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Closing milestones of the Nasdaq Composite

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This article is a summary of the closing milestones of the Nasdaq Composite, a United States stock market index. Since first opening at 100.00 on February 5, 1971, the Nasdaq Composite has increased, despite several periods of decline.

Milestone highs and lows

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Nasdaq Composite 1970–2012

Records

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Category All-Time Highs All-Time Lows
Closing 19,298.76 Monday, November 11, 2024 54.87 Thursday, October 3, 1974
Intraday 19,366.07 Monday, November 11, 2024 54.87 Thursday, October 3, 1974

Incremental closing milestones

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The following is a list of the milestone closing levels of the Nasdaq Composite. Threshold for milestones is as follows: 10-point increments are used up to the 500-point level; 20 to 1,000; 50 to 3,000; 100 to 10,000; and 200-point increments thereafter. Bold formatting is applied to every 4 or 5 milestones, excluding peaks.

The Early 1970s Bull Market (1971–1972)

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Milestone Closing Level Date First Achieved
1001 100.00 February 5, 1971
110 110.16 April 19, 1971
120 120.47 February 2, 1972
130 130.00 April 5, 1972

The 1980s Bull Market (1978–1987)

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Milestone Closing Level Date First Achieved
136.842 137.09 September 7, 1978
140 140.02 July 27, 1979
150 150.04 August 29, 1979
160 160.70 January 28, 1980
170 170.48 July 21, 1980
180 181.70 August 22, 1980
190 191.31 September 16, 1980
200 200.25 November 13, 1980
210 210.18 March 31, 1981
220 220.24 May 26, 1981
230 230.19 November 9, 1982
240 240.65 December 7, 1982
250 251.65 February 4, 1983
260 261.29 February 18, 1983
270 270.37 March 24, 1983
280 281.60 April 15, 1983
290 290.84 April 28, 1983
300 301.64 May 6, 1983
310 311.39 May 26, 1983
320 320.04 June 14, 1983
330 330.00 January 16, 1986
340 340.80 February 6, 1986
350 350.20 February 14, 1986
360 362.00 March 4, 1986
370 370.40 March 13, 1986
380 380.80 April 14, 1986
390 390.00 April 17, 1986
400 400.20 May 30, 1986
410 411.20 July 3, 1986
420 421.00 February 25, 1987
430 431.40 March 11, 1987
440 440.80 August 6, 1987
450 451.60 August 13, 1987

The 1990s Acceleration Bull Market (1989–2000)

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Milestone Closing Level Date First Achieved
455.803 456.90 August 3, 1989
460 461.70 August 7, 1989
470 471.30 September 1, 1989
480 480.70 October 5, 1989
490 491.20 April 2, 1991
500 501.62 April 12, 1991
520 521.06 August 23, 1991
540 540.94 October 16, 1991
560 565.71 December 27, 1991
580 586.34 December 31, 1991
600 602.29 January 7, 1992
620 625.75 January 14, 1992
640 644.92 February 12, 1992
660 661.60 December 4, 1992
680 681.85 January 6, 1993
700 700.77 January 21, 1993
720 726.89 August 16, 1993
740 742.84 August 31, 1993
760 763.66 September 28, 1993
780 785.41 October 14, 1993
800 800.47 January 31, 1994
820 822.63 March 27, 1995
840 840.95 April 27, 1995
860 863.06 May 15, 1995
880 882.85 June 5, 1995
900 902.68 June 15, 1995
920 922.09 June 19, 1995
940 940.09 June 22, 1995
960 969.76 July 7, 1995
980 988.63 July 12, 1995
1,000 1,005.89 July 17, 1995
1,050 1,051.08 September 7, 1995
1,100 1,117.11 February 22, 1996
1,150 1,153.70 April 22, 1996
1,200 1,202.76 May 10, 1996
1,250 1,250.87 October 7, 1996
1,300 1,300.37 December 3, 1996
1,350 1,364.28 January 20, 1997
1,400 1,409.21 May 27, 1997
1,450 1,452.43 June 24, 1997
1,500 1,502.62 July 11, 1997
1,550 1,580.63 July 16, 1997
1,600 1,605.45 August 4, 1997
1,650 1,656.22 September 9, 1997
1,700 1,702.41 October 2, 1997
1,750 1,751.76 February 23, 1998
1,800 1,812.44 March 24, 1998
1,850 1,852.96 April 2, 1998
1,900 1,903.87 April 21, 1998
1,950 1,965.53 July 13, 1998
2,000 2,000.56 July 16, 1998
2,050 2,050.42 December 9, 1998
2,100 2,138.03 December 21, 1998
2,150 2,172.54 December 23, 1998
2,200 2,208.05 January 4, 1999
2,250 2,251.27 January 5, 1999
2,300 2,320.86 January 6, 1999
2,350 2,384.59 January 11, 1999
2,400 2,408.17 January 19, 1999
2,450 2,505.89 January 29, 1999
2,500
2,550 2,560.06 April 5, 1999
2,600 2,652.05 April 26, 1999
2,650
2,700 2,706.18 July 1, 1999
2,750 2,771.86 July 8, 1999
2,800 2,818.13 July 14, 1999
2,850 2,864.47 July 16, 1999
2,900 2,915.95 October 11, 1999
2,950 2,966.42 October 29, 1999
3,000 3,028.51 November 3, 1999
3,100 3,102.29 November 5, 1999
3,200 3,221.15 November 12, 1999
3,300 3,347.11 November 18, 1999
3,400 3,420.50 November 24, 1999
3,500 3,520.63 December 3, 1999
3,600 3,620.24 December 10, 1999
3,700 3,715.06 December 16, 1999
3,800 3,911.15 December 21, 1999
3,900
4,000 4,041.46 December 29, 1999
4,100 4,131.15 January 3, 2000
4,200 4,235.40 January 21, 2000
4,300 4,321.77 February 7, 2000
4,400 4,427.50 February 8, 2000
4,500 4,548.92 February 17, 2000
4,600 4,617.65 February 24, 2000
4,700 4,784.08 March 1, 2000
4,800 4,914.79 March 3, 2000
4,900
5,000 5,046.86 March 9, 2000

