Composite Derivatives - NYSE Stock Exchange Investment into
US Market
 The
NYSE Composite Index reflects the U.S. equity market on an even
broader basis. The more than 3,000 common stocks listed on the New York
Stock Exchange, Inc. (NYSE) represent some 46 separate industry
classifications. This capitalization-weighted index measures the changes
in aggregate market value of all the NYSE common stocks.
NYSE Exchange Composite Description
The Index is
frequently adjusted to eliminate the influence of corporate actions
(mergers and spin-offs) to ensure that it reflects only movements
resulting from actual stock price changes. Since they began trading in
1982/1983, NYSE Composite Index futures and options have served the
diverse goals and strategies of risk managers and speculative investors.
The NYSE Composite Index contracts allow investors to take a position on
the overall direction of the entire equities market without regard to
style or sector.
NYSE Exchange Composite
Options
The New York
Stock Exchange Composite Index is a capitalization-weighted index of all
common stocks listed on the New York Stock Exchange. The index currently
encompasses more than 2,600 common stocks.
Listed below are some of the derivatives which you can
trade using this indicator:
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Securities |
Issuer |
Type |
Symbol / Root |
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NYSE Composite Index Options |
CBOE |
Options |
NYA |
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