E-Mini S&P 500
Index Trading Defined and Explained
At one-fifth the size of their
standard counterparts, CME E-mini contracts
have found an audience among professional and individual
investors for tracking the Standard & Poor's 500 Index. The underlying index is the Standard & Poor's (S&P) 500® Index.
As the name implies, the S&P 500 consists of
500 companies from a wide range of industries. The
Standard & Poor's 500 Index is often considered the
benchmark for
U.S.
equity performance of the most widely held U.S.-based common
stocks, chosen by the S&P Index Committee for
market size, liquidity, and sector representation. The
S&P 500 Index represents 70% of all U.S. traded
companies.
E-Mini S&P 500
Index Trading Software
Many if not
most investors have opinions when it comes to forecasting market
direction. Ask any e-mini 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 E-mini
S&P 500 Index trading system is its ability to
forecast moving averages.
One of the better E-mini trading software
products is VantagePoint trading software that will help “see”
what is likely to happen in the S&P 500 market
before other traders (using only single-market analysis) catch
wind of it.
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