What are indices exactly? In simple terms, an index is like a barometer for a section of the stock market. It's a collection of stocks representing a particular market or a segment of it, helping you understand market trends. So, what is index trading? Trading indices through CFDs (Contracts for Difference) allows you to speculate on these market movements, both when markets are rising (bullish) and falling (bearish), without the need to own the stocks directly. It's a smart way to access broad market trends.
Trade CFDsThe range of global indices available on Fintana offers diverse and strategic opportunities for traders. With options from major economic regions and sectors, Fintana enables smart portfolio diversification and access to global market trends, catering to various trading styles and preferences. However, Index CFDs trading comes with a risk of significant losses and so, sound risk management is required.
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Symbols | Description | Leverage (Up to) | |
AUD200 (Australia 200 Cash Index) | The Australian 200 Cash Index, also known as the ASX 200, is a market-capitalization-weighted index measuring the performance of the top 200 companies listed on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX). | 1:200 | |
DE40 (Germany 40 Cash Index) | The Germany 40 Cash Index represents the top 40 publicly traded companies in Germany, providing insights into the performance of the German economy and stock market. | 1:200 | |
ES35 (Spain 35 Cash Index) | The Spain 35 Cash Index tracks the 35 largest and most liquid Spanish stocks, offering exposure to Spain's equity market and economy. | 1:200 | |
F40 (France 40 Cash Index) | The France 40 Cash Index includes the top 40 French stocks listed on Euronext Paris, reflecting the performance of the French equities market. | 1:200 | |
JP225 (JPN225) | The JPN225, commonly referred to as the Nikkei 225, is a stock market index for the Tokyo Stock Exchange, comprised of 225 large-cap Japanese companies. | 1:200 | |
N25 (Netherlands 25 Cash Index) | The Netherlands 25 Cash Index monitors the performance of the 25 leading Dutch companies traded on Euronext Amsterdam, providing exposure to the Dutch stock market. | 1:200 | |
STOXX50 (Euro 50 Cash Index) | The Euro 50 Cash Index, also known as the EURO STOXX 50, represents 50 of the largest blue-chip stocks in the Eurozone, offering a broad benchmark for Eurozone equity markets. | 1:200 | |
SWI20 (Switzerland 20 Cash Index) | The Switzerland 20 Cash Index comprises the top 20 Swiss stocks traded on the Swiss Exchange, reflecting the performance of the Swiss equity market. | 1:200 | |
UK100 (UK 100 Cash Index) | The UK 100 Cash Index, also known as the FTSE 100, tracks the performance of the top 100 companies listed on the London Stock Exchange, showcasing the UK's equity market. | 1:200 | |
USTEC (NAS100) | The NAS100, or NASDAQ-100, comprises 100 of the largest non-financial companies listed on the Nasdaq Stock Market, providing exposure to the tech-heavy U.S. market. | 1:200 | |
US500 (SPX500) | The SPX500, commonly known as the S&P 500, includes 500 of the largest publicly traded companies in the U.S., offering a comprehensive view of the U.S. stock market. | 1:200 | |
US30 (Dow Jones 30) | The Dow Jones 30 represents 30 large-cap U.S. companies, serving as a gauge of the overall health of the U.S. stock market. | 1:200 |
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