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FxPro has been providing online trading services to clients since 1999 and it currently serves 173 countries worldwide.
Here at FxPro, we’re delighted to offer our clients the opportunity to trade CFDs on spot index Nikkei 225 Index. This is one of the most important stock indices in Japan. It is calculated as a simple arithmetic average of stock prices of the 225 most actively traded companies on the Tokyo Stock Exchange. For the first time, the index was published on September 7, 1950, under the name TSE Adjusted Stock Price Average. Since 1970, #JAPAN225 has been calculated by the Japanese newspaper Nihon Keijai Shimbun. The new name, Nikkei 225, comes after the Nikkei newspaper. The list of companies covered by this index is reviewed at least once a year, in October. Today its course is subject to the observations of many traders in the world. If you want to diversify your trader’s portfolio, take a closer look at the price fluctuations of Nikkei 225 Index. Among the reasons to follow the CFD on futures on Nikkei 225 Stock Average is the strong volatility that can be observed during the day-to-day trading sessions. 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 #JAPAN225 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.
client accounts
FxPro has been providing online trading services to clients since 1999 and it currently serves 173 countries worldwide.
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