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Hi Juergen,

Glad you did not "unsubsribe" and thanks for your
info on "AutoRun", wich is indeed a bit confusing,
but your enthousiasm for the program is what I will
keep in mind when I will do a "try-out".
By the way, there is nothing wrong with "your english",
your 'handling' of AutoRun says a lot.

I dug up the Nasdaq-folder for info(see att.).
For NasdaqComp. LIVE!!!!!!! Check out their beta-site(as well).
www.beta-nasdaq.com
Free download of indexes-data from 1971-1997 (see mr4b-link).
www.nasd.com/mr4b.html
Schuss,
Ton Maas.
Short info on the BIGGEST stock-exchange,

---------------NASD-National Association of Securities Dealers,
Inc.----------------------------------------------------------
The self­regulatory organization of the securities industry responsible for the regulation of
The Nasdaq Stock Market and the over­the­counter markets. The NASD operates under the
authority granted it by the 1938 Maloney Act Amendment to the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.
One of the major differences between The Nasdaq Stock Market and other major markets in the U.S. is
Nasdaq's structure of competing Market Makers. Each Market Maker competes for customer order flow by
displaying buy and sell quotations for a guaranteed number of shares. Once an order is received, the
Market Maker will immediately purchase for or sell from its own inventory, or seek the other side of
the trade until it is executed, often in a matter of seconds.

---------------Nasdaq International
Ltd.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
--
A subsidiary of the NASD headquartered in London, England. Its mission is to support NASD members in
London, serve as a liaison to international companies seeking to list securities on Nasdaq,
encourage foreign institutional participation in Nasdaq stocks, and to heighten the international
image of the NASD and its markets.

---------------Nasdaq International
Service--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
An extension to The Nasdaq Stock Market's trading systems that allows early morning trading from
3:30 to 9:00 A.M. Eastern Standard Time on each U.S. trading day. This Nasdaq service enables
participants to monitor trades during London market hours. NASD members are eligible to participate
in this session through their U.S. trading facilities or through those of an approved U.K.
affiliate.

-------------Nasdaq Composite Index-Over 5,000 companies listed on the
NSM------------------------------------------
The Nasdaq Composite Index measures all Nasdaq domestic and non-U.S. based common stocks listed on
The Nasdaq Stock Market. The Index is market-value weighted. This means that each company's security
affects the Index in proportion to it's market value. The market value, the last sale price
multiplied by total shares outstanding, is calculated throughout the trading day, and is related to
the total value of the Index.
Today the Nasdaq Composite includes over 5,000 companies, more than most other stock market indexes.
Because it is so broad-based, the Composite is one of the most widely followed and quoted major
market indexes.

------------Nasdaq National
Market(NNM)-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------
The Nasdaq National Market consists of over 3,000 companies that have a national or international
shareholder base, have applied for listing, meet stringent financial requirements and agree to
specific corporate governance standards. To list initially, companies are required to have
significant net tangible assets or operating income, a minimum public float of 500,000 shares, at
least 400 shareholders, and a bid price of at least $5.

------------Nasdaq100 Index-100 (non-financial)Domestic Companies on the NSM's
NNM-----------------------
The Nasdaq-100 Index includes 100 of the largest Non-Financial Domestic companies listed on the
Nasdaq National Market tier of The Nasdaq Stock Market. Launched in January 1985, each security in
the Index is proportionately represented by its market capitalization in relation to the total
market value of the Index.

------------Nasdaq SmallCap Market
securities---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The Nasdaq SmallCap Market comprises of over 1,400 companies that want the sponsorship of Market
Makers, have applied for listing and meet specific and financial requirements. Once a company is
approved and listed on this market, Market Makers are able to quote and trade the company's
securities through a sophisticated electronic trading and surveillance system.


-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: JUPU <jupu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Aan: Metstock List <metastock-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Datum: dinsdag 6 januari 1998 16:48
Onderwerp: Nasdaq Level II


>Hello all!
>
>I'm searching for NASDAQ LEVEL II.
>Does anyone know where i could find that?
>
>Thanks
>
>Juergen
>
>

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