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    How to get NASDAQ100 index weights?

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      buyers_are_back last edited by

      Hi all,

      I am wondering is there a way to get the weights of the constitutes of the index from the data? I need not only the current weights but also historical ones for the strategy.

      To be honest I am not sure how the index value is calculated. I thought it was just a weighted sum, then I can just do a matrix inverse to get the weights. However Wikipedia gives some more complexed definition:

      It is a modified capitalization-weighted index. The stocks' weights in the index are based on their market capitalizations, with certain rules capping the influence of the largest components.

      I am not sure how this capping works and would appreciate it if someone has an idea. Thanks.

      Best regards

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        support @buyers_are_back last edited by

        @buyers_are_back Hi, more info of course can be found here:

        https://indexes.nasdaqomx.com/docs/Nasdaq_Index_Weight_Calculations.pdf

        and here:

        https://indexes.nasdaq.com/docs/Methodology_NDX.pdf

        Pages 4 and 5 give more details on the weights and caps.

        For example, no security weight may exceed 14% of the index value.

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