Indices

Pick from the world's most active indexes, which include an array of unique and engaging equities. Indices are a popular tool since they are often believed to average out volatility due to the fact that they reflect the price of several equities.

Why trade Indices withBrand2?

Reduced risk

Every trader's purpose is to minimize risk as much as possible. Due to the fact that a stock index is a collection of securities, the risk is spread out, decreasing the average risk profile. The most certain approach to minimize risk is via portfolio diversification, which index trading options give.

No risk of bankruptcy

Indices never experience bankruptcy. When a business fails, you lose your whole investment. Investing in many equities assures that even if one of the group's companies fails, a significant portion of your investment remains intact.

Tight Spreads

We help our traders estimate the cost of their positions in advance. Tight Spreads stay steady independent of the underlying asset's volatility and interbank liquidity.

24/5 Customer Support

Clients are our priority. We assure professional assistance from a large team of experts for each of our clients 24/5. We have always strived to present the most cutting-edge technologies, tools, and services according to our trader's requirements.

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Trading Hours

Spotyfx provides market trading hours of the most popular indices

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Are you a beginner?

Trading global indices withBrand2 enables you to profit from both long and short positions in important Indices from all over the world. 

You’ll also profit from market movement over a broad range of various sorts of firms, which expands your opportunities while perhaps minimizing your exposure to high volatility. Indices traders make speculations on the performance of stock indices such as the FTSE 100, the Dow Jones, and the DAX.

These well-known Indices are baskets of individual stocks that are often rated by independent organizations including big banks or specialized firms such as Standard & Poor’s, the FTSE Group, or Deutsche Börse.

Indices’ price fluctuations and volatility are influenced by a variety of variables, including political events, important economic reasons affecting firms in a certain industry, economic statistics such as employment numbers, and significant changes in the currency markets.

It’s also worth noting that significant changes in the fortunes of a single large firm that is included in a broader index may have a disproportionately large influence on its performance.

Global Indices markets are controlled by what is referred to as “benchmark Indices.” These are stock indices that have a significant influence on economies and are often regarded as trustworthy indicators of a country’s or region’s economic health.

The most actively traded live Indices markets are the following:

The FTSE 100 — Occasionally referred to as the ‘UK 100,’ this index reflects the hundred largest corporations in the United Kingdom by market capitalization.

Dow Jones — Often abbreviated as ‘Wall Street,’ this index includes 30 of the largest publicly traded corporations in the United States.

The DAX — Also known as the ‘Germany 40,’ this index is comprised of 40 of Germany’s largest corporations.

NASDAQ 100 – The ‘US Tech 100’ is a capitalization-weighted index comprised of over 100 US-based technology businesses.

The Nikkei 225 — Japan’s largest price-weighted index, including 225 of the country’s largest corporations.

CAC 40 — Also known as the France 40, this index includes 40 of France’s firms by market capitalization.