Risk Warning: CFDs and spread bets are complex instruments and come with a high risk of losing money rapidly due to leverage.
Approximately 80% of retail client accounts lose money when trading in CFDs and spread bets.
You should consider whether you understand how CFDs and spread bets work and whether you can afford to take the high risk of losing your money.

Category: Indices
Yes, you can close a position before expiry.
Category: Indices

Yes, index futures are considered a type of derivative.

Category: Indices

Indices provide broad market exposure. We offer education and support, but you should only trade with risk capital.

Category: Indices

Yes, beginners can trade indices. We provide educational materials and support. Always trade with money you can afford to lose.

Category: Indices

An index is a collection of shares representing a market or sector. Trading indices gives exposure to a full market segment without buying individual shares.

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Indices represent a collective of stocks, giving a broader market view instead of focusing on one company.

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If the index closely correlates with your underlying assets, you can use it to hedge other holdings and manage downside risk.

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Leverage is a personal choice. It reduces required capital but increases risk. Always trade responsibly.

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Yes. If your trade moves in your favour and gains exceed associated costs, it will result in a profit.

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Indices trading involves speculating on stock market index price movements rather than individual stocks.

Category: Indices

Submit an application for a trading account. Once approved, search for indices on the platform and execute trades via web, desktop or mobile.

Category: Indices

Indices trading is the trading of indexes, which are grouped-together stocks for sectors or entire stock exchanges. We offer the ability to trade Indices via CFD or spreadbetting.

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Economic data, corporate earnings, interest rates, geopolitical events, market sentiment and supply-demand dynamics.

Category: Indices

S&P 500, Dow Jones Industrial Average, NASDAQ, FTSE 100, DAX 40.

Category: Indices

S&P 500, Dow, NASDAQ, FTSE 100, DAX, CAC 40, Hang Seng and Nikkei 225.