Trading Index CFDs with Leverage
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Index trading on CFDs allows you to gain exposure to price movements in global Indices without owning the underlying assets.
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A stock index is a performance indicator or measure of a country's economy or of an industry sector. For example, Nasdaq 100 represents the largest 100 companies traded on the Nasdaq Stock Exchange. If, on average, the share price of these companies goes up, then the index will rise. Conversely, if they fall, the index will drop.
Most main indices are based on a basket of shares and are thus considered good measures of the current market sentiment. When you take a position on an index, you are effectively investing in the performance of these shares and thus avoid factors that influence the performance of individual companies (such as a lack of market volume). For a full list of index futures CFD offered on the Plus500 platform, click here.
Stock market indices have different forms of calculation. These are the two most common:
By trading index futures contracts with leverage, you can multiply the value of a trade through the use of borrowed capital, and as such, you can increase the potential profit or loss to be realised from the trade. The available leverage for index CFDs on the Plus500 platform is up to 1:20.
Here are a few highlights of trading Index CFDs:
To explore more highlights and possible advantages of index CFDs, read our "What Are Indices" article.