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TickerNamePriceDay %Mkt Cap
AAgilent Technologies, Inc.
AAAlcoa Corp.
AACBArtius II Acquisition Inc.
AACBRArtius II Acquisition Inc. [AACBR]
AACBUArtius II Acquisition Inc. [AACBU]
AACGATA Creativity Global
AALAmerican Airlines Group, Inc.
AAMEAtlantic American Corp.
AAMIAcadian Asset Management Inc.
AAOIApplied Optoelectronics, Inc.
AAONAAON, Inc.
AAPAdvance Auto Parts Inc.
AAPGAscentage Pharma Group International
AAPLApple Inc.
AARDAardvark Therapeutics, Inc.
AATAmerican Assets Trust, Inc.
AAUCAllied Gold Corp.
ABAllianceBernstein Holding L.P.
ABATAmerican Battery Technology Company
ABBVAbbVie Inc.

U.S. Equity Market — NASDAQ & NYSE Stocks

The United States stock market is the largest and most liquid equity market in the world, with the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and the Nasdaq Stock Market serving as its two primary exchanges. Together they list thousands of companies ranging from century-old industrials to cutting-edge technology firms that went public within the last decade. For fundamental investors, understanding the structure and breadth of these exchanges is the first step toward building a research-driven portfolio.

The NYSE, founded in 1792, is the world’s largest stock exchange by total market capitalization of its listed companies. It hosts blue-chip names like JPMorgan Chase, Johnson & Johnson, Walmart, Visa, and ExxonMobil — companies that collectively employ millions of people and generate trillions of dollars in annual revenue. Listing on the NYSE has traditionally been associated with established, financially stable corporations, although the exchange has expanded its reach in recent years to include high-growth technology companies and special purpose acquisition vehicles.

The Nasdaq, launched in 1971 as the world’s first electronic stock market, has become synonymous with technology and innovation. It is home to Apple, Microsoft, NVIDIA, Amazon, Meta Platforms, Alphabet, Tesla, and Netflix — companies that have reshaped entire industries through software, cloud computing, artificial intelligence, electric vehicles, and digital media. The Nasdaq also lists a significant number of biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies, making it the exchange of choice for firms operating at the frontier of scientific and technological advancement.

For long-term, fundamentals-focused investors, the distinction between NYSE and Nasdaq is less important than the quality of the businesses listed on each. What matters is the company’s revenue trajectory, earnings consistency, balance sheet strength, competitive moat, and management quality. GridOasis is built around this philosophy: we provide clean fundamental data, real-time pricing, and AI-powered analysis so you can evaluate each stock on its merits rather than its exchange listing or the noise of the daily news cycle.

The stocks listed on this page represent the full universe of U.S. equities currently tracked by GridOasis. Each stock page includes an interactive price chart with multiple timeframes, key financial metrics like P/E ratio, EPS, market capitalization, and dividend yield, as well as an expandable advanced metrics section covering profitability ratios, growth rates, debt levels, and valuation multiples. For deeper analysis, our AI analyst trio — GridBrain (Peter Lynch), GridSentinel (Warren Buffett), and GridAegis (Ben Graham) — can evaluate any stock against three proven investment frameworks and deliver structured verdicts in seconds.

We are continuously expanding our coverage to include more stocks across both exchanges. As new companies are added, they automatically appear in this listing with real-time data and fundamental analysis capabilities. Whether you are researching large-cap leaders, mid-cap growth stories, or smaller companies with underappreciated fundamentals, GridOasis provides the tools and data you need to make informed investment decisions without the clutter and distraction that plague most financial platforms.

The U.S. equity market has delivered annualized returns of approximately 10% over the long term, making it one of the most reliable wealth-building vehicles in history. But that aggregate number conceals enormous variation at the individual stock level. Some companies compound wealth for decades while others destroy capital just as efficiently. The difference between the two often comes down to fundamentals — and that is exactly where GridOasis focuses its energy. No noise, no hype, no shortcuts. Just the data and analysis you need to invest with conviction.