Stocks & Indices
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Indices
Trade Metals CFDs with Vision FxPro
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Vision FxPRo provides exposure to the major Global Stock Indices through index Contracts for Difference (“CFDs”), at competitive leverage on world-class trading platforms. Online CFD indices trading is a great way to participate in the top global stock markets. With Vision FxPro, you can trade CFD indices futures from across the world at margins starting at just 1%. Trade AUS200 cash indices at AU$1 per point. Stay on top of overseas stock index movements with access to NASDAQ 100, S&P 500, indices and more.
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What are the Bnefits of Trading Metals
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At Vision FxPro, Stock market indices give the measure of a specific stock market. They represent the value of a group of stocks from a country, and represents the overall, current and historic performance of a specific set of stocks. The calculated value of the stock index is used by investors as an indicator of the current value of their component stocks. Investors can find out the expected returns over time by comparing the current and historic index levels.
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Every stock exchange in the world has a benchmark stock index, while some have several. These baskets of individual stocks are often ranked by independent institutions, like major banks or specialist companies like the FTSE Group or the Deutsche Börse. They also come in different sizes. For instance, the FTSE 100 tracks the share price of the top 100 companies listed on the London Stock Exchange, in terms of market capitalisation. The ASX 200 tracks the share price of the 200 top companies listed on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX), while the SPI 200 futures contract is a benchmark equity index futures contract, based on the ASX 200 index.
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It is impossible to track all the companies listed on a stock exchange, which is why traders resort to index trading. Through trading indices, they are able to measure the overall performance of the stock market of the country and the economy in general. Traders speculate on the price movements of these financial instruments indices to earn returns when the indices rise in value.

An Example of Stock Indices CFD Trading

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An Example of Stock Indices CFD Trading



What are the Most Traded Stock Indices?
DOW
Dow Jones
S&P500®
S&P500
FTSE
FTSE 100
ASX200
ASX 200
How to Identify What Moves an Index’s Price
Several factors which can influence Indices markets
Movement in its
Constituents
Sector
Specific
There are a wide range of sector specific Indices such as the NASDAQ 100 which does not include any companies from the financial industry.
Political
News
Changes in
Composition
The addition or removal of stocks from an index can cause fluctuations in its value.
Economic News and Data
Market news relating to economic data can affect stock markets and their benchmark Indices. This includes releases of key economic data relating to inflation, unemployment, and futures markets. Key information can be found in the Economic Calender.