Trading CFDs on a leveraged basis involves a significant amount of risk. They may not be suitable for all investors, so please ensure you fully understand all of the risks. Most retail clients lose money when trading CFDs.
Trading CFDs on a leveraged basis involves a significant amount of risk. They may not be suitable for all investors, so please ensure you fully understand all of the risks. Most retail clients lose money when trading CFDs.

Trader’s glossary - Indices

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An index is a group of stocks that make up the index. An index is a measurement of the value of a section of the stock market. In this article we will talk more about the types on indices.

Indices

  • Bulls and bears – two different types of investors. Generally, bulls are optimistic investors who believe that the market is going to rise. Therefore, they buy shares in the hope that they will benefit from that. On the other hand, bears expect the market to fall (e.g. the market may seem overvalued to them). As a result, bears often sell shares (also through short selling) and wait for a correction.
  • Bull and bear market – these terms are used to describe the performance of a stock market. A bull market refers to a period when most stocks gain in value, thus the whole market is on the rise. On the other hand, a bear market describes a market that is falling. Share prices usually drop due to the slowing economy. It is said that a true bear market happens when stocks have fallen 20% or more from recent highs.
  • Dow Jones - (DJIA or simply “the Dow”) – consists of 30 large companies listed in the United States on the NYSE or the NASDAQ.
  • S&P 500 - consists of 500 of the largest companies in the United States. It is often considered a barometer of the overall stock market’s performance. The index is a common benchmark as far as active portfolios’ performance is concerned.
  • NASDAQ - consists of more than 3,000 companies listed on the NASDAQ stock exchange. The majority of firms are technology companies.
  • DE30 – a contract for index consisting of 40 large companies listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange.
  • NIKKEI225 - consists of 225 large companies listed in Japan.
  • Hedging – a risk management strategy that is aimed at limiting risks in financial assets. A common practice is to take multiple positions at once in opposing markets, often in derivatives that correspond to an existing position.
  • Indices rollovers – a technical operation performed by a CFD broker. A rollover occurs when a trader moves their position from the front month contract to another contract further in the future. The operation is profit-neutral from the trader’s perspective.

 

 

CFDs are leveraged financial instruments that carry a high degree of risk and may expose you to significant losses.

If necessary you should seek independent advice.

XTB MENA is regulated by the DFSA.

 

 

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