Nasdaq 100 · Constituents — Nasdaq 100 · Constituents and Weight Distribution
The weight gap between the largest holdings and the rest of the roster is unusually wide. The more concentrated the index, the more its performance depends on a handful of leaders.
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This static page is built to answer searches for Nasdaq 100 · Constituents. It summarizes the live dataset behind the Nasdaq 100 · Constituents and Weight Distribution panel and links to the full interactive chart.
The weight gap between the largest holdings and the rest of the roster is unusually wide. The more concentrated the index, the more its performance depends on a handful of leaders. The data is refreshed by the History of Market pipeline and published as a stable JSON endpoint for research, citation, and AI-agent use.
Latest Snapshot
- Updated
- 2026-06-05
- Constituents
- 100
- Top 10 weight
- +47.4%
- P/E
- 33.1
- YTD
- +0.0%
- Top weight
- NVDA +8.2%
- Top weight
- Technology +58.7%
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Data & Source
GET /api/nasdaq/100.json — Canonical dataset endpoint.
Yahoo Finance · Macrotrends · Robert Shiller · FRED · S&P Global · Nasdaq · NBER.
FAQ
Where does this data come from?
History of Market combines public market and macro datasets including Yahoo Finance, Macrotrends, Robert Shiller, FRED, S&P Global, Nasdaq, and NBER. The exact endpoint for this panel is linked below.
How often is it updated?
Daily-tier datasets refresh after the U.S. market close, with a broader weekly refresh on Sunday. The timestamp shown on this page comes from the JSON payload.
Can I use the data?
Yes, for research and education with attribution to History of Market. Upstream data sources retain their own terms.