What Indices does ActivTrades offer and what sectors do they offer access to?
S&P 500 (USA500)
Tracks 500 of the largest publicly traded US companies and is widely regarded as a benchmark for the overall US stock market.
Nasdaq 100 (USATEC)
Tracks 100 of the largest non-financial companies listed on the Nasdaq exchange, with a strong focus on technology and growth sectors.
Dow Jones Industrial Average (USAIND)
Tracks 30 major US companies and is one of the oldest and most widely followed US stock market indices.
Russell 2000 (US 2000)
Tracks approximately 2,000 small-cap US companies, providing exposure to the smaller end of the US equity market.
DAX 40 (GER40)
Tracks 40 leading German companies and is a key benchmark for the German and European economies.
Euro Stoxx 50 (EURO 50)
Tracks 50 of the largest blue-chip companies across the Eurozone, offering broad exposure to European equities.
FTSE 100 (UK100)
Tracks 100 of the largest companies listed on the London Stock Exchange.
CAC 40 (FRANCE 40)
Tracks 40 leading French companies listed on Euronext Paris.
IBEX 35 (SPAIN 35)
Tracks 35 of the most liquid and largest companies listed on the Spanish stock market.
FTSE MIB (ITALY 50)
Tracks leading Italian companies and serves as the primary benchmark of the Italian equity market.
Nikkei 225 (JAPAN 225)
Tracks 225 major Japanese companies and is one of the most widely followed indices in Asia.
Bovespa (BRAZIL 50)
Provides exposure to major Brazilian companies and is a key benchmark for the Brazilian stock market.
US Dollar Index (DOLLAR INDEX)
Measures the value of the US Dollar against a basket of major global currencies.
VIX S&P 500 (VIX ST500)
Measures expected volatility in the S&P 500 and is often referred to as the market's "fear gauge".
Related Articles
What are ETFs and how do they work?
What are shares, and how does trading shares work?
What are indices, and why should I care about them?