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Indices, or indexes as they are also known, are resources which are grouped together, either representing a specific division of a market or the entire market itself.
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A general level of a stock market index is calculated by considering the actual prices of all the different resources within the index, this implies that shifts in specific stock prices will make the value of the index to go up or go down.
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Trading Indices
You can definitely trade individual stocks (see our equities section for more details) with us, but it’s also possible to trade an index as a single entity, purchasing if you consider stocks on the index will generally go up, or if you if think that on average they will go down. It’s essentially a way to trade the bigger picture in the financial markets.
Our company offers a large range of different indices for customers to trade, with 20 different indices available on the AquilaFx platform and multiple options on the company’s MT4 platform as well. If you already created an account, just login and start trading. If you intend to open an account with us, click here to go through our quick and easy sign-up process.
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Trade on National and international indexes according to the specific desiered indice to be traded on
Still, some multinational corporations exist, and they are tradable on many indices; usually both a national index and an international index. Alibaba.com, for instance, can be traded both on Hong Kong’s Hang Seng index and the New York Stock Exchange (after a highly publicized IPO last year). Similar to the above, the Credit Suisse can be traded both on the Zurich-based Swiss Market Index and the New York Stock Exchange. Some financial indices are tradable either in ‘Rolling Daily’ or ‘Futures’ formats, which means that these can be traded at their actual price or at a price, which is agreed on now for an option which will close automatically on a specific date.
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Major Financial Indices
The most major economies (and a lot of economies, currently developing) have at least one financial index which groups together a series of resources. Major indices include:
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An index is an indicator or measure of something. In finance, it typically refers to a statistical measure of change in a securities market. In the case of financial markets, stock and bond market indexes consist of a hypothetical portfolio of securities representing a particular market or a segment of it.
Along with the MSCI, some of the most popular global stock market indexes include:
FTSE All-World Index.
S&P Global 100 Index.
S&P Global 1200 Index.
Dow Jones Global Titans 50.
Indices trading means that you are taking a position on a stock index – which is measure of the performance of several different companies. Indices trading can be a way to get exposure to an entire sector or economy at once, without having to open positions on lots of different shares.
The biggest difference between investing in index funds and investing in stocks is risk. Individual stocks tend to be far more volatile than fund-based products, including index funds. This can mean a bigger chance for upside … but it also means considerably greater chance of loss.
Below are some of the most popular stock indices for trading around the world.
Dow Jones Industrials Average (US 30)
Standard & Poor’s 500 (S&P 500)
Nasdaq (Composite and Nasdaq 100)
Dow Jones Industrials (DJIA)
UK FTSE 100 (FTSE 100)
CAC 40 (France 40)
DAX (Germany 30)
Euro Stoxx 50 (Euro 50)
You will likely see the words “indexes” and “indices” used interchangeably when exchanges or financial news outlets refer to more than one index, but “indices” has been more widely adopted in texts referring to stock related index