TRADING INDICES WITH TDFX

Trade indices with low costs and high leverage. Ride the market movements with TDFX.

WHAT ARE INDICES IN TRADING?

An index measures the performance of a group of securities or assets. These indices can be categorized based on factors such as asset class, industry, market capitalization, geographical location, and more.

By trading indices through Contracts for Difference (CFDs), traders can take advantage of the price movements—whether up or down—of a diverse range of assets. Whether you’re in India, the Philippines, or elsewhere, trading indices gives you the opportunity to tap into global market dynamics.

Trading stock market indices CFDs offers more diversification compared to individual stock trading, as indices represent a specific segment of the stock market, providing a snapshot of that sector’s performance.

Some of the most actively traded stock market indices include:

DJ30

The Dow Jones Industrial Average tracks the performance of the 30 largest blue-chip companies in the US.

Nasdaq 100

This index covers the 100 largest non-financial companies in the US, with a heavy focus on tech giants like Apple and Amazon.

S&P500

The S&P 500 consists of the 500 largest companies in the US and is considered a key indicator of the overall health of the US stock.

Indices also serve as benchmarks for comparing individual securities or portfolios, enabling investors to monitor market trends and make more informed trading decisions.

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Why Trade Indices with TDFX?

Access to Major Indices
Negative Balance Protection
Low
Spreads
Trade Bull & Bear Markets
Flexible
Lot Sizes
Free Educational Resources
Trade On
The Go
Low & Transparent Costs

How Does Indices Trading Work with TDFX?

1️⃣ Open a Live Account – Sign up with TDFX and create your trading account.

2️⃣ Deposit Funds – Add funds to your account to start trading.

3️⃣ Analyze the Market – Analyze the index markets and choose the indices you want to trade

4️⃣ Place Your Trade – Open and monitor your first trading position

5️⃣ Close the Trade – Close the position when you feel it’s time to complete the trade

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the meaning of indices in trading?

Indices in trading represent the price performance of a group of stocks from a specific stock market or exchange. For example, the FTSE 100 tracks the top 100 companies listed on the London Stock Exchange. Trading indices allows you to gain exposure to an industry, sector, or entire economy through a single transaction.
By trading indices via CFDs, you can speculate on the price movements of indices, either upward or downward, without needing to own the underlying assets.
Indices trading offers a highly liquid market and extended trading hours, providing traders—whether in Thailand, the Philippines, or elsewhere—greater access to potential opportunities.

Indices trading can be done using different instruments like futures, options, exchange-traded funds (ETFs), or CFDs. After choosing the specific index you wish to trade, it is crucial to develop a solid trading strategy. Utilizing both technical and fundamental analysis can help identify the best times to enter or exit your positions.

Some of the most popular indices to trade globally include several blue-chip stock indices, which consist of well-established companies with high market capitalizations.
Here are some well-known indices:

  • Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA)
  • S&P 500
  • EURO STOXX 50
  • Nasdaq 100
  • FTSE 100
  • DAX 30
  • CAC 40
  • Nikkei 225
  • Hang Seng
  • ASX 200
The margin needed for trading indices depends on the available leverage. With TDFX, you can trade major index CFDs like DJ30, S&P500, and SPI200 with leverage up to 500:1, which means the margin requirement can be as low as 0.2%. For minor index CFDs, the maximum leverage offered is 20:1, requiring a margin of 5%.
These flexible leverage options allow traders to start with a smaller initial investment. The margin requirement at TDFX generally ranges from 0.2% to 5%, depending on the index being traded and the leverage used.

At TDFX, you can begin trading with a minimum deposit of USD$50. However, the amount required to trade indices can vary based on factors like the type of indices, the leverage used, and your individual risk tolerance.