DAX Index
Trading Defined and Explained
Started in
1984, the DAX Index is the most commonly cited
benchmark for measuring the returns posted by stocks on the
Frankfurt Stock Exchange. The
index is comprised of the 30 largest and most
liquid issues traded on the exchange. It is a performance-based
index, which means that any dividends, bonuses, windfalls and
other events are rolled into the index's final calculation.
DAX provides an appropriate instrument to
track the growth of the German stock market by annual
re-evaluation. However, the index composition can also
change during the year under special conditions (mergers and
acquisitions, de-listings, closures, etc…).
DAX Index
Trading Software
Ask any
DAX trader, fund producer or general investor what
trading tools or types of financial analysis they use 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 DAX
Index trading system is its ability to forecast moving
averages. One of the
better DAX Index trading software products is
VantagePoint trading software that will help “see” what is
likely to happen in the index market before
other traders (using only single-market analysis) catch wind of
it.
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