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The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) is an American stock exchange that was founded in 1792.

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where is all the financial data published: symbols, earnings yield, return on capital

How does one get their hands on publicly-traded company financials? is there an official repository for this? i’d be interesting in looking at the list of available stock symbols a company’s ...
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How Nasdaq trade matching is done?

I don't understand how trade matching in Nasdaq is done. I understand that there are 2 queues: one for buy orders, and one for sell orders. Each queue is sorted based on price, and then based on time. ...
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NBBO execution at public exchange

There are about 16 stock exchanges in the U.S market. According to Reg NMS, broker-dealers have to guarantee at least NBBO price to its customer. My question is if the best ask is coming from say IEX ...
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How does the stock market graph updates?

Context: I am not an economist. I am a programmer. Currently, I am developing a program to simulate the stock market by creating an analogous stock market for a group of people. One of the main ...
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Do the NYSE and the NASDAQ Stock Exchanges Have the Same Hours?

I am wondering if the NYSE and the NASDAQ stock exchanges have identical trading hours? In other words, will a stock listed on the NYSE trade during the same hours as a stock listed on the NASDAQ? ...
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How come you can buy VUSA.L outside of American trading hours?

I buy VUSA.L. One thing that confuses me is that I can buy VUSA when the London Stock Exchange opens. However, when the exchange opens in London, New York is still closed. So if VUSA tracks the S&...
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Market sell order executed at a higher price than existing limit order in a very illiquid market for an illiquid stock

First off, please bear in mind that this is a very rare scenario for a very illiquid stock in an illiquid market. Let's say the lowest ask price for the stock is 10.00 atm and there's no bid order ...
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Does the New York Stock Exchange Building have a Business Continuity Plan for dealing with a hurricane hitting New York City?

I would like to know if the New York Stock Exchange Building has a rock solid business continuity and disaster recovery plan to deal with the event of a hurricane directly hitting New York City and ...
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What is the difference of buying Coca-Cola shares from the NYSE vs Xetra?

What is the difference of buying Coca-Cola shares from the NYSE vs Xetra? I understand that the NYSE is in USD and Xetra is in EUR but the question here is about risks, dividends, and any other ...
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Can NYSE market makers step in front of existing limit orders to fill an incoming market order?

Suppose the lowest offer on stock S is $10. This offer is not the market maker's offer. A trader places a market order to buy stock S on the NYSE. Can the NYSE market maker "intercept" this ...
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Live market data confusion

I have been exploring different data packages for a while and I learned that simply level 2 means top of the book (best bid/offer) for a specific exchange. In order to see other “worse” bids and ...
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What identifiable information is there in NYSE stock trades?

I have weirdly seen some conflicting information on this. My understanding is that while the individual traders are not reported, their brokerage firms are. Is this true? If so, is this true for all ...
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What determines the price that is displayed by an exchange for a security?

From my understanding, a security's prices are published by the exchange on which it is trading. How do the exchanges determine what price to publish? Is the displayed price simply the latest fill ...
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How do stock exchange specialists deal with opening auction imbalances?

I am having some problems understanding stock exchange opening auction imbalances. In Trading and Exchanges by Larry Harris, section 24.5.7 The Market Open, page 508: Specialists conduct the opening ...
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What are the extended trading market hours during a partial trading day for US stocks

Day after thanksgiving and Christmas Eve are example for partial trading days for NYSE and NASDAQ exchanges. During these days, normal trading takes place from 9:30 AM EST to 1 PM EST. I searched but ...
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