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Here at FxPro, we’re delighted to offer our clients the opportunity to trade CFDs on futures on #SWI20. This is a key Swiss stock index that includes the 20 largest companies with shares traded on the SSE. The calculation of #SWI20 was started on June 30, 1988, at the level of 1500 points. The composition of the index is revised once a year. At the moment, the share of SMI20 on the Swiss stock market is more than 85%. The list of companies included is divided into the following categories: banks, insurance companies, investment, healthcare industry, biotechnology, business consulting, and the real sector (electronics, oil equipment manufacturing, food processing). The peculiarity of SMI is that almost all of its members provide consulting services. Actually, futures is a standardized forward contract to buy or sell an asset at a predetermined price at a specified time, known as an expiration date. If you want to diversify your trader’s portfolio invested in non-correlated asset class, take a closer look at the price fluctuations of the #SWI20.
On this page, you can take a look at the live chart to make your own responsible decision to buy or to sell CFD (Contract for Difference) on futures on this index through the FxPro trading platforms. To start trading, open your FxPro Direct account by clicking the “Register” button at the top of this page. Several convenient top-up methods with 0% commissions are available.
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FxPro has been providing online trading services to clients since 1999 and it currently serves 173 countries worldwide.
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