-financial companies listed on the Nasdaq, and it is heavily tilted toward technology and growth. That concentration makes it more sensitive to interest rates and to the AI and semiconductor cycle than a broad market index, so it tends to run hotter in both directions than the S&P 500.

What's inside it

The Nasdaq 100 is made up of 100 companies (the 100 largest non-financial Nasdaq names — Apple, Microsoft, NVIDIA, Amazon, Meta, Tesla and peers), combined using a modified market-cap weighted method and quoted in USD. Membership and weights are reviewed periodically by the index provider, so the exact line-up shifts over time.

Technical snapshot

The Nasdaq 100 is around 29,825.11, up +0.33% on the session. It is trading above its 50-day average, which frames the medium-term picture as a uptrend. RSI-14 reads 45 — a neutral zone with no momentum extreme. It sits -3.05% from its 1-year high of 30,762.20. These are mechanical indicator readings, not a forecast or a recommendation.

Trend
Uptrend
Price vs 50-period average
RSI (14)
44.6
Neutral 30–70
SMA 20
$29,700.47
SMA 50
$29,389.63
SMA 200
$26,219.20
Long-term line
From period high
-3.05%

Nasdaq 100 — frequently asked

What is the Nasdaq 100 at today?

The Nasdaq 100 is around 29,825.11, up +0.33% on the day. The value at the top of this page refreshes live from market data.

What companies are in the Nasdaq 100?

The index covers 100 companies — the 100 largest non-financial Nasdaq names — Apple, Microsoft, NVIDIA, Amazon, Meta, Tesla and peers. It is modified market-cap weighted and quoted in USD. Weightings are reviewed periodically by the index provider, so the exact members change over time.

Can I invest in the Nasdaq 100 directly?

You can’t buy an index itself, but you can get exposure through index funds, ETFs or futures that track it, offered by regulated providers. Which vehicle suits you depends on your goals, costs and where you invest — this page is information, not a recommendation.

What moves the Nasdaq 100?

Mainly the earnings and outlook of its largest members, central-bank interest-rate policy, inflation and growth data for United States, and the overall global risk mood. Because it is modified market-cap weighted, its biggest constituents carry the most influence.

Disclaimer: TrendiView provides market data and educational information only. Nothing here is investment, financial or trading advice, and values may be delayed. You cannot invest in an index directly. Do your own research and consider a licensed adviser. Past performance does not guarantee future results.