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To: UnBelievable who wrote (40252)11/22/2000 1:39:40 PM
From: chic_hearne  Read Replies (1) of 436258
 
I just went through the Nasdaq site and I think I have enough info to get calculate the Index under my own prices.

This is what makes it tough, compared to the Dow which is rather straight forward:

Launched in January 1985, the Nasdaq-100 Index represents the largest and most active non-financial domestic and international
issues listed on The Nasdaq Stock Market® based on market capitalization. The Nasdaq-100 Index is calculated under a modified
capitalization weighted methodology. The methodology is expected to retain in general the economic attributes of capitalization
weighting while providing enhanced diversification. To accomplish this, Nasdaq will review the composition of the Nasdaq-100 Index on
a quarterly basis and will adjust the weightings of Index components using a proprietary algorithm if certain pre-established weight
distribution requirements are not met.
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