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You can find your stock symbol of choice by entering the name in full. Using this method, spelling is important. You can find the company symbols used on the NASDAQ, NYSE and even AMEX of fortune 500 companies. Businesses like Citigroup and more all have symbols that can be traced.

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How Can I Tell Which Stock Market a Company Exchanges Over?

The stock Symbol is an indication about which stock market a company’s shares are sold over. Count the number of letters that appear in the stock symbol. The original stock market is the NYSE. The New York Stock Exchange has been around since stock symbols changed for number and letter combinations printed on ticker tape to the S&P’s standardized version of letters only.

Companies that are traded on the NYSE have 1-2 letters in its. Companies on the NYSE or AMEX have 3 letters in their stock symbols. If you find a company that has a ticker symbol of more than 3 letters then know that NASDAQ is where you will find information about that particular company.

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