Diversify your portfolio with Indices

Indices CFD trading offers a range of options including the Australian S&P 200, UK FTSE 100, US E-mini S&P 500, and US DJIA. These indices provide a snapshot of market performance, tracking blue-chip stocks and reflecting overall market sentiment. By trading indices, you can diversify your exposure across multiple stocks instead of focusing on individual equities.

  • 25

    Global indices

  • 0.4

    Competitive spreads

  • 1:200

    Leverage

  • 40ms

    Execution speed

Are you entitled for a dividend from Index AUS200?

To determine if you are entitled to a dividend from Index AUS200, you need to have an open position in AUS200 before and through the ex-dividend date. For the example provided, if you held a BUY position, you would receive an adjustment of AUD $2.44 per lot. Conversely, if you held a SELL position, you would be charged AUD $2.44 per lot. The adjustment amount will be converted to your base currency.

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Are you entitled for a dividend from Index AUS200?

Indices example

Buying: Australia 200 Index

The gross profit on your trade is calculated as follows:

Opening Price

4951

Closing Price

4970

Gross Profit on Trade

19.00 points x 2 contracts ($2 per point) = AUD $38.00

Opening the Position

The price of the Australia 200 Index is 4950.00/4951.00. You think that blue-chip stocks are undervalued so you decide to buy 2 contracts at 4951.00. 

(One contract is equal to $1 per index point). 

No commission is charged on Indices.

Closing the Position

Four days later, the Australia 200 Index has risen to 4970.00/4971.00 and you decide to take your profit. You close your position by selling 2 contracts at 4970.00.

 

You have made $38.00 in profits. 

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Diversify with Indices

Capture global market trends with indices including the US30 and USTec.