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Nasdaq 100 · Constituent Return Ranking

Nasdaq 100 · Constituent Return Ranking — 1-Week / 1-Month / YTD / 1-Year Return Rankings

Toggle in the top right between trailing 1-week, 1-month, year-to-date, and 1-year windows. The short-window leaderboard moves daily; on the 1-year view the dispersion from first place to hundredth is unusually wide — long-run Nasdaq 100 performance is carried by a small group at the top.

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What this page answers

This static page is built to answer searches for Nasdaq 100 · Constituent Return Ranking. It summarizes the live dataset behind the 1-Week / 1-Month / YTD / 1-Year Return Rankings panel and links to the full interactive chart.

Toggle in the top right between trailing 1-week, 1-month, year-to-date, and 1-year windows. The short-window leaderboard moves daily; on the 1-year view the dispersion from first place to hundredth is unusually wide — long-run Nasdaq 100 performance is carried by a small group at the top. 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%

Static Preview

1-Week / 1-Month / YTD / 1-Year Return Rankings Chart

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.