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The Nasdaq-100 (NDX<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>) is a stock market index made up of equity securities issued by 100 of the largest non-financial companies listed on the Nasdaq stock exchange. It is a modified capitalization-weighted index. The stocks' weights in the index are based on their market capitalizations, with certain rules capping the influence of the largest components. It is limited to companies from a single exchange, and it does not have any financial companies. The financial companies are in a separate index, the Nasdaq Financial-100.

History

The Nasdaq-100 was launched on January 31, 1985, by the Nasdaq.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> It created two indices: the Nasdaq-100, which consists of industrial, technology, retail, telecommunication, biotechnology, health care, transportation, media and service companies, and the Nasdaq Financial-100, which consists of banking companies, insurance firms, brokerage firms, and mortgage loan companies.

The base price of the index was initially set at 250, but when it closed near 800 on December 31, 1993, the base was reset at 125 the following trading day, leaving the halved Nasdaq-100 price below that of the more commonly known Nasdaq Composite. The first annual adjustments were made in 1993 in advance of options on the index that would trade at the Chicago Board Options Exchange in 1994. Foreign companies were first admitted to the Nasdaq-100 in January 1998, but had higher standards to meet before they could be added. Those standards were relaxed in 2002, while standards for domestic firms were raised, ensuring that all companies met the same standards.

Selection criteria

The Nasdaq has refined a series of stringent standards which companies must meet to be indexed. Those standards include:

  • Being listed exclusively on Nasdaq in either the Global Select or Global Market tiers.
  • Being publicly offered on an established American market for at least three months.
  • Having average daily volume of 200,000 shares.
  • Being current in regards to quarterly and annual reports.
  • Not being in bankruptcy proceedings.

Additionally, since 2014, companies with multiple classes of stock are allowed to have multiple classes included in the index, provided they meet Nasdaq's criteria. Prior to 2014, companies were limited to one class of stock in the index (usually the one with the larger market capitalization).<ref name=":15" />

The index publicly announces all changes, regardless of when they occur, via press releases at least five business days before the change takes place.

Performance

Price history and milestones

The index set highs above the 4,700 level at the peak of the dot-com bubble in 2000, but fell 78% during the stock market downturn of 2002.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

After a gradual 5-year recovery to an intraday high of 2,239.51 on October 31, 2007, the highest reached since February 16, 2002, the index corrected below the 2,000 level in early 2008 amid the late-2000s recession, the United States housing bubble and the 2008 financial crisis. Panic focusing on the failure of the investment banking industry culminated in a loss of more than 10% on September 29, 2008, subsequently plunging the index firmly into a bear market. The Nasdaq-100, with much of the broader market, experienced a limit down open on October 24 and reached a 6-year intraday low of 1,018 on November 20, 2008.Template:Citation needed

Amid quantitative easing (QE) from the Federal Reserve and optimism that the 2008 financial crisis was ending, the index embarked on a volatile four-year climb higher, closing above 3,000 on May 15, 2013, for the first time since November 15, 2000. By October 18, 2013, with GOOG passing $1,000 per share for the first time, the index had made a closing high of 3,353.88 and intraday high of 3,355.63, its highest levels since the 2000 United States elections and more than triple the 2008 low.

Record values

Category All-Time Highs<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Closing 24,761.07 Monday, September 22, 2025
Intraday 24,781.73 Monday, September 22, 2025

List of 1000-point milestones by number of trading days

Milestone<ref name="nasdaqmilestones">Template:Cite news</ref>Template:Obsolete source
(closing)
Date of Record (closing)<ref name="nasdaqmilestones" /> Trading Days<ref name="nasdaqmilestones" />
1,000 July 8, 1997 3,143
2,000 January 11, 1999 381
3,000 November 18, 1999 217
4,000 February 8, 2000 55
5,000 January 6, 2017 4,255
6,000 September 13, 2017 172
7,000 January 26, 2018 93
8,000 July 24, 2019 374
9,000 January 13, 2020 119
10,000 June 10, 2020 103
11,000 August 3, 2020 37
12,000 August 31, 2020 20
13,000 January 8, 2021 90
14,000 April 15, 2021 66
15,000 July 23, 2021 69
16,000 November 3, 2021 72
17,000 January 19, 2024 554
18,000 February 22, 2024 23
19,000 June 5, 2024 72
20,000 July 2, 2024 18
21,000 November 7, 2024 90
22,000 December 16, 2024 26
23,000 July 17, 2025 144
24,000 September 12, 2025 40

