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To: Alan Bell who wrote (21863)12/16/2004 2:34:17 AM
From: J-L-S  Respond to of 42834
 
Not really. The QQQ is now traded in the Nasdaq Exchange, whereas it was in the American Exchange. So the symbol was changed to QQQQ to reflect the move. The QQQQ is NOT in the QQQQ. The QQQQ is an ETF (Exchange Traded Fund) which reflects the top 100 stocks listed on Nasdaq -- it has nothing to do with the Nasdaq corporation itself. There are thousands of stocks traded on the Nas. There are also many other ETFs which are traded on the Nadaq as well as on other exchanges.