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  2. NASDAQ Composite - Historical Annual Data; Year Average Closing Price Year Open Year High Year Low Year Close Annual % Change; 2024: 15,760.64: 14,765.94: 16,442.20: 14,510.30: 15,657.82: 4.31%: 2023: 12,784.29: 10,386.98: 15,099.18: 10,305.24: 15,011.35: 43.42%: 2022: 12,224.35: 15,832.80: 15,832.80: 10,213.29: 10,466.48-33.10%: 2021: 14,371 ...

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  3. 6 The Nasdaq first traded above 5,100 on March 10, 2000; however, it took over 15 years for the Nasdaq to finally close above 5,100. 7 This was the Nasdaq's all-time intraday high on March 10, 2000, which was finally broken on June 18, 2015. 8 This was the Nasdaq's close at the peak on July 20, 2015, before the 2015-16 stock market selloff.

  4. Nov 1, 2021 · Market indexes were once again higher across the board this Monday, with three of the four majors reaching fresh all-time closing highs: the Dow hit its 40th high mark of the year so far, +0.26% to...

  5. 3 days ago · NASDAQ Composite Closes Above 15,000: August 24, 2021 (15,019.80) NASDAQ Composite Closes Above 16,000: November 19, 2021 ( 16,057.44 ) NASDAQ Composite All-Time, Record-High Close: April 11, 2024 ( 16,442.20 )

  6. Index Records. Largest Volume. 2024 HIGH/LOW. Increases. Decreases. NASDAQ Index Highs. More About Statistical Milestones. Statistical Milestones describe key trading days in NASDAQ's...

  7. The latest price is $16,277.72. 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020 1980 1990 2000 2010 2020 0 10k 20k Zoom 1m 3m 6m YTD 1y All Feb 25, 1971 → Apr 1, 2024 IXIC Price (Line) IXIC Price (Candlestick) The highest closing price for the Nasdaq Composite (IXIC) all-time was $16,428.82, on March 22.

  8. The index closed above 2,800 on October 9, 2007, and reached an intra-day level of 2,861.51 on October 31, 2007, the highest point reached on the index since January 24, 2001, before falling in the United States bear market of 2007–2009.

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