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To invest in stocks is to put money into the hope of some return/benefit in the near future. Simply put, to invest simply means having an asset or an object with the intention of making money from the investment either through its appreciation or an increase in its value over a short period of time. Investments range from property to shares in a company. In today's economic climate information about investment and related advice is readily available from a wide range of sources.

The NASDAQ 100 is an online stock exchange market where listed and unlisted companies are traded. The names of companies on NASDAQ are determined by a round robin system. A company is assigned a numerical value ranging from one to ten, with one representing the smallest share in terms of total share value and the latter being the largest in terms of overall value.

Futures contracts are contracts that settle on a date in the future for the seller to deliver a certain volume of a product.

The Nasdaq, Inc. is an American international financial organization that trades and owns three different stock exchanges in the US: the Nasdaq stock market

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