This week, the Nasdaq Composite saw a gain of 0.91%, closing at 23,817, despite a broader trend of back-to-back weekly losses and a projected monthly decline of 1%. The Nasdaq 100 Index, however, ended down 1.28%, with March E-mini futures falling by 1.35%, indicating continued volatility influenced by major tech stocks, including Microsoft. Additionally, Nasdaq has submitted a proposal to the SEC for tokenized trading, highlighting ongoing changes in the trading landscape.