What is the NASDAQ?
Nasdaq is a representative bull market of the US market. The US financial market is largely divided into the New York Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq Exchange. Nasdaq opened as the world's first electronic market, and as an exchange targeting venture companies, the planned economy grew and exploded into a global market together. Nasdaq was one of those markets. With the birth of the Nasdaq, listed venture companies and IT companies maintain high corporate values, and there are many cases of companies survived on the NASDAQ.

Today, the NASDAQ has grown into a world-leading conglomerate. An example of this is the formation of a huge stock market organized by the NASDAQ group.

There are 3,000 stocks listed on the NASDAQ index, which has a fairly high-value market. Firmly established as an index and market that is the center of the global economy, companies rated within the top 1000 by market capitalization among them are a hub and trend setter in the financial markets that are evaluated as sound companies.

Listing conditions are also based on a higher qualification test than other financial markets, providing opportunities for technology companies in economic participation.
A bright future
The Nasdaq Market, which has established itself as the axis of the global economy, is also a place with bright prospects to be called the representative bulls market of the global economy.