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Dow Jones Industrial Average 172.13 0.4427% 39056.39
MXSE IPC -27.32 -0.0478% 57081
Nasdaq Composite -29.799 -0.1825% 16302.756
NYSE Composite 1.76 0.0098% 17996.03
S&P 500 -0.03 -0.0006% 5187.67
S&P/TSX Composite -31.46 -0.1411% 22259.16
AEX Amsterdam -0.46 -0.0511% 899.6
Bell 20 19.15 0.4792% 4015.67
CAC 40 55.73 0.6901% 8131.41
DAX 68.33 0.3708% 18498.38
FTSE 100 40.38 0.4857% 8354.05
Ibex 35 72.1 0.6507% 11153
ISEQ Overall 54.19 0.5361% 10163.24
Madrid General 7.22 0.6567% 1106.61
OMX Copenhagen 20 5.92 0.2228% 2662.96
OMX Helsinki -1.41 -0.0139% 10109.49
OMX Stockholm 0.13 0.0133% 974.44
Oslo Exchange 5.16 0.3186% 1624.6
PSI General 10.19 0.2236% 4567.55
SMI 89.24 0.7751% 11602.21
STOXX 50 22.31 0.5007% 4478.23
ASX All Ordinaries -40.8 -0.5052% 8035.9
Bombay Sensitive 30 index -45.46 -0.0618% 73466.39
Hang Seng 0 0% 18313.86
Jakarta Composite 35.973 0.5045% 7166.814
Karachi SE 100 -159.38 -0.219% 72601.82
Nikkei Stock Average 225 81.31 0.2128% 38283.68
PSE Composite 0 0% 6659.18
SET Composite -3.04 -0.2209% 1373.33
Shanghai Composite 0 0% 3128.4109
Bahrain 3.189 0.1576% 2026.96
EGX 30 IDX -440.76 -1.6677% 25988.93
JSE 247.95 0.3223% 77177.43
Additional FAQ

Trading indices has plenty of benefits for traders. Such as:

  1. Hedging
  2. Diversification
  3. Low cost
  4. Less liquidity risk
  5. Convenience

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You can buy indices that have negative correlations with your main asset. Diversification also helps you reduce the exposure of your portfolio to volatility.

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As a matter of fact, yes. For instance, there is often a correlation between the rise of the US Dollar and strong gains in stock indices like Dow Jones, NASDAQ, and S&P500. Similarly, a correlation has been observed between the Nikkei stock index and the Japanese Yen.

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  • Dow Jones (US): a leading indicator representing 30 giant companies in the US such as McDonald's, Pfizer, and AT&T.
  • S&P 500 (US): It tracks the stock prices of 500 major US companies.
  • NASDAQ (US): a stock index that includes 3700 stock prices of US companies, especially technology-based companies.
  • Nikkei (Japan): This stock price index includes an average of 225 major companies in Japan such as Toyota, Japan Airlines, and Fuji Film.
  • DAX (Germany): It covers the prices of blue chip stocks from 30 major German companies, such as Deutsche Bank, BMW, etc.

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