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| Tracking
the Nasdaq
By Bill Jennings and Matthew Roberts
March 17, 2000 |
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The Nasdaq index is capturing everyone's interest,
but there are precious few ways to invest in it. The performance
of the Nasdaq has gone through the roof in the past few years.
Created in 1971, it didn't reach 1000 until July 7, 1995; it took
less than five to get from 1000 to 5000.
There are actually two separate Nasdaq indices:
the composite Nasdaq (the one you always hear about on the news)
and the Nasdaq-100. The composite Nasdaq tracks 4,818 stocks each
day. The Nasdaq-100 tracks the top 100 Nasdaq stocks, including
some heavy-hitting tech stocks like Microsoft, Qualcomm and Cisco
Systems.
The composite Nasdaq is difficult to track by an
index fund because of its size. Nearly 5,000 stocks would have
to be managed in straight-forward index fund that tracks the composite
Nasdaq 100%. The Nasdaq-100, however, is ideal for an index fund.
The first fund to track the Nasdaq-100 was the Rydex
OTC (RYOCX), which launched in 1994. Unfortunately the fees and
minimum investment are high for an index fund.
The Potomac OTC Plus (POTXC) and Profunds Ultra
OTC (UOPIX) also track the Nasdaq, but they aren't straightforward
indexes. They use leverage (for example, from futures) to surpass
the index rather than simply match it. This means that an increase
in the Nasdaq results in an exaggerated increase in the fund;
the downside is that a Nasdaq drop results in exaggerated losses
for the fund.
An alternative to these is QQQ, a year-old ETF (exchange-traded
fund) put out by the Nasdaq-Amex Market Group, available from
any broker. By purchasing a share of QQQ, you invest in
the Nasdaq-100 Trust, a unit investment trust that holds shares
of the companies in the Nasdaq-100 Index. This fund has relatively
modest fees of 0.18%. Since it functions like a stock, you must
pay brokerage fees to buy and sell; for buy-and-holders, the low
fees make it worth investigating.
A recent addition to the field is an offering from
California Investment Trust
. This fund charges a moderate expense ratio of 0.65% and
has an initial investment of $5,000. There is no minimum
for IRA investments. Note, however, that the fund is capping
expenses at 0.65% for the first year so they may go up in the
future.
The following table illustrates the differences
between these funds:
| Fund Name |
Ticker |
Expense Ratio |
Minimum Investment |
| Potomac OTC Plus |
POTCX |
1.50% |
$10,000 |
| Profunds Ultra OTC |
UOPIX |
1.47% |
$15,000 |
| QQQ |
QQQ |
0.18% |
1 share ($221.625 on 3/17) |
| Rydex OTC |
RYOCX |
1.15% |
$25,000 |
| CIT Nasdaq 100 |
N/A |
0.65% |
$5,000 |
The Nasdaq has been leaping up and up for the past
three years, which is usually a warning sign that a correction
is due. Should you avoid the Nasdaq because it's volatile? Not
necessarily. For index fund investors, the opportunity to own
a large share of the market is the goal. Indexing is about long-term
investment, and the realization that there may be some bumps in
the road. The low fees of index funds mean that riding out a rough
spot is feasible.
Which stocks are in the Nasdaq-100?