Annual returns

The following table shows the annual development of the Nasdaq-100 since 1985.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Year Closing level Change in Index
in Points
Change in Index
in %
1985 132.29
1986 141.41 9.12 6.89
1987 156.25 14.84 10.49
1988 177.41 21.16 13.54
1989 223.84 46.43 26.17
1990 200.53 −23.31 −10.41
1991 330.86 130.33 64.99
1992 360.19 29.33 8.86
1993 398.28 38.09 10.57
1994 404.27 5.99 1.50
1995 576.23 171.96 42.54
1996 821.36 245.13 42.54
1997 990.80 169.44 20.63
1998 1,836.01 845.21 85.31
1999 3,707.83 1,871.81 101.95
2000 2,341.70 −1,366.13 −36.84
2001 1,577.05 −764.65 −32.65
2002 984.36 −592.69 −37.58
2003 1,467.92 483.56 49.12
2004 1,621.12 153.20 10.44
2005 1,645.20 24.08 1.49
2006 1,756.90 111.70 6.79
2007 2,084.93 328.03 18.67
2008 1,211.65 −873.28 −41.89
2009 1,860.31 648.66 53.54
2010 2,217.86 357.55 19.22
2011 2,277.83 59.97 2.70
2012 2,660.93 383.10 16.82
2013 3,592.00 931.07 34.99
2014 4,236.28 644.28 17.94
2015 4,593.27 356.99 8.43
2016 4,863.62 270.35 5.89
2017 6,396.42 1,532.80 31.52
2018 6,329.96 −66.46 −1.04
2019 8,733.07 2,403.11 37.96
2020 12,888.28 4,155.21 47.58
2021 16,320.08 3,431.80 26.63
2022 10,939.76 −5,380.32 −32.97
2023 16,825.93 5,886.17 53.81
2024 21,012.17 4,186.24 24.88

Differences from Nasdaq Composite index

The Nasdaq-100 is frequently confused with the Nasdaq Composite Index. The latter index (often referred to simply as the "Nasdaq") includes the stock of every company that is listed on Nasdaq (more than 2,500 altogether).<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

The Nasdaq-100 is a modified capitalization-weighted index. This particular methodology was created in 1998 in advance of the creation of the Nasdaq-100 Index Trust, which holds portions of all Nasdaq-100 firms. The new methodology allowed Nasdaq to reduce the influence of the largest companies and to allow for more diversification. However, the weights of the stocks were not changed after that, which led to more problems. In May 2011, Nasdaq did a major rebalance of the index to bring it closer to market-cap weighting.Template:Citation needed

The index is rebalanced quarterly only if:

  • One company is worth 24% of the index.
  • Companies with a weighting of at least 4.5% make up 48% or more of the index.

The index is rebalanced annually, after the quarterly rebalancing, only if:

  • One company is worth 15% of the index.
  • The five largest companies by market capitalizations have weights of 40% or more of the index.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Differences from other indices

In addition to its almost complete lack of financial companies, the Nasdaq-100 includes seven companies incorporated outside the United States. Although the S&P 500 Index includes non-U.S. companies, the Dow Jones Industrial Average has never included foreign companies.Template:Citation needed

As of May 2025, the index's nine companies incorporated in foreign countries are as follows:

Additionally, the Nasdaq-100 is also the only index of the three that has a regularly scheduled re-ranking of its index each year (in December), ensuring that the largest non-financial companies on Nasdaq are accurately included.Template:Citation needed

In 2006, Nasdaq created a "farm team" index, the Nasdaq Q-50, representing the next fifty stocks in line to enter the Nasdaq-100. With some exceptions, most stocks that are added to the index come up through the Q-50. In 2011, Nasdaq created the NASDAQ-500 to track the 500 largest stocks on Nasdaq, and the Nasdaq-400, tracking those stocks not included in the Nasdaq-100.Template:Citation needed

Nasdaq has also divided the 100 into two distinct sub-indices; the Nasdaq-100 Tech follows those components who service the tech sector, and the Nasdaq-100 Ex-Tech, which follows those components that are not considered tech companies. The latter index includes noted e-commerce companies Amazon.com and eBay, which are classified as retailers.Template:Citation needed

Investing in the Nasdaq-100

The Invesco QQQ, an exchange-traded fund (ETF) sponsored and overseen since March 21, 2007, by Invesco, trades under the ticker Template:NASDAQ. It was formerly called Nasdaq-100 Trust Series 1. On December 1, 2004, it was moved from the American Stock Exchange, where it had the symbol QQQ, to the Nasdaq, and given the new ticker symbol QQQQ, sometimes called the "quad Qs" by traders. On March 23, 2011, Nasdaq changed its symbol back to QQQ.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> Retail buy and hold investors might prefer to purchase Invesco's similar Nasdaq: QQQM, or "QQQ Mini" which has a lower fee structure, but lacks the liquidity that high-frequency traders need in the traditional QQQ product.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

QQQ is one of the most actively traded ETFs in the United States.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

The Nasdaq-100 is often abbreviated as NDX, NDQ, NAS100, or US100, in the derivatives markets. Its corresponding futures contracts are traded on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. The regular futures are denoted by the Reuters Instrument Code ND, and the smaller E-mini version uses the code NQ. Both are among the most heavily traded futures at the exchange.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Current components

