Complete NASDAQ Composite List

NASDAQ Index Constituents List

Browse the complete list of NASDAQ Composite index constituent stocks. View every company in the NASDAQ index with sector, sub-sector, headquarters, founding date, and CIK data. Sort, search, and export to CSV for free.

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What Is the NASDAQ Composite Index?

The NASDAQ Composite Index is one of the most widely followed stock market indexes in the world. It includes all common stocks and similar securities listed on the NASDAQ stock exchange — more than 3,000 companies spanning technology, healthcare, consumer services, financials, and industrials. Unlike the S&P 500 or Dow Jones, the NASDAQ Composite is heavily weighted toward technology and growth-oriented companies, making it a key barometer for the tech sector and innovation economy.

Major constituents include household names like Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, Alphabet (Google), Meta, Tesla, and NVIDIA. The index is market-capitalization weighted, meaning larger companies have a greater influence on its overall performance. Investors, analysts, and traders use the NASDAQ Composite to gauge the health of the technology sector and broader growth stock landscape.

How to Use This NASDAQ Index Constituents List

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    Browse by Sector

    Use the search bar to filter stocks by sector (e.g., "Technology", "Healthcare") to quickly find companies in your area of interest.

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    Sort by Any Column

    Click any column header to sort alphabetically or by date. Sort by symbol for a quick lookup, by sector to group industries, or by founding date to see the oldest and newest companies.

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    Research Individual Stocks

    Click on any ticker symbol to view its detailed quote page with real-time pricing, market cap, and key financial data.

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    Export to CSV

    Download the full NASDAQ constituent list as a CSV file for analysis in Excel, Google Sheets, or your preferred data tool.

Why Use Our Free NASDAQ Index Tool?

Complete Constituent List

Access every stock in the NASDAQ Composite index with full company details including sector, sub-sector, and headquarters.

Sector & Sub-Sector Breakdown

See exactly which sector and sub-sector each company belongs to for quick industry analysis and portfolio diversification.

Sort, Search & Export

Sort by any column, search by name or sector, and export the full dataset to CSV for offline analysis.

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CIK & Founding Data

View SEC CIK numbers and founding dates for regulatory research and historical analysis of NASDAQ companies.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the NASDAQ Composite Index?

The NASDAQ Composite Index is a stock market index that includes all common stocks and similar securities listed on the NASDAQ stock exchange. It contains over 3,000 companies and is heavily weighted toward technology, making it a key benchmark for the tech sector and growth stocks.

How many stocks are in the NASDAQ index?

The NASDAQ Composite Index includes over 3,000 stocks. The exact number changes as companies are added or removed through IPOs, delistings, mergers, and acquisitions. This tool displays the current complete list of all NASDAQ constituents.

What is the difference between NASDAQ Composite and NASDAQ-100?

The NASDAQ Composite includes all stocks listed on the NASDAQ exchange (3,000+), while the NASDAQ-100 includes only the 100 largest non-financial companies on NASDAQ. The Composite is broader and more representative of the full exchange, while the NASDAQ-100 focuses on mega-cap tech and growth stocks.

How often is this NASDAQ constituent list updated?

The constituent list is updated regularly to reflect the current composition of the NASDAQ index. You can click the Refresh button at any time to fetch the latest data. Changes to the index composition (additions and removals) are reflected as they occur.

Can I export the NASDAQ index data?

Yes, click the "Export CSV" button at the top of the data table to download the complete NASDAQ constituent list as a CSV file. You can then open it in Excel, Google Sheets, or any spreadsheet application for further analysis.

What does the CIK number mean?

CIK stands for Central Index Key, a unique identifier assigned by the SEC (Securities and Exchange Commission) to every company that files documents with the SEC. You can use the CIK number to look up a company's SEC filings, including annual reports (10-K), quarterly reports (10-Q), and other regulatory documents.

Is this NASDAQ index tool free to use?

Yes, this tool is completely free to use with no registration required. You can browse, search, sort, and export the full NASDAQ constituent list without any subscription or hidden costs.

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