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To: catchingwave who wrote (9616)3/25/2003 12:50:21 PM
From: Win-Lose-Draw  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10157
 
NDX is the Nasdaq-100. QQQ is an ETF that tracks NDX on a ~1/40 basis. quotes/charts for both are readily available eg ^NDX and QQQ at yahoo, $NDX and QQQ at stockcharts.

i guess i'm a little surprised by your question given you have a seemingly large SMH position...



To: catchingwave who wrote (9616)3/25/2003 1:26:06 PM
From: gsp6181  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10157
 
NDX is the index for the Nasdaq-100. NQ is the futures trading vehicle for the NDX. So, where NDX goes so goes the NQ - like options and the underlying stock. NDX and NQ quotes are available from most online brokers. I use Interactive Brokers (IB). I have traded NQ but now trade ES which is the SPX equivalent, e.g., S&P 500. So, if you are going to trade the NQs, I recommend that you follow Onischka's calls. Of course always come up with your own system. Good luck, George