What Are Exchange Variants?
Exchange variants refer to the different listings of the same stock across multiple global exchanges. Many large companies are listed on more than one exchange — for example, Apple (AAPL) trades on NASDAQ in the US, but also has variants on the Mexican Stock Exchange (AAPL.MX), Deutsche Börse (AAPL.DE), and other international markets. Our free Exchange Variants tool lets you discover every exchange where a given stock symbol is listed, complete with real-time pricing, market cap, beta, dividend data, and full company profiles.
How to Use This Exchange Variants Tool
- 1
Enter a Stock Symbol
Type a ticker symbol (e.g., "AAPL", "MSFT", or "TSLA") into the Symbol field. The tool will search for all exchange variants of that symbol worldwide.
- 2
Review the Results
Browse the comprehensive results table showing each exchange variant with its price, beta, volume, market cap, dividend data, company details, and more. Scroll horizontally to see all columns.
- 3
Refresh or Export
Use the Refresh button to get the latest data, or click Export CSV to download all results for offline analysis in Excel or Google Sheets.
Why Use Our Exchange Variants Tool?
Global Coverage
Discover every exchange where a stock is listed — from NYSE and NASDAQ to international markets in Europe, Asia, and Latin America.
Compare Pricing
Compare prices, volumes, and market caps across different exchanges to find the best trading venue or identify arbitrage opportunities.
100% Free
No subscription, no hidden fees. Access professional-grade exchange variant data completely free of charge.