No, the NASDAQ is not a dealer market; it is classified as an electronic exchange. Unlike dealer markets, where transactions occur through brokers who hold inventory of securities, NASDAQ operates through a network of computers that facilitate trades directly between buyers and sellers. Market makers in NASDAQ provide liquidity by quoting prices at which they are willing to buy and sell securities, but they do not hold the same inventory as in traditional dealer markets.
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