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Nasdaq Composite chart with Volume

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[2023-03-17 23:00:10]
58LesPaul - Posts: 429
I have a chartbook with US2000(Russell 2000), $DOWI(Dow Industrials), $INX(S&P 500) and $NASX(Nasdaq Composite). The chart for the Nasdaq Composite($NASX) has no volume. Is there a symbol for the Nasdaq Composite that has volume? Also, are these the correct symbols for each index? I notice the Dow, Nasdaq and S&P500 have a $ in front but the symbol for the Russell 2000 does not. What are the correct symbols for these Indices?

Thanks
[2023-03-20 14:55:31]
John - SC Support - Posts: 36350
These are indices, as such they are not directly traded, but a measurement of trading activity for a collection of stocks. Therefore, the Volume is going to specific to whatever that index wants to call volume. You would have to look that up for each index to see how they are using it.

The US2000 you are using is a CFD, not the actual index from the FTSE Russell. We do not carry the data for the actual FTSE Russell index, so this is the best we have. The other indices you are referencing $DOWI, $INX, and $NASX are the indices from each of those particular groupings.
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[2023-03-20 15:40:30]
User90125 - Posts: 715
Try IWM-NQTV for the Russell 2000 ETF instead.

Curiously, you can find all the relevant so-called Market Stats for the Russell 2000 index if you search for it under File >> Find Symbol.
[2023-03-20 16:15:29]
58LesPaul - Posts: 429
Try IWM-NQTV for the Russell 2000 ETF instead.

Curiously, you can find all the relevant so-called Market Stats for the Russell 2000 index if you search for it under File >> Find Symbol.

I’m looking for Nasdaq Comp with volume. My Russell 2000 chart is fine. ETF volume and index volume can be quite different.

I’ve looked at all the symbols under Find Symbol.

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