Ticker Company ICB Industry<ref name=":23">Template:Cite web</ref> ICB Subsector<ref name=":23" />
ADBE Adobe Inc. Technology Computer Software
AMD Advanced Micro Devices Technology Semiconductors
ABNB Airbnb Consumer Discretionary Diversified Commercial Services
GOOGL Alphabet Inc. (Class A) Technology Computer Software
GOOG Alphabet Inc. (Class C) Technology Computer Software
AMZN Amazon Consumer Discretionary Catalog/Specialty Distribution
AEP American Electric Power Utilities Electric Utilities
AMGN Amgen Health Care Biotechnology
ADI Analog Devices Technology Semiconductors
AAPL Apple Inc. Technology Computer Manufacturing
AMAT Applied Materials Technology Semiconductors
APP AppLovin Technology Computer Software
ARM Arm Holdings Technology Semiconductors
ASML ASML Holding Technology Industrial Machinery
AZN AstraZeneca Health Care Biotechnology
TEAM Atlassian Technology Computer Software
ADSK Autodesk Technology Computer Software
ADP Automatic Data Processing Industrials Diversified Commercial Services
AXON Axon Enterprise Industrials Ordnance & Accessories
BKR Baker Hughes Energy Oil Equipment & Services
BIIB Biogen Health Care Biotechnology
BKNG Booking Holdings Consumer Discretionary Transportation Services
AVGO Broadcom Technology Semiconductors
CDNS Cadence Design Systems Technology Computer Software
CDW CDW Corporation Technology Retail
CHTR Charter Communications Telecommunications Cable & Other Pay Television Services
CTAS Cintas Industrials Garments & Clothing
CSCO Cisco Telecommunications Computer Communications Equipment
CCEP Coca-Cola Europacific Partners Consumer Staples Beverages
CTSH Cognizant Technology EDP Services
CMCSA Comcast Telecommunications Cable & Other Pay Television Services
CEG Constellation Energy Utilities Electric Utilities
CPRT Copart Consumer Discretionary Retail
CSGP CoStar Group Real Estate Real Estate
COST Costco Consumer Discretionary Department/Specialty Retail Stores
CRWD CrowdStrike Technology Computer Software
CSX CSX Corporation Industrials Railroads
DDOG Datadog Technology Computer Software
DXCM DexCom Health Care Medical/Dental Instruments
FANG Diamondback Energy Energy Oil & Gas Production
DASH DoorDash Technology EDP Services
EA Electronic Arts Consumer Discretionary Miscellaneous Amusement & Recreation Services
EXC Exelon Utilities Power Generation
FAST Fastenal Industrials Construction & Materials
FTNT Fortinet Technology Computer Peripheral Equipment
GEHC GE HealthCare Health Care Medical Electronics
GILD Gilead Sciences Health Care Biotechnology
GFS GlobalFoundries Technology Semiconductors
HON Honeywell Industrials Aerospace
IDXX Idexx Laboratories Health Care Biotechnology
INTC Intel Technology Semiconductors
INTU Intuit Technology Computer Software
ISRG Intuitive Surgical Health Care Industrial Specialties
KDP Keurig Dr Pepper Consumer Staples Beverages
KLAC KLA Corporation Technology Electronic Components
KHC Kraft Heinz Consumer Staples Packaged Foods
LRCX Lam Research Technology Industrial Machinery
LIN Linde plc Basic Materials Major Chemicals
LULU Lululemon Consumer Discretionary Apparel
MAR Marriott International Consumer Discretionary Hotels/Resorts
MRVL Marvell Technology Technology Semiconductors
MELI Mercado Libre Consumer Discretionary Catalog/Specialty Distribution
META Meta Platforms Technology Computer Software
MCHP Microchip Technology Technology Semiconductors
MU Micron Technology Technology Semiconductors
MSFT Microsoft Technology Computer Software
MSTR MicroStrategy Technology Computer Software
MDLZ Mondelez International Consumer Staples Packaged Foods
MNST Monster Beverage Consumer Staples Beverages
NFLX Netflix, Inc. Consumer Discretionary Consumer Electronics
NVDA Nvidia Technology Semiconductors
NXPI NXP Semiconductors Technology Semiconductors
ORLY O'Reilly Automotive Consumer Discretionary Auto & Home Supply Stores
ODFL Old Dominion Freight Line Industrials Trucking Freight/Courier Services
ON Onsemi Technology Semiconductors
PCAR Paccar Consumer Discretionary Motor Vehicles
PLTR Palantir Technologies Technology Computer Software
PANW Palo Alto Networks Technology Computer Peripheral Equipment
PAYX Paychex Industrials Diversified Commercial Services
PYPL PayPal Industrials Diversified Commercial Services
PDD PDD Holdings Technology EDP Services
PEP PepsiCo Consumer Staples Beverages
QCOM Qualcomm Technology Broadcasting & Communications Equipment
REGN Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Health Care Biotechnology
ROP Roper Technologies Technology Computer Software
ROST Ross Stores Consumer Discretionary Clothing/Shoe/Accessory Stores
SHOP Shopify Technology Computer Software
SOLS Solstice Advanced Materials Materials Specialty Chemicals
SBUX Starbucks Consumer Discretionary Restaurants
SNPS Synopsys Technology Computer Software
TMUS T-Mobile US Telecommunications Telecommunications Service Providers
TTWO Take-Two Interactive Consumer Discretionary Miscellaneous Amusement & Recreation Services
TSLA Tesla, Inc. Consumer Discretionary Automobiles & Parts
TXN Texas Instruments Technology Semiconductors
TRI Thomson Reuters Technology Computer Software
TTD Trade Desk (The) Technology Computer Software
VRSK Verisk Analytics Industrials Diversified Commercial Services
VRTX Vertex Pharmaceuticals Health Care Biotechnology
WBD Warner Bros. Discovery Consumer Discretionary Miscellaneous Amusement & Recreation Services
WDAY Workday, Inc. Technology EDP Services
XEL Xcel Energy Utilities Power Generation
ZS Zscaler Technology EDP Services

This table is current as of the open of trading on October 30, 2025. An up-to-date list is available in the External links section.

