📊 Indices Assets

Trade major global stock market indices with leverage and tight spreads

About Index Trading

Stock indices represent the performance of a group of stocks from a particular exchange or sector. Trading indices provides exposure to entire markets or sectors without trading individual stocks, offering diversification and reduced single-stock risk.

Symbol Name Description Region
US30 Dow Jones Industrial Average 30 largest US blue-chip companies USA
US500 S&P 500 500 largest US companies by market cap USA
NAS100 NASDAQ 100 100 largest non-financial companies on NASDAQ USA
US2000 Russell 2000 2000 small-cap US companies USA
UK100 FTSE 100 100 largest companies on London Stock Exchange UK
GER40 DAX 40 40 major German companies on Frankfurt Exchange Germany
FRA40 CAC 40 40 largest French companies France
ESP35 IBEX 35 35 most liquid Spanish stocks Spain
ITA40 FTSE MIB 40 most traded Italian stocks Italy
EU50 Euro Stoxx 50 50 largest Eurozone companies Europe
JPN225 Nikkei 225 225 top-rated Japanese companies Japan
HK50 Hang Seng Index 50 largest companies in Hong Kong Hong Kong
AUS200 ASX 200 200 largest Australian companies Australia
CHN50 China A50 50 largest Chinese A-share companies China
IND50 Nifty 50 50 largest Indian companies India
SUI20 SMI 20 20 largest Swiss companies Switzerland
NED25 AEX 25 25 most traded Dutch companies Netherlands
VIX Volatility Index S&P 500 volatility - "fear index" USA

Trading Hours

Varies by index: Indices follow the trading hours of their respective exchanges with extended hours available for major indices like US30, US500, NAS100, and GER40. Most indices offer nearly 24-hour trading through futures contracts.