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The Nasdaq-100 is a stock market index comprised of the 100 largest non-financial companies listed on the Nasdaq Stock Exchange. Nasdaq-listed stocks tend to be fast-growing companies. As such, this index tracks 100 of the largest growth stocks.

Here's a closer look at the Nasdaq-100, why it's important, and how investors use this index.

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Understanding the Nasdaq-100

Understanding the Nasdaq-100

The Nasdaq-100 is a stock market index similar to the . The S&P 500 tracks the 500 largest publicly traded stocks in the country; the Nasdaq-100 tracks the 100 largest non-financial stocks listed on the Nasdaq Stock Exchange. These companies tend to be among the fastest-growing large and mid-cap stocks. It's worth pointing out that investors shouldn't confuse the Nasdaq-100 with the Nasdaq Composite index, which tracks more than 3,000 stocks listed on the Nasdaq.

In early 2024, the index had 101 members, led by:

  • Apple (AAPL -2.78%): 9.2% weighting.
  • Microsoft (MSFT 0.17%): 8.6%.
  • Amazon (AMZN -0.86%): 4.8%.
  • Broadcom (AVGO -2.19%): 4.2%.
  • Meta Platforms (META 1.75%): 3.9%.
  • Nvidia (NVDA -1.95%): 3.8%.
  • Tesla (TSLA -1.52%): 3.7%.
  • Alphabet (GOOG 0.39%): 2.6%.
  • Alphabet (GOOGL 0.38%): 2.5%.
  • Costco Wholesale (COST -0.89%): 2.3%.

Meanwhile, the index had the following sector allocations:

  • Technology: 57.9% weighting.
  • Consumer Discretionary: 19.1%.
  • Healthcare: 6.7%.
  • Telecommunications: 5%.
  • Industrials: 4.8%.
  • Consumer Staples: 4.3%.
  • Utilities: 1.2%.
  • Energy: 0.5%.
  • Basic Materials: 0.3%.
  • Real Estate: 0.3%.

Why it's important

Why the Nasdaq-100 is important

The Nasdaq-100 is an important index for investors because of its concentration in higher growth sectors, like technology stocks. It enables investors to track companies that have historically grown their earnings at above-average rates. As a result, the Nasdaq-100 has delivered stronger returns than the S&P 500 over the years:

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As that chart showcases, the Nasdaq-100 has significantly outperformed the S&P 500 during the last decade. As of early 2024, the Nasdaq-100 index had also outperformed the S&P 500 over the past one (38.2% annualized vs. 26.5%), three (9.9% annualized vs. 8.4%), and five-year periods (18.9% annualized vs. 12.4%).

How it's used

How investors use the Nasdaq-100

The Nasdaq-100 can be a very useful tool for investors. For example, they can use it to benchmark the returns of a growth-focused portfolio of stocks, mutual funds, or exchange-traded funds (ETFs). Using the Nasdaq-100 as a benchmark can show if an investor is outperforming or underperforming other large and mid-sized growth companies.

Investors can also use the Nasdaq-100 as an investment tool. Instead of benchmarking their returns against the index, they can seek to match its performance by investing in an ETF that tracks the index by holding the same allocation of each stock. The most popular Nasdaq-100 tracking ETF is the Invesco QQQ ETF (QQQ -0.44%), which is the second-most traded ETF in the U.S.

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Example

An example of how to invest in the Nasdaq-100

Several funds enable you to invest in the Nasdaq-100. The most popular is the Invesco QQQ ETF. It's one of the oldest and largest ETFs. It has delivered a strong performance over the years. Since launching in 1999, the fund has delivered a more than 800% cumulative return, outperforming the S&P 500's return by over 300%.

The fund charges a reasonable ETF expense ratio of 0.2% that lets investors earn returns roughly matching the Nasdaq-100 index. Like that index, the ETF held 101 shares in early 2024, matching each stock's weighting in the index. It has delivered returns that have closely followed the index over the long term. For example, a $10,000 investment in the Invesco QQQ ETF a decade ago would have grown to $50,856 by the end of 2023. That has only slightly underperformed the $51,934 delivered by the Nasdaq-100 index due solely to the ETF's expense ratio.

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