Component changes

Historical components

As of October 2025, 526 companies have been components of the index. Of these, only four, Apple, Costco (through its merger in 1993 with Price Club, with Costco, as a separate entity, not becoming a component until at least 1989), Intel and PACCAR, have been components, continuously, since the first dissemination of the index in 1985. Two other current components, KLA Corporation and Micron Technology, were also components when the index started, but have been removed from the index over time for various reasons.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Date Added Removed Reason
Ticker Security Ticker Security
October 30, 2025 SOLS Solstice Advanced Materials Solstice Advanced Materials was spun off from Honeywell.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
July 28, 2025 TRI Thomson Reuters Thomson Reuters replaced Ansys in the index.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
July 17, 2025 ANSS Ansys Ansys was acquired by Synopsys.
May 19, 2025 SHOP Shopify MDB MongoDB MongoDB did not meet the minimum monthly weight requirements.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
December 23, 2024 PLTR Palantir Technologies ILMN Ilumina Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":0">Template:Cite news</ref>
December 23, 2024 MSTR MicroStrategy MRNA Moderna Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":0" />
December 23, 2024 AXON Axon Enterprise SMCI Supermicro Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":0" />
November 18, 2024 APP AppLovin DLTR Dollar Tree Dollar Tree did not meet the minimum monthly weight requirements.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
July 22, 2024 SMCI Supermicro WBA Walgreens Boots Alliance WBA did not meet the minimum monthly weight requirements.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
June 24, 2024 ARM Arm Holdings SIRI Sirius XM Sirius XM did not meet the minimum monthly weight requirements.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
March 18, 2024 LIN Linde SPLK Splunk Splunk was acquired by Cisco.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
December 18, 2023 CDW CDW ALGN Align Technology Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":1">Template:Cite news</ref>
December 18, 2023 CCEP Coca-Cola Europacific Partners EBAY EBay Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":1" />
December 18, 2023 DASH DoorDash ENPH Enphase Energy Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":1" />
December 18, 2023 MDB MongoDB JD JD.com Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":1" />
December 18, 2023 ROP Roper Technologies LCID Lucid Group Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":1" />
December 18, 2023 SPLK Splunk ZM Zoom Video Communications Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":1" />
December 14, 2023 TTWO Take-Two Interactive SGEN Seagen Inc. Seagen merged with Pfizer.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
July 17, 2023 TTD The Trade Desk ATVI Activision Blizzard Activision Blizzard was acquired by Microsoft.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
June 20, 2023 ON Onsemi RIVN Rivian Automotive Rivian did not meet the minimum monthly weight requirements.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
June 7, 2023 GEHC GE HealthCare FI Fiserv Fiserv transferred its listing from NASDAQ to the NYSE.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
December 19, 2022 CSGP CoStar Group VRSN VeriSign Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":2">Template:Cite web</ref>
December 19, 2022 RIVN Rivian Automotive SWKS Skyworks Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":2" />
December 19, 2022 NTES NetEase Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":2" />
December 19, 2022 WBD Warner Bros. Discovery SPLK Splunk Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":2" />
December 19, 2022 GFS GlobalFoundries BIDU Baidu Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":2" />
December 19, 2022 BKR Baker Hughes MTCH Match Group Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":2" />
December 19, 2022 FANG Diamondback Energy DOCU DocuSign Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":2" />
November 21, 2022 ENPH Enphase Energy OKTA Okta Okta did not meet the minimum monthly weight requirements.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
February 22, 2022 AZN AstraZeneca XLNX Xilinx Xilinx was acquired by AMD.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
February 2, 2022 CEG Constellation Energy Component member Exelon spun off Constellation Energy.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
January 24, 2022 ODFL Old Dominion Freight Line PTON Peloton Peloton did not meet the minimum monthly weight requirements.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
December 20, 2021 ABNB Airbnb CDW CDW Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":3">Template:Cite news</ref>
December 20, 2021 FTNT Fortinet FOXA Fox Corporation Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":3" />
December 20, 2021 FOX Fox Corporation Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":3" />
December 20, 2021 PANW Palo Alto Networks CERN Cerner Annual index reconstitution. Cerner was acquired by Oracle Corporation and rebranded as Oracle Health.<ref name=":3" />
December 20, 2021 LCID Lucid Group CHKP Check Point Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":3" />
