
III · The Golden Market
US markets trivia questions
US markets trivia
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- How many stocks make up the Dow Jones Industrial Average?US markets
- How is the Dow Jones Industrial Average calculated?US markets
- What are the trading hours of the US regular session in local Eastern Time?US markets
- What is the stretch of trading before the US regular session opens called?US markets
- Which index is built from the 100 largest non-financial companies listed on Nasdaq?US markets
- Which stock exchange, on Wall Street, is the largest in the world?US markets
- What is the alphabetic short form that stands for a stock in the US market called?US markets
- Which US stock exchange is best known for the number of technology companies listed on it?US markets
- Which currency are US stocks bought and sold in?US markets
- Which stock index is built from 500 leading US companies?US markets
- The US stock market closes for the public holidays of other countries as well as its own.US markets
- In the Dow Jones Industrial Average, the higher a stock's share price, the greater its effect on the index.US markets
- Nasdaq began as a market where trades were matched electronically rather than by people gathered on a trading floor.US markets
- The S&P 500 is an index built from 500 leading US companies.US markets
- US stocks can be traded only during the regular session, with no trading at all before or after it.US markets
- The Dow Jones Industrial Average is calculated from every company listed in the United States.US markets
- The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) is in the United States, but Nasdaq is an exchange in the United Kingdom.US markets
- US stocks trade in dollars, but for an investor holding another currency a move in the exchange rate does not change the return.US markets
- Every US-listed stock is identified by a short alphabetic name called a ticker.US markets
- The US regular session runs on Eastern Time, so for investors in East Asia it opens in the middle of the night.US markets