Hantz Financial Services Inc. Has 727,000 Stock Holdings in Nasdaq, Inc.

JPXGY Stock  USD 11.45  0.14  1.21%   
Slightly above 61% of Japan Exchange's investor base is looking to short. The analysis of overall sentiment of trading Japan Exchange Group pink sheet suggests that many investors are alarmed at this time. Japan Exchange's investing sentiment can be driven by a variety of factors including economic data, Japan Exchange's earnings reports, geopolitical events, and overall market trends.
  
Hantz Financial Services Inc. raised its stake in Nasdaq, Inc. by 6,916.9 percent during the third quarter, according to its most recent filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The fund owned 9,964 shares of the financial services providers stock after buying an additional 9,822 shares during the period. Hantz Financial Services

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Japan Exchange Fundamental Analysis

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Retained Earnings

Retained Earnings Comparative Analysis

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Japan Exchange Group Potential Pair-trading

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Peers

Japan Exchange Related Equities

FDSFactSet Research   3.53   
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100.0%
SPXCFSingapore Exchange   1.12   
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31.0%
TMXXFTMX Group   0.49   
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13.0%
MSCIMSCI   0.45   
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12.0%
DNBDun Bradstreet   0.25   
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7.0%
OTCMOtc Markets   0.24   
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6.0%
EUXTFEuronext   0.09   
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2.0%
CMECME   0.11   
3.0%
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NDAQNasdaq   0.12   
3.0%
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SPGISP Global   0.73   
20.0%
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ICEIntercontinental   2.09   
59.0%
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MCOMoodys   3.20   
90.0%
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