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Spread and swap rates for stock index instruments.
| Instrument | Description | Avg Spread | Commission | Margin | Swap Free |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| US 500 Index | 0.6 points | 0 | 0.2% | Available | |
| US 30 Index | 2.5 points | 0 | 0.2% | Available | |
| UK 100 Index | 6.5 points | 0 | 0.5% | Available | |
| France 40 Index CFD | 3.3 points | 0 | 0.5% | Available | |
| Euro Stocks 50 Index CFD | 4.9 points | 0 | 0.5% | Available |
All 5 available indices instruments
Learn how stock index markets work and how to trade effectively
Stock market indices are collections of stocks that represent a particular market or sector, providing a snapshot of overall market performance.
Indices like the S&P 500 represent the performance of the largest companies in a market, giving you exposure to entire sectors.
Trading indices reduces company-specific risk and provides exposure to broad market movements rather than individual stocks.
Index movements reflect overall market sentiment and economic conditions, making them valuable indicators for traders.
Index trading allows you to speculate on the price movements of entire stock markets rather than individual stocks.
You can go long (buy) if you think the index will rise, or go short (sell) if you think it will fall, using leverage to increase your exposure.
Focus on economic indicators, corporate earnings, interest rates, and geopolitical events that affect overall market performance.
Use chart patterns, support and resistance levels, and technical indicators to identify potential trading opportunities.
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