Indices

We have a large set of stock indices that you can work with at the best prices.

What are indices?

A stock index is a kind of indicator of the average price of the basket of stocks it consists of. Since an index is not a physical commodity, you can only trade its value through CFD contracts. Indices are considered safer and are often used to analyze a specific sector of the economy. 

Users choose indexes because of the lower risks, as the increase or decrease in the value of one stock does not affect the quotation of the whole instrument.

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Calculation of stock indices

There are different ways to calculate indices, the most common is the weighted average. Using this method, the sum of the entire basket of stocks is added up and then divided by the number of securities that make up the index. Most popular stock indices are calculated using this method, such as the Dow Jones Industrial Average.

Advantages of Index Trading

When you work with indices, you get a diversified instrument that is subject to less risk. You can also trade with leverage, which greatly increases your exposure to the market. We offer index trading with CFDs. 

CFDs (Contracts for Difference) involve trading the price of a chosen instrument. You do not own the underlying asset, but you can open transactions for fall or rise in the value of your product.

Leveraged trading

CFDs are often leveraged, which enables clients to trade much larger volumes with less money. You can always ask the specialists of Fivest, who will offer you the best solutions and strategies, as well as help you with training. Our company provides leverage from 1:10.

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