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On today’s show we discuss:
- Why are the eight largest companies in the world by market capitalization all listed on NASDAQ?
- How did NASDAQ update its index methodology, moving from annual to quarterly realignment and introducing fast-entry rules?
- Why have the old index rules struggled to keep up with today’s large IPO environment and what does the new framework mean for future IPOs?
- How do updated volatility requirements now allow new public companies to gradually scale into index participation rather than waiting for a fixed threshold?
- How does today’s NASDAQ 100 differ from 1999 in terms of valuations, margins, and earnings growth?
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