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OEX indexApplies to derivative products. Quotron symbol for the S&P 100 index option.OEX index Similar MatchesTwenty bond indexTwenty bond indexA benchmark indicator of the level of municipal bond yields. It consists of the yields on 20 general obligation municipal bonds with 20-year maturities with an average rating equivalent to a1l. Arms indexArms indexA contrary indicator moving in the opposite direction of the market and useful in spotting short term extremes for intraday trading. Below 1.0 is positive and above 1.0 is negative. FT Ordinary Share Index (FT 30 Index)FT Ordinary Share Index (FT 30 Index)An index of the share prices of 30 leading companies in the UK selected to depict British Industry.Stock Exchange indices are designed to give investors an idea of the general movement of the stock markets and its overall value. By comparing the performance of their own portfolios with the performance of one of the Stock Exchange indices, investors can see how well they have done from a comparative point of view. In particular they can see whether they would have been better off putting their money in an index tracker fund.The main sub-indices of the FTSE Actuaries All-Share are:FTSE 100: the 100 largest quoted companies in the UKFTSE MID 250: the next largest 250 companiesFTSE A 350: combination of FTSE 100 and FTSE 250FTSE Smallcap: the remaining companies listed in the FTSE Actuaries All-Share indexFTSE A Fledgling: companies too small to qualify for the FTSE All-ShareFTSE AIM: companies trading on the Alternative Investment MarketTechMark: index of companies primarily involved in technologyThe companies in the FTSE Actuaries All-Share Index are also divided into 7 main industrial groupings:Mineral extractionGeneral industrialConsumer goodsServicesUtilitiesFinancialsInvestment trustsThese categories are divided further into 37 subcategories. Trading IndexTrading IndexSee: 'Arms index'. FTSE 100 IndexFTSE 100 IