Nasdaq
Nasdaq appears in EP28 百年金融诈骗史:阶级跨越与锒铛入狱的距离 through the episode’s Bernie Madoff section. The source uses Madoff’s electronic trading/quotation credibility and Nasdaq leadership role to show how institutional prestige can become a trust signal inside fraud narratives.
困在系统里的酒店,你不知道的携程垄断练成史 adds Nasdaq as Ctrip / Trip.com Group’s 2003 listing venue. In that source, the listing is not a fraud or exchange-quality discussion; it is part of Ctrip’s post-SARS demand-rebound and capital-market validation story.
Key Claims
- The episode does not treat Nasdaq itself as the fraud; it treats Madoff’s association with respected market infrastructure as a credibility asset.
- This distinction matters for Investor Education: a legitimate institution near a person or product does not automatically validate the specific investment being sold.
- The page is distinct from Nasdaq Composite, which is the index used in the wiki’s public-market risk discussions.
- The Ctrip source uses Nasdaq as an IPO milestone in Online Travel Agency scale-up rather than an investment-risk or market-index case.
Connections
- Bernie Madoff — person whose status is tied to Nasdaq in the source.
- Ponzi Scheme and Investment Fraud Red Flags — fraud concepts that can misuse prestige signals.
- Nasdaq Composite — related but separate public-market index page.
- Investor Education — users need to distinguish institutional association from product validation.
- Ctrip / Trip.com Group and Online Travel Agency — IPO and platform-scale context from the Ctrip source.