I've reviewed the search results for external links.
- SEC/Price Determination: Results26,,25,24, discuss how stock prices are determined by supply and demand, and the role of exchanges and regulators. Investopedia is listed, but the user explicitly wants to exceed Investopedia. SoFi (via Vertex AI search redirect) and Stash Learn are general financial education sites. The SEC itself is a good trusted domain. I'll aim for a specific SEC page or a highly reputable financial news site that cites SEC principles. Result from Investopedia cites the SEC's mission. I want a direct SEC link if possible.
- Let's refine: "SEC market efficiency price discovery" or "SEC investor protection market regulation".
- NYSE Historical Data: Results23,,22,21,20 are relevant. NYSE's own website or a reputable data provider. Investing.com and SpiderRock are data providers, and Yale SOM has a research project on NYSE history. I'll look for an official NYSE or LSEG (owner of NYSE) page about market data. Result19 is from LSEG, which owns NYSE, and discusses NYSE market data. This looks promising.
- Federal Reserve Price Discovery: Results18,17 are from the Federal Reserve Board and discuss "price discovery" and market efficiency. Result16 specifically "The Evolution of Price Discovery in an Electronic Market" from Federal Reserve Board looks very academic and relevant.
- Market Event/Crash: Results15,,,14,,13,12,11,10,9 discuss the 2008 financial crisis and the dot-com bubble. Wikipedia is a good starting point for facts but not a primary source. Reuters or FT would be ideal. Result8 is an article from Mint (which cites FT and Reuters) about European bank stocks surging to 2008 levels, mentioning the financial crisis. Result from Wikipedia summarizes the dot-com bubble. Result7 from Economic Times discusses the dot-com bubble. I need a direct, reputable news source like Reuters or FT for an event. Result6 from LA Times talks about stock prices sliding due to financial sector fears in 2008.
Revised External Link Selection:
- SEC - How Markets Work/Regulations: I will search for an SEC page describing market functions or regulations related to price.
- LSEG (NYSE) Market Data:
https://www.lseg.com/en/data-analytics/financial-data/real-time-data/nyse-market-data
(From snippet5 - this looks like a live, relevant source discussing real-time and historical data from NYSE). - Federal Reserve Board - Price Discovery:
https://www.federalreserve.gov/econres/feds/evolution-of-price-discovery-in-an-electronic-market.htm
(From snippet4 - directly from the Federal Reserve, a research paper on price discovery). - Reuters/FT - Dot-com Bubble: I need a good direct article from one of these. Snippet (Wikipedia) gives context. Snippet3 (Economic Times) refers to March 24, 2000, for S&P 500 peak and Nasdaq 100 peak. I'll search for a Reuters or FT article specifically on the dot-com bubble burst around March 2000.
Let's verify the first external link from SEC and the dot-com bubble article.
Search queries for re-verification/better links:
- "SEC market structure trading and markets"
- "Reuters dot com bubble burst March 2000" or "Financial Times dot com bubble burst March 2000"