FTSE 100 Index
Trading Defined and Explained
The “Footsie”, or
FTSE 100 Index
began its life in 1984 trading a group of the 100
largest companies listed on the London Stock Exchange.
The index is often seen by traders as a barometer of success of
the British economy and is the leading share index in
Europe. According to the FTSE
Group's website the FTSE 100 companies
represent about 80% of the UK share market.
The name of the index comes from its origins as a joint venture
between the Financial
Times and the London Stock Exchange (Financial
Times Stock Exchange).
FTSE 100 Index
Trading Software
Ask any UK 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 an
FTSE 100 trading system is its ability to
forecast moving averages.
One of the better FTSE 100 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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