The NYSE is the world's leading and most technologically advanced equities market. A broad spectrum of market participants, including listing companies, individual investors, institutional investors and member firms, create the NYSE market. Buyers and sellers meet directly in a fair, open and orderly market to access the best possible price through the interplay of supply and demands.
What does eSignal offer for NYSE?
eSignal offers both level I and level II data for the NYSE, and through the OPRA package you can also have access to Options data for for the NYSE market.
What symbols are offered under NYSE?
For a complete list of all the symbols offered under NYSE, you can refer to the NYSE Listings Directory located here.
If you need to search to see what Exchange your symbol is listed under, you can use the ICE Data Services Symbol Search located here.
NYSE American Vs New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)
New York Stock Exchange (NYSE): This is the largest stock exchange in the world by market capitalization. It lists primarily large, well-established companies and follows strict listing requirements. The NYSE is known for its large-cap stocks, traditional market structure, and history of global companies.
NYSE American: NYSE American was historically known for serving small-cap companies, as it featured many companies that were not able to list on the more prestigious New York Stock Exchange. Small-cap stocks are publicly traded companies with market capitalizations between $300 million and $2 billion.
- NYSE American entitlement is required to get most ETF, BATS symbols like SPY or XLU