Strategies for the S&P 500, Nasdaq 100, FTSE 100, and DAX 40

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Stock market indices form the backbone of global investing, providing a way to track the performance of entire economies or sectors. Among the most heavily traded indices are the S&P 500 (US), Nasdaq 100 (US tech), FTSE 100 (UK), and DAX 40 (Germany). While their compositions differ, they offer exciting opportunities for traders of all levels.

Understanding the Indices: A Quick Look

Before you start trading, let’s get a feel for what you’ll be looking at:

S&P 500: This giant represents the performance of the 500 largest publicly traded companies in the US. It offers broad exposure to the American economy, encompassing blue-chip stocks across various sectors.

Nasdaq 100: This index is tech-heavy, concentrated on the 100 largest non-financial companies listed on the Nasdaq exchange. Think giants like Apple, Microsoft, and Amazon.

FTSE 100: Comprised of the 100 largest companies on the London Stock Exchange, this index offers a snapshot of…

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