Trading the DAX
Hang Seng Index
SharePrice Index 200
Russell 2000 Index
S&P 500 Index
S&P 100 Index
Singapore Straights Times Index
Nikkei 225 Index
NASDAQ Composite Index
NASDAQ 100 Index
Australian Stock Exchange (ASX)
FTSE 100 Index
EuroStoxx 50 Index
E-Mini S&P 500 Index
E-Mini NASDAQ 100
E-mini DJIA
DAX Index
Continuous Commodity Index
CAC 40 Index
What Is DAX Trading?
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 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.
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.
Trading the Dax with VantagePoint Software
Since 1991 VantagePoint Software has been applying Artificial Intelligence to forecast market trends with up to 87.4% accuracy. With more than 25,000 customers in 114 different countries, VantagePoint is the leading AI trading software for Futures.



