- Nasdaq 100 rises 0.19% today, operating when writing about 19,247.
- Copart shares (CPRT) rise 3.07% in the day, currently quoting at $ 56.84.
- Exelon Corportation (EXC) values rebound 2.97% daily, reaching maximums of more than two and a half years in $ 46.20.
- The focus of investors remains in the imposition of reciprocal tariffs by Donald Trump, scheduled for Wednesday, April 2.
The Nasdaq 100 reacted upwards from minimum of September 11, 2024 in 18,806, where aggressive buyers attracted that led the index to a maximum of the day in 19,278. Currently, the Nasdaq 100 is traded at 19,275, winning 0.34% on Monday.
The Nasdaq 100 bounces from a minimum of six months promoted by Exelon Corporation and Copart
Copart shares (CPRT) earn 3.07% daily, reaching maximums not seen since February 26 at 56.84 $, leading profits in Nasdaq 100.
Following the bullish perspective, the Titles of Exelon Corporation (EXC) have a daily gain of 2.97%, reaching maximum of August 18, 2022 in 46.20 $.
In this context, the Nasdaq 100 eliminates the initial losses and bounces from minimums not seen since September 11, 2024 in 18,806, operating in positive terrain with a daily gain of 0.19%, consolidating within the operating range of Friday’s session at 19,247.
Technical levels at Nasdaq 100
The Nasdaq 100 established a short -term support given by the minimum of March 31 in 18,806. Upwards, the closest resistance is observed in 20,304, maximum of March 25. The following key resistance zone is found in 21,329, maximum of February 27 in convergence with the exponential mobile average of 21 periods.
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NASDAQ FAQS
The Nasdaq is an American stock exchange that began being an electronic value quoter. At first, the Nasdaq only offered quotes of extraburstile values (OTC), but later also became a bag. In 1991, Nasdaq had grown up to 46% of the entire US stock market. In 1998, it became the first US stock exchange to offer online negotiation. The Nasdaq also prepares several indexes, the most complete of which is the Nasdaq Composite, which represents the more than 2,500 Nasdaq values, and the Nasdaq 100.
The Nasdaq 100 is a large capitalization index composed of 100 non -financial companies of the Nasdaq stock exchange. Although it only includes a fraction of the thousands of Nasdaq values, it explains more than 90% of the movement. The influence of each company in the index is weighted based on stock capitalization. The Nasdaq 100 includes companies that are very focused on technology, although it also encompasses companies from other sectors and outside the United States. The annual average profitability of Nasdaq 100 has been 17.23% since 1986.
There are several ways to operate with the Nasdaq 100. Most of the Stred Betting Retail Corridors and Platforms offer bets through contracts by difference (CFD). For long -term investors, quoted funds (ETF) operate as shares that mimic the movement of the index without the investor having to buy the 100 companies that compose it. An example of ETF is the investment QQQ Trust (QQQ). Nasdaq 100 futures contracts allow specular to the future evolution of the index. The options provide the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell the NASDAQ 100 at a specific price (exercise price) in the future.
There are many factors that promote Nasdaq 100, but mainly it is the aggregate performance of the companies that compose it, revealed in their reports of quarterly and annual results. American and world macroeconomic data also contribute, since they influence investors’ confidence, which is positive drives profits. The level of interest rates, set by the Federal Reserve (FED), also influences Nasdaq 100, since it affects the cost of credit, which many companies depend largely. Therefore, the level of inflation can also be an important factor, as well as other parameters that influence the decisions of the Federal Reserve.
Source: Fx Street

I am Joshua Winder, a senior-level journalist and editor at World Stock Market. I specialize in covering news related to the stock market and economic trends. With more than 8 years of experience in this field, I have become an expert in financial reporting.