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This 12 page paper provides an overview of each organization inclusive of their histories, members, a list of board members and more. A table of contents is included. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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1e. History 6 1f. Members and Institutions 7 1g. Operations and Systems 8 2. NASDAQ 8 2a. Overview 8 2b. Organization 9 2c. Chairman 11 2d. Board of Directors
11 2e. History 11 2f. Members and Institutions 12 2g. Operations and Systems 12 3. Appendix 13
Chart A 13 Chart B 14 References 16 Introductory Statement Many people are familiar with the stock market, at least to an extent. Yet, in
the world of high finance, there are a myriad of markets and organizations one can use to trade shares of stock, not to mention the many brokers who trade on
a variety of them. In fact, there are so many firms that specialize in stock trading, that it becomes quite confusing to the average investor. There are just so many
choices. In addition, the stock market is very familiar to the general public that most know what the years 1929 and 1987 mean. Stock market crashes do make headlines and
many people feel them personally in their pocketbooks. Not only that, but small ups and downs in the market can create a scare for day traders and 401K owners alike.
This has caused some investors to liquidate and invest in bonds or simply keep their cash in CDs. It seems that today, with many financial advisors suggesting that people invest,
everyone has a piece of the stock market. The stock market is really not as mysterious as some make it out to be, but certainly the intricacies of the markets
and organizations that are involved in this phenomenon are complicated. There is nothing simple about the Dow or NASDAQ. In exploring two of the many markets, the NYSE and NASDAQ
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