CAC-40 Index
Defined and Explained
The CAC-40 Index is a narrow-based, modified
capitalization-weighted index of 40 companies listed on the
Paris Bourse
French stock exchange that began in 1987. The
CAC 40 is composed of French companies.
The Index is heavily foreign owned 45% compared to many
other country specific indexes.
CAC-40 Index
Trading Software
Ask any
CAC-40 trader or general investor what trading tools or
types of financial analysis he is using and you're probably
going to hear a list of different technologies and methods.
However, having the right tool for the job is critical. Trading
software can be used to augment an existing approach by
supplying an inter-market perspective. The key to a
CAC-40 Index trading system is its ability to forecast
moving averages. One
of the better Index trading software products is VantagePoint
trading software that will help “see” what is likely to happen
in the CAC-40 market before other traders
(using only single-market analysis) catch wind of it.
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