Do-Over of the Milestones (2002–2015)

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Before the Financial Crisis (2002–2007)

After reaching an intra-day low of 1,108.49 on October 10, 2002, after the bursting of the dot-com bubble, the Nasdaq started to recover until a major setback during the 2007–2008 financial crisis.

Milestone Closing Level Date Achieved Again
1,150 1,163.37 October 10, 2002
1,200 1,210.47 October 11, 2002
1,250 1,282.44 October 15, 2002
1,300 1,309.67 October 21, 2002
1,350 1,360.70 November 1, 2002
1,400 1,401.17 November 5, 2002
1,450 1,467.55 November 21, 2002
1,500 1,502.88 May 2, 2003
1,550 1,551.38 May 15, 2003
1,600 1,603.56 June 3, 2003
1,650 1,653.62 June 12, 2003
1,700 1,720.71 July 7, 2003
1,750 1,754.82 July 14, 2003
1,800 1,800.18 August 28, 2003
1,850 1,852.90 September 3, 2003
1,900 1,909.55 September 18, 2003
1,950 1,950.14 October 16, 2003
2,000 2,006.48 December 29, 2003
2,050 2 057.37 January 6, 2004
2,100 2,100.25 January 8, 2004
2,150 2,153.83 January 26, 2004
2,200 2,218.15 August 2, 2005
2,250 2,253.56 November 22, 2005
2,300 2,305.62 January 6, 2006
2,350 2,359.75 April 5, 2006
2,400 2,406.38 November 13, 2006
2,450 2,452.72 November 20, 2006
2,500 2,502.82 January 12, 2007
2,550 2,554.45 April 26, 2007
2,600 2,604.52 May 31, 2007
2,650 2,656.65 July 5, 2007
2,700 2,701.73 July 12, 2007
2,750 2,780.32 October 5, 2007
2,800 2,803.91 October 9, 2007
2,850 2,859.12 October 31, 2007
After the Financial Crisis (2011–2015)

After the 2007–2008 financial crisis, Nasdaq started another recovery that ultimately led to the all-time closing high setback in 2000.