December 20, 2021 ZS Zscaler TCOM Trip.com Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":3" />
December 20, 2021 DDOG Datadog INCY Incyte Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":3" />
August 26, 2021 CRWD Crowdstrike MXIM Maxim Integrated Products Maxim Integrated Products was acquired by Analog Devices.<ref>Template:Cite press release</ref>
July 21, 2021 HON Honeywell ALXN Alexion Pharmaceuticals Alexion Pharmaceuticals was acquired by AstraZeneca.<ref>Template:Cite press release</ref>
December 21, 2020 AEP American Electric Power BMRN BioMarin Pharmaceutical Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":4">Template:Cite press release</ref>
December 21, 2020 MRVL Marvell Technology CTXS Citrix Systems Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":4" />
December 21, 2020 MTCH Match Group EXPE Expedia Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":4" />
December 21, 2020 OKTA Okta LBTYA Liberty Global Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":4" />
December 21, 2020 LBTYK Liberty Global Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":4" />
December 21, 2020 PTON Peloton TTWO Take-Two Interactive Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":4" />
December 21, 2020 TEAM Atlassian ULTA Ulta Beauty Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":4" />
October 19, 2020 KDP Keurig Dr Pepper WDC Western Digital Western Digital did not meet the minimum monthly weight requirements.<ref>Template:Cite press release</ref>
August 24, 2020 PDD Pinduoduo NTAP NetApp NetApp did not meet the minimum monthly weight requirements.<ref>Template:Cite press release</ref>
July 20, 2020 MRNA Moderna CSGP CoStar Group CoStar did not meet the minimum monthly weight requirements.<ref>Template:Cite press release</ref>
June 22, 2020 DOCU DocuSign UAL United Airlines Holdings United Airlines did not meet the minimum monthly weight requirements.<ref>Template:Cite press release</ref>
April 30, 2020 ZM Zoom Video Communications WTW Willis Towers Watson WTW did not meet the minimum monthly weight requirements.<ref>Template:Cite press release</ref>
April 20, 2020 DXCM Dexcom AAL American Airlines American Airlines did not meet the minimum monthly weight requirements.<ref>Template:Cite press release</ref>
December 23, 2019 ANSS Ansys HAS Hasbro Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":5">Template:Cite press release</ref>
December 23, 2019 CDW CDW HSIC Henry Schein Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":5" />
December 23, 2019 CPRT Copart JBHT J.B. Hunt Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":5" />
December 23, 2019 CSGP CoStar Group MYL Mylan Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":5" />
December 23, 2019 SGEN Seattle Genetics NLOK NortonLifeLock Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":5" />
December 23, 2019 SPLK Splunk WYNN Wynn Resorts Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":5" />
November 21, 2019 EXC Exelon CELG Celgene Celgene was acquired by Bristol-Myers Squibb.<ref>Template:Cite press release</ref>
March 19, 2019 FOXA Fox Corporation Class A TCFCA 21st Century Fox Class A Two classes of stock of Fox Corporation replaced the two classes of stock of 21st Century Fox, which was acquired by The Walt Disney Company.<ref name=":6">Template:Cite web</ref>
March 19, 2019 FOX Fox Corporation Class B TCFCB 21st Century Fox Class B Two classes of stock of Fox Corporation replaced the two classes of stock of 21st Century Fox, which was acquired by The Walt Disney Company.<ref name=":6" />
December 24, 2018 AMD Advanced Micro Devices ESRX Express Scripts Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":7">Template:Cite press release</ref>
December 24, 2018 LULU lululemon Athletica HOLX Hologic Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":7" />
December 24, 2018 NTAP NetApp QRTEA Qurate Retail Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":7" />
December 24, 2018 UAL United Continental Holdings SHPG Shire PLC Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":7" />
December 24, 2018 VRSN Verisign STX Seagate Technology Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":7" />
December 24, 2018 WLTW Willis Towers Watson VOD Vodafone Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":7" />
November 19, 2018 XEL Xcel Energy XRAY Dentsply Sirona Dentsply Sirona did not meet the minimum monthly weight requirements.<ref>Template:Cite press release</ref>
November 5, 2018 NXPI NXP Semiconductors CA CA Inc. NXP Semiconductors rejoined the index following its failed acquisition by Qualcomm. CA Inc. merged with Broadcom.
July 23, 2018 PEP PepsiCo DISH Dish Network Dish Network did not meet the minimum monthly weight requirement.<ref>Template:Cite press release</ref>
December 18, 2017 ASML ASML Holding AKAM Akamai Technologies Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":8">Template:Cite press release</ref>
December 18, 2017 CDNS Cadence Design Systems DISCA Discovery Communications Series A Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":8" />
December 18, 2017 DISCK Discovery Communications Series C Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":8" />
December 18, 2017 SNPS Synopsys NCLH Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":8" />

Norwegian Cruise Line was dropped due to transferring its listing from NASDAQ to the NYSE.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

