The US Tech Index, often referred to as the NASDAQ-100 Index (NDX), tracks the 100 largest non-financial technology-driven companies listed on the NASDAQ Stock Market, including major firms in sectors such as technology, biotechnology, consumer services, and telecommunications, with its performance influenced by factors like earnings reports, interest rates, innovation trends, and overall market sentiment, making it a key benchmark for the US technology sector and global investors.
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NAS100 FAQs – Your Questions Answered
What is NAS100?
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The NAS100 tracks the 100 largest non-financial companies listed on the NASDAQ and is heavily weighted toward technology and growth stocks.
Who dominates the NAS100?
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Mega-cap tech stocks, including Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, NVIDIA, Alphabet, Meta, and Tesla, account for a significant share of index weight.
Why is NAS100 more volatile?
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Its growth-heavy composition makes it sensitive to interest rate changes, earnings surprises, and shifts in risk sentiment.
What are TMGM's NAS100 trading conditions?
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Spreads start from around 1.0 points, with leverage up to 1:30 and near-24-hour trading availability.
How do interest rates affect NAS100?
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Higher rates pressure tech valuations by increasing discount rates, while lower rates generally support growth stocks.