Milestone Closing Level Date Achieved Again
2,859.125 2,869.88 April 27, 2011
2,900 2,905.66 February 3, 2012
2,950 2,959.85 February 16, 2012
3,000 3,039.88 March 13, 2012
3,100 3,122.57 March 26, 2012
3,200 3,213.59 February 19, 2013
3,300 3,300.16 April 11, 2013
3,400 3,420.50 May 8, 2013
3,500 3,502.12 May 21, 2013
3,600 3,600.08 July 12, 2013
3,700 3,706.18 September 9, 2013
3,800 3,817.98 October 1, 2013
3,900 3,914.28 October 18, 2013
4,000 4,017.75 November 26, 2013
4,100 4,104.74 December 20, 2013
4,200 4,214.88 January 15, 2014
4,300 4,318.93 February 27, 2014
4,400 4,408.18 June 30, 2014
4,500 4,508.31 August 18, 2014
4,600 4,630.74 October 31, 2014
4,700 4,702.44 November 18, 2014
4,800 4,806.86 December 26, 2014
4,900 4,906.36 February 18, 2015
5,000 5,008.10 March 2, 2015

The 2010s Cyclical Bull Market (2015–2020)

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Milestone Closing Level Date First Achieved
5,048.624 5,056.06 April 23, 2015
5,1006 5,106.59 May 27, 2015
5,132.527 5,132.95 June 18, 2015
5,200 5,210.14 July 17, 2015
5,218.868 5,221.12 August 5, 2016
5,300 5,339.52 September 22, 2016
5,4009 5,417.36 December 8, 2016
5,50010 5,521.06 January 6, 2017
5,600 5,600.96 January 24, 2017
5,700 5,715.18 February 9, 2017
5,800 5,819.44 February 15, 2017
5,900 5,904.03 March 1, 2017
6,00011 6,025.49 April 25, 2017
6,100 6,100.76 May 5, 2017
6,200 6,205.26 May 25, 2017
6,300 6,305.80 June 2, 2017
6,400 6,410.81 July 24, 2017
6,500 6,516.72 October 2, 2017
6,600 6,603.55 October 11, 2017
6,700 6,701.26 October 27, 2017
6,800 6,862.48 November 21, 2017
6,900 6,912.36 November 28, 2017
7,00012 7,006.90 January 2, 2018
7,100 7,136.56 January 5, 2018
7,200 7,211.78 January 11, 2018
7,30013 7,336.38 January 19, 2018
7,400 7,408.03 January 22, 2018
7,500 7,505.77 January 26, 2018
7,60014 7,606.46 June 4, 2018
7,700 7,703.79 June 12, 2018
7,80015 7,823.92 July 12, 2018
7,900 7,932.24 July 25, 2018
8,000 8,017.90 August 27, 2018
8,100 8,109.69 August 29, 2018
8,200 8,202.53 July 10, 2019
8,300 8,321.50 July 24, 2019
8,400 8,433.20 November 4, 2019
8,500 8,540.83 November 15, 2019
8,600 8,632.49 November 25, 2019
8,700 8,705.18 November 27, 2019
8,800 8,814.23 December 16, 2019
8,900 8,924.96 December 20, 2019
9,000 9,022.39 December 26, 2019
9,100 9,129.24 January 8, 2020
9,200 9,203.43 January 9, 2020
9,300 9,357.13 January 16, 2020
9,400 9,402.48 January 23, 2020
9,500 9,508.68 February 5, 2020
9,600 9,628.39  February 10, 2020
9,700 9,725.96  February 12, 2020
9,800 9,817.18 February 19, 2020

Bull Recession of 2020

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Milestone Closing Level Date First Achieved
9,817.1816 9,924.75 June 8, 2020
9,900
10,000 10,020.35 June 10, 2020
10,200 10,207.63 July 2, 2020
10,400 10,433.65 July 6, 2020
10,600 10,617.44 July 10, 2020
10,800 10,902.80 August 3, 2020
11,000 11,108.07 August 6, 2020
11,200 11,210.84 August 18, 2020
11,400 11,466.47 August 25, 2020
11,600 11,665.06 August 26, 2020
11,800 11,939.67 September 1, 2020
12,000 12,056.44 September 2, 2020
12,200 12,205.85 November 27, 2020
12,400 12,464.23 December 4, 2020
12,600 12,658.19 December 16, 2020
12,800 12,807.92 December 22, 2020
13,000 13,067.48 January 7, 2021
13,200 13,201.97 January 8, 2021
13,400 13,457.25 January 20, 2021
13,600 13,635.99 January 25, 2021
13,800 13,856.30 February 5, 2021
14,000 14,007.70 February 9, 2021
14,200 14,253.27 June 22, 2021
14,400 14,500.51 June 28, 2021
14,600 14,639.33 July 2, 2021
14,800 14,836.99 July 23, 2021
15,000 15,019.80 August 24, 2021
15,200 15,265.89 August 30, 2021
15,400 15,448.12 October 28, 2021
15,600 15,649.60 November 2, 2021
15,800 15,811.58 November 3, 2021
16,000 16,057.44 November 19, 2021
16,200 16,274.94 March 1, 2024
16,400 16,401.84 March 21, 2024
16,600 16,742.39 May 15, 2024
16,800 16,832.62 May 21, 2024
17,000 17,019.88 May 28, 2024
17,200 17,343.55 June 11, 2024
17,400 17,608.44 June 12, 2024
17,600
17,800 17,857.02 June 17, 2024
18,000 18,028.76 July 2, 2024
18,200 18,352.76 July 5, 2024
18,400 18,403.74 July 8, 2024
18,600 18,647.45 July 10, 2024
18,800 18,983.47 November 6, 2024
19,000 19,269.46 November 7, 2024
19,200