December 18, 2017 TTWO Take-Two Interactive TSCO Tractor Supply Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":8" />
December 18, 2017 WDAY Workday VIAB Viacom Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":8" />
October 23, 2017 ALGN Align Technology MAT Mattel Mattel did not meet the minimum monthly weight requirements.<ref>Template:Cite press release</ref>
June 19, 2017 MELI MercadoLibre YHOO Yahoo! Inc. Yahoo! Inc. was acquired by Verizon and subsequently converted to a closed-end fund.<ref>Template:Cite press release</ref>
April 24, 2017 WYNN Wynn Resorts TRIP TripAdvisor TripAdvisor did not meet the minimum monthly weight requirements.<ref>Template:Cite press release</ref>
March 20, 2017 IDXX Idexx Laboratories SBAC SBA Communications SBA converted into a real estate investment trust, making it ineligible for inclusion in the Nasdaq-100, but it became eligible for inclusion in the Nasdaq Financial-100.<ref name=":9">Template:Cite press release</ref>
February 7, 2017 JBHT J.B. Hunt NXPI NXP Semiconductors NXP was in the process of merging with Qualcomm.<ref>Template:Cite press release</ref>
December 19, 2016 CTAS Cintas BBBY Bed Bath & Beyond Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":10">Template:Cite press release</ref>
December 19, 2016 HAS Hasbro NTAP NetApp Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":10" />
December 19, 2016 HOLX Hologic SRCL Stericycle Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":10" />
December 19, 2016 KLAC KLA-Tencor WFM Whole Foods Market Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":10" />
October 19, 2016 SHPG Shire PLC LLTC Linear Technology Linear Technology did not meet the minimum monthly weight requirements.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
July 18, 2016 MCHP Microchip Technology NDOI Endo International Endo International did not meet the minimum monthly weight requirements.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
June 20, 2016 XRAY Dentsply Sirona LMCA Liberty Media Liberty Media did not meet the minimum monthly weight requirements.<ref name=":11">Template:Cite press release</ref>
June 20, 2016 LMCK Liberty Media Liberty Media did not meet the minimum monthly weight requirements.<ref name=":11" />
June 20, 2016 BATRA Liberty Media Liberty Media did not meet the minimum monthly weight requirements.<ref name=":11" />
June 20, 2016 BATRK Liberty Media Liberty Media did not meet the minimum monthly weight requirements.<ref name=":11" />
April 18, 2016 BATRA Liberty Media Liberty Media established two tracking stocks to follow the performance of its investment in the Atlanta Braves.<ref name=":12">Template:Cite web</ref>
April 18, 2016 BATRK Liberty Media Liberty Media established two tracking stocks to follow the performance of its investment in the Atlanta Braves.<ref name=":12" />
March 16, 2016 NTES NetEase SNDK SanDisk SanDisk was acquired by Western Digital.<ref>Template:Cite press release</ref>
February 16, 2016 CSX CSX Corporation KLAC KLA-Tencor KLA-Tencor did not meet the minimum monthly weight requirements.<ref>Template:Cite press release</ref>
February 1, 2016 AVGO Broadcom Avago Technologies changed its name to Broadcom.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Former ticker BRCM retired.
December 21, 2015 CTRP Ctrip CHRW C. H. Robinson Worldwide Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":13">Template:Cite press release</ref>
December 21, 2015 ENDP Endo International EXPD Expeditors International Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":13" />
December 21, 2015 EXPE Expedia Group GMCR Keurig Green Mountain Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":13" />
December 21, 2015 MXIM Maxim Integrated Products GRMN Garmin Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":13" />
December 21, 2015 NCLH Norwegian Cruise Line SPLS Staples Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":13" />
December 21, 2015 TMUS T-Mobile US VIP VimpelCom Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":13" />
December 21, 2015 ULTA Ulta Beauty WYNN Wynn Resorts Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":13" />
December 21, 2015 LILA Liberty Latin America Class A Liberty Media tracking stocks were removed from the index.<ref name=":13" />
December 21, 2015 LILAK Liberty Latin America Class C Liberty Media tracking stocks were removed from the index.<ref name=":13" />
November 11, 2015 PYPL PayPal BRCM Broadcom Corporation Broadcom was in the process of merging with Avago.<ref>Template:Cite press release</ref>
October 7, 2015 INCY Incyte ALTR Altera Altera merged with Intel.<ref>Template:Cite press release</ref>
August 3, 2015 SWKS Skyworks Solutions Skyworks Solutions replaced Sigma-Aldrich in the index.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
July 31, 2015 SIAL Sigma-Aldrich Sigma-Aldrich was acquired by Merck KGaA.
July 29, 2015 JD JD.com JD.com replaced Catamaran Corporation in the index.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
July 27, 2015 BMRN BioMarin Pharmaceutical BioMarin replaced DirecTV in the index.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
July 24, 2015 DTV DirecTV DirecTV was acquired by AT&T.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
July 24, 2015 CTRX Catamaran Corporation Catamaran Corporation went private.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
July 2, 2015 KHC Kraft Heinz KRFT Kraft Foods Kraft Foods merged with Heinz, becoming Kraft Heinz
July 2, 2015 LILA Liberty Latin America Class A Liberty Interactive created two new tracking stocks, tracking the company's interests in Latin America.<ref name=":14">Template:Cite web</ref>
July 2, 2015 LILAK Liberty Latin America Class C Liberty Interactive created two new tracking stocks, tracking the company's interests in Latin America.<ref name=":14" />
March 23, 2015 WBA Walgreens Boots Alliance EQIX Equinix Equinix converted into a real estate investment trust, making it ineligible for inclusion in the Nasdaq-100, but it became eligible for inclusion in the Nasdaq Financial-100.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
December 22, 2014 AAL American Airlines Group EXPE Expedia Group Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":15">Template:Cite press release</ref>
December 22, 2014 EA Electronic Arts FFIV F5 Networks Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":15" />
December 22, 2014 LRCX Lam Research MXIM Maxim Integrated Products Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":15" />
December 22, 2014 CMCSK Comcast Corporation Class A NASDAQ revised the index methodology allowing multiple share classes of index participants to be included.<ref name=":15" />
December 22, 2014 FOX Twenty-First Century Fox, Inc. Class B NASDAQ revised the index methodology allowing multiple share classes of index participants to be included.<ref name=":15" />
December 22, 2014 LBTYK Liberty Global PLC