The Nasdaq-100 tracks the top 100 stocks of the
composite, including 3Com, Cnet, eBay, Microsoft, Qualcomm, Starbucks,
and Yahoo, among others. The following table lists the hundred
stocks that make up the Nasdaq-100 (as of March 24, 2000) :
| Company
Name |
Symbol |
| 3Com Corporation |
COMS |
| Adaptec, Inc. |
ADPT |
| ADC Telecommunications,
Inc. |
ADCT |
| Adelphia Communications
Corporation |
ADLAC |
| Adobe Systems
Incorporated |
ADBE |
| Altera Corporation |
ALTR |
| Amazon.com, Inc. |
AMZN |
| American Power
Conversion Corporation |
APCC |
| Amgen Inc. |
AMGN |
| Apollo Group,
Inc. |
APOL |
| Apple Computer,
Inc. |
AAPL |
| Applied Materials,
Inc. |
AMAT |
| Applied Micro
Circuits Corporation |
AMCC |
| At Home Corporation |
ATHM |
| Atmel Corporation |
ATML |
| Bed Bath &
Beyond Inc. |
BBBY |
| Biogen, Inc. |
BGEN |
| Biomet, Inc. |
BMET |
| BMC Software,
Inc. |
BMCS |
| BroadVision,
Inc. |
BVSN |
| Chiron Corporation |
CHIR |
| CIENA Corporation |
CIEN |
| Cintas Corporation |
CTAS |
| Cisco Systems,
Inc. |
CSCO |
| Citrix Systems,
Inc. |
CTXS |
| CMGI, Inc. |
CMGI |
| CNET Networks,
Inc. |
CNET |
| Comcast Corporation |
CMCSK |
| Compuware Corporation |
CPWR |
| Comverse Technology,
Inc. |
CMVT |
| Concord EFS,
Inc. |
CEFT |
| Conexant Systems,
Inc. |
CNXT |
| Costco Wholesale
Corporation |
COST |
| Dell Computer
Corporation |
DELL |
| Dollar Tree Stores,
Inc. |
DLTR |
| eBay Inc. |
EBAY |
| EchoStar Communications
Corporation |
DISH |
| Electronic Arts
Inc. |
ERTS |
| Fiserv, Inc. |
FISV |
| Gemstar International
Group, Limited |
GMST |
| Genzyme General |
GENZ |
| Global Crossing
Ltd |
GBLX |
| Herman Miller,
Inc. |
MLHR |
| i2 Technologies,
Inc. |
ITWO |
| Immunex Corporation |
IMNX |
| Intel Corporation |
INTC |
| Intuit Inc. |
INTU |
| JDS Uniphase
Corporation |
JDSU |
| KLA-Tencor Corporation |
KLAC |
| Legato Systems,
Inc. |
LGTO |
| Level 3 Communications,
Inc. |
LVLT |
| Linear Technology
Corporation |
LLTC |
| LM Ericsson Telephone
Company |
ERICY |
| Lycos, Inc. |
LCOS |
| Maxim Integrated
Products, Inc. |
MXIM |
| MCI WORLDCOM,
Inc. |
WCOM |
| McLeodUSA Incorporated |
MCLD |
| MedImmune, Inc. |
MEDI |
| Metromedia Fiber
Network, Inc. |
MFNX |
| Microchip Technology
Incorporated |
MCHP |
| Microsoft Corporation |
MSFT |
| Molex Incorporated |
MOLX |
| Network Appliance,
Inc. |
NTAP |
| Network Associates,
Inc. |
NETA |
| Network Solutions,
Inc. |
NSOL |
| Nextel Communications,
Inc. |
NXTL |
| NEXTLINK Communications,
Inc. |
NXLK |
| Northwest Airlines
Corporation |
NWAC |
| Novell, Inc. |
NOVL |
| NTL Incorporated |
NTLI |
| Oracle Corporation |
ORCL |
| PACCAR Inc |
PCAR |
| PacifiCare Health
Systems, Inc. |
PHSY |
| PanAmSat Corporation |
SPOT |
| Parametric Technology
Corporation |
PMTC |
| Paychex, Inc. |
PAYX |
| PeopleSoft, Inc. |
PSFT |
| PMC - Sierra,
Inc. |
PMCS |
| QLogic Corporation |
QLGC |
| QUALCOMM Incorporated |
QCOM |
| Quintiles Transnational
Corp. |
QTRN |
| RealNetworks,
Inc. |
RNWK |
| RF Micro Devices,
Inc. |
RFMD |
| Sanmina Corporation |
SANM |
| SDL, Inc. |
SDLI |
| Siebel Systems,
Inc. |
SEBL |
| Sigma-Aldrich
Corporation |
SIAL |
| Smurfit-Stone
Container Corporation |
SSCC |
| Staples, Inc. |
SPLS |
| Starbucks Corporation |
SBUX |
| Sun Microsystems,
Inc. |
SUNW |
| Synopsys, Inc. |
SNPS |
| Tellabs, Inc. |
TLAB |
| USA Networks,
Inc. |
USAI |
| VERITAS Software
Corporation |
VRTS |
| VISX, Incorporated |
VISX |
| Vitesse Semiconductor
Corporation |
VTSS |
| VoiceStream Wireless
Corporation |
VSTR |
| Xilinx, Inc. |
XLNX |
| Yahoo! Inc. |
YHOO |
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