List of 1000-point milestones by number of trading days

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Milestone[1]
(closing)
Date of Record[1] Trading Days[1]
1,000 July 7, 1995 6,171
2,000 July 16, 1998 764
3,000 November 3, 1999 329
4,000 December 29, 1999 38
5,000 March 9, 2000 49
6,000 April 25, 2017 4,308
7,000 January 2, 2018 174
8,000 August 27, 2018 164
9,000 December 26, 2019 335
10,000 June 10, 2020 114
11,000 August 6, 2020 40
12,000 September 2, 2020 19
13,000 January 7, 2021 87
14,000 February 9, 2021 22
15,000 August 24, 2021 136
16,000 November 19, 2021 62
17,000 May 28, 2024 631
18,000 July 2, 2024 24
19,000 November 7, 2024 90

See also

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Notes

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1This was the Nasdaq's very first close on February 5, 1971.
2This was the Nasdaq's close at the peak on January 11, 1973.
3This was the Nasdaq's close at the peak on August 27, 1987.
4This was the Nasdaq's close at the peak on March 10, 2000.
5This was the Nasdaq's close at the peak on October 31, 2007.
6The 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.
7This was the Nasdaq's all-time intraday high on March 10, 2000, which was finally broken on June 18, 2015.
8This was the Nasdaq's close at the peak on July 20, 2015, before the 2015-16 stock market selloff.
9The Nasdaq first traded above 5,400 during the session on Tuesday, November 29, 2016, but dropped below before the closing. Over the next few days, Nasdaq returned its post-election gains; however, the Nasdaq finally closed above 5,400 on Thursday, December 8, 2016.
10The Nasdaq first exceeded 5,500 intraday on Tuesday, December 27, 2016, before falling back below before closing and then retreated for the next two days, throwing away some of its recent gains. However, it took until January 6 of next year when the Nasdaq finally closed above 5,500.
11Since first reaching 5,000 on March 7, 2000, the Nasdaq slowly crawled its way towards 6,000 with major setbacks over the course of 17 years before finally trading above 6,000 (intraday and closing) on April 25, 2017.
12The Nasdaq first hit 7,000 during the trading session on Monday, December 18, 2017, before falling back underneath the millenary milestone at closing time and then flirted with it the next day before retreating. January 2, 2018 the first trading day of 2018 was when the Nasdaq first closed above 7,000.
13Although the Nasdaq first reached 7,300 intraday on Tuesday, January 16, 2018, the COMP has flirted with the milestone all week and then closed above it three days later.
14The Nasdaq first reached 7,600 on Monday, March 12, 2018, before falling back below it for the close. This was repeated the next trading day before another major pullback for the year. It took until Monday, June 4, 2018 (nearly three months) for the Nasdaq to finally close above 7,600.
15The Nasdaq first topped 7,800 on Wednesday, June 20, 2018, before falling back underneath at closing time before another pullback took place. It took until July 12, 2018, to finally close above this milestone.
16After peaking on February 19, 2020, the Nasdaq Composite rapidly fell into correction later that same month and into bear market territory in the next month amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

References

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  1. ^ a b c DeCambre, Mark (August 6, 2020). "Nasdaq Composite's record rally takes it to fastest 1,000-point milestone in 20 years". Marketwatch. Retrieved August 6, 2020.