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NASDAQ revised the index methodology allowing multiple share classes of index participants to be included.<ref name=":15" />
April 3, 2014 GOOG Google Class C Class C common stock of Google was added to the index as a result of Google's stock split.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
December 23, 2013 DISH DISH Network Corporation FOSL Fossil Group Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":16">Template:Cite press release</ref>
December 23, 2013 ILMN Illumina MCHP Microchip Technology Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":16" />
December 23, 2013 NXPI NXP Semiconductors NUAN Nuance Communications Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":16" />
December 23, 2013 TRIP TripAdvisor SHLD Sears Holdings Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":16" />
December 23, 2013 TSCO Tractor Supply Company XRAY Dentsply Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":16" />
November 18, 2013 MAR Marriott International GOLD Randgold Resources Randgold Resources did not meet the minimum monthly weight requirements.<ref>Template:Cite press release </ref>
October 29, 2013 VIP VimpelCom DELL Dell Dell Inc. was taken private.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
August 22, 2013 GMCR Green Mountain Coffee Roasters LIFE Life Technologies Life Technologies was in the process of merging with Thermo Fisher Scientific.<ref>Template:Cite press release</ref>
July 25, 2013 CHTR Charter Communications BMC BMC Software BMC Software was taken private.
July 15, 2013 TSLA Tesla Motors ORCL Oracle Oracle transferred its listing from NASDAQ to NYSE.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
June 6, 2013 NFLX Netflix PRGO Perrigo Perrigo transferred its listing from NASDAQ to NYSE.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
June 5, 2013 LMCA Liberty Media VMED Virgin Media Virgin Media merged with Liberty Media.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
March 18, 2013 KRFT Kraft Foods STRZA Starz Starz did not meet the minimum monthly weight requirements.<ref>Template:Cite press release</ref>
January 15, 2013 STRZA Starz LMCA Liberty Media Starz replaced Liberty Media after a spinoff.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
December 24, 2012 ADI Analog Devices APOL Apollo Group Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":17">Template:Cite news</ref>
December 24, 2012 CTRX Catamaran Corporation EA Electronic Arts Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":17" />
December 24, 2012 DISCA Discovery Communications FLEX Flextronics Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":17" />
December 24, 2012 EQIX Equinix GMCR Green Mountain Coffee Roasters Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":17" />
December 24, 2012 LBTYA Liberty Global LRCX Lam Research Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":17" />
December 24, 2012 LMCA Liberty Media MRVL Marvell Technology Group Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":17" />
December 24, 2012 REGN Regeneron Pharmaceuticals NFLX Netflix Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":17" />
December 24, 2012 SBAC SBA Communications RIMM Research in Motion Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":17" />
December 24, 2012 VRSK Verisk Analytics VRSN VeriSign Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":17" />
December 24, 2012 WDC Western Digital WCRX Warner Chilcott Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":17" />
December 12, 2012 FB Facebook, Inc. INFY Infosys Infosys transferred its listing from NASDAQ to NYSE.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
July 23, 2012 KFT Kraft Foods CTRP Ctrip Ctrip did not meet the minimum monthly weight requirements.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
May 30, 2012 VIAB Viacom TEVA Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Teva transferred its listing from NASDAQ to NYSE.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
April 23, 2012 TXN Texas Instruments FSLR First Solar First Solar did not meet the minimum monthly weight requirements.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
December 19, 2011 AVGO Avago Technologies FLIR FLIR Systems Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":18">Template:Cite press release</ref>
December 19, 2011 FOSL Fossil Group ILMN Illumina Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":18" />
December 19, 2011 HANS Hansen Natural NIHD NII Holdings Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":18" />
December 19, 2011 NUAN Nuance Communications QGEN Qiagen Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":18" />
December 19, 2011 GOLD Randgold Resources URBN Urban Outfitters Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":18" />
December 6, 2011 PRGO Perrigo JOYG Joy Global Joy Global transferred its listing from NASDAQ to NYSE.<ref>Template:Cite press release</ref>
July 15, 2011 SIRI Sirius XM Radio CEPH Cephalon Cephalon was acquired by Teva Pharmaceutical Industries.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
May 27, 2011 GMCR Green Mountain Coffee Roasters MICC Millicom International Cellular Millicom consolidated its primary listing to NASDAQ OMX Stockholm, withdrawing the NASDAQ US listing.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
April 4, 2011 ALXN Alexion Pharmaceuticals GENZ Genzyme Genzyme was acquired by Sanofi-Aventis.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
December 20, 2010 AKAM Akamai Technologies CTAS Cintas Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":19">Template:Cite press release</ref>
December 20, 2010 CTRP Ctrip DISH Dish Network Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":19" />
December 20, 2010 DLTR Dollar Tree FWLT Foster Wheeler Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":19" />
December 20, 2010 FFIV F5 Networks HOLX Hologic Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":19" />
December 20, 2010 MU Micron Technology JBHT J. B. Hunt Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":19" />
December 20, 2010 NFLX Netflix LOGI Logitech Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":19" />
December 20, 2010 WFMI Whole Foods Market PDCO Patterson Companies Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":19" />
December 21, 2009 VOD Vodafone AKAM Akamai Technologies Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":20">Template:Cite news</ref>
December 21, 2009 MAT Mattel HANS Hansen Natural Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":20" />
December 21, 2009 BMC BMC Software IACI IAC/InterActiveCorp Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":20" />
December 21, 2009 MYL Mylan LBTYA Liberty Global

