So the answer based on AKSW and Stanislav's comments are that THIS query will list all the stocks on the New York Stock Exchange (as long as the ticker is listed 'under' the exchange:
SELECT DISTINCT ?id ?idLabel ?exchange ?ticker
WHERE {
?id wdt:P31/wdt:P279* wd:Q4830453 .
?id p:P414 ?exchange .
?exchange ps:P414 wd:Q13677 .
?exchange pq:P249 ?ticker .
?id rdfs:label ?idLabel
FILTER(LANG(?idLabel) = 'en').
}
And THIS query will find a specific stock (IBM) on the New York stock exchange:
SELECT DISTINCT ?id ?idLabel ?exchange ?ticker
WHERE {
?id wdt:P31/wdt:P279* wd:Q4830453 .
?id p:P414 ?exchange .
?exchange ps:P414 wd:Q13677 .
?exchange pq:P249 ?ticker . FILTER(LCASE(STR(?ticker)) = 'ibm') .
?id rdfs:label ?idLabel
FILTER(LANG(?idLabel) = 'en').
}
And THIS query will find a specific stock on ANY stock exchange, OR referenced directly (Shown here with two different stock tickers to illustrate the search). This query is quite long because wikidata sometimes have the stock exchange sub field UNDER the ticker, and sometimes the other way around. Oh, and sometimes they are two different fields altogether (not linked). Oh Joy.
SELECT DISTINCT ?id ?idLabel ?exchange ?exchangeLabel ?ticker
WHERE {
?id wdt:P31/wdt:P279* wd:Q4830453 .
{
# Find cases where the ticker is the main attribute, and the exchange may be below it.
?id wdt:P249 ?ticker . FILTER(LCASE(STR(?ticker)) = 'nsu') .
?id p:P249 ?tickersub .
?tickersub pq:P414 ?exchange
}
UNION {
# Find the exchange and it's ticker
?id wdt:P414 ?exchange .
?id p:P414 ?exchangesub .
?exchangesub pq:P249 ?ticker . FILTER(LCASE(STR(?ticker)) = 'ibm') .
}
UNION {
# Find the exchange and it's ticker
?id wdt:P414 ?exchange .
?id wdt:P249 ?ticker . FILTER(LCASE(STR(?ticker)) = 'frme') .
}
SERVICE wikibase:label { bd:serviceParam wikibase:language "[AUTO_LANGUAGE],en". }
}
?id p:P414 ?stock_exchange_statement . ?stock_exchange_statement ps:P414 wd:Q13677 . ?stock_exchange_statement pq:P249 ?ticker .
(p:P414/pq:P249)|(p:P249/ps:P249)
in place ofwdt:249
. Read more about Wikidata qualifiers and the whole data model.