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Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":20" />
December 21, 2009 QGEN Qiagen PPDI Pharmaceutical Product Development Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":20" />
December 21, 2009 SNDK SanDisk RYAAY Ryanair Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":20" />
December 21, 2009 VMED Virgin Media STLD Steel Dynamics Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":20" />
October 29, 2009 PCLN Priceline.com JNPR Juniper Networks Joy Global transferred its listing from NASDAQ to NYSE.<ref>Template:Cite press release</ref>
July 17, 2009 CERN Cerner JAVA Sun Microsystems Sun Microsystems was acquired by Oracle.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
January 20, 2009 NWSA News Corporation

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FMCN Focus Media Holding Focus Media did not meet the minimum monthly weight requirements.<ref>Template:Cite press release</ref>
December 22, 2008 ADP Automatic Data Processing AMLN Amylin Pharmaceuticals Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":21">Template:Cite press release</ref>
December 22, 2008 FSLR First Solar CDNS Cadence Design Systems Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":21" />
December 22, 2008 LIFE Life Technologies DISCA Discovery Communications

Class A

Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":21" />
December 22, 2008 ROST Ross Stores LAMR Lamar Advertising Company Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":21" />
December 22, 2008 MXIM Maxim Integrated Products LEAP Leap Wireless International Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":21" />
December 22, 2008 ILMN Illumina LVLT Level 3 Communications Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":21" />
December 22, 2008 PPDI Pharmaceutical Product Development PETM PetSmart Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":21" />
December 22, 2008 ORLY O'Reilly Auto Parts SIRI Sirius XM Radio Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":21" />
December 22, 2008 URBN Urban Outfitters SNDK SanDisk Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":21" />
December 22, 2008 JBHT J. B. Hunt VMED Virgin Media Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":21" />
December 22, 2008 WCRX Warner Chilcott WFMI Whole Foods Market Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":21" />
November 10, 2008 STX Seagate Technology MNST Monster Worldwide Monster did not meet the minimum monthly weighting requirements.<ref>Template:Cite press release</ref>
July 21, 2008 FLIR FLIR Systems UAUA UAL Corporation UAL did not meet the minimum monthly weighting requirements.<ref>Template:Cite press release</ref>
May 19, 2008 CA CA Technologies TLAB Tellabs Tellabs did not meet the minimum monthly weighting requirements.<ref>Template:Cite press release</ref>
April 30, 2008 DTV DirecTV BEAS BEA Systems BEA Systems was acquired by Oracle.<ref>Template:Cite press release</ref>
December 24, 2007 HOLX Hologic ERIC LM Ericsson Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":22">Template:Cite web</ref>
December 24, 2007 FMCN Focus Media PTEN Patterson-UTI Energy Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":22" />
December 24, 2007 HANS Hansen Natural ROST Ross Stores Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":22" />
December 24, 2007 STLD Steel Dynamics SEPR Sepracor Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":22" />
December 24, 2007 SRCL Stericycle XMSR XM Satellite Radio Annual index reconstitution.<ref name=":22" />
December 4, 2007 BIDU Baidu.com, Inc. CKFR CheckFree Corporation CheckFree was acquired by Fiserv.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
October 8, 2007 LEAP Leap Wireless International CDWC CDW Corporation CDW was taken private.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
August 27, 2007 VMED Virgin Media NLTI NTL Incorporated NTL Incorporated was merged into Virgin Media.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
July 12, 2007 FWLT Foster Wheeler BMET Biomet Biomet was taken private.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
June 1, 2007 CEPH Cephalon MEDI MedImmune MedImmune was acquired by AstraZeneca.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
March 8, 2007 UAUA UAL Corporation AEOS American Eagle Outfitters American Eagle Outfitters transferred its listing from NASDAQ to NYSE.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
February 14, 2007 RYAAY Ryanair APCC American Power Conversion APC was acquired by Schneider Electric.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
February 1, 2007 LOGI Logitech CMVT Comverse Technology Comverse did not meet the minimum monthly weighting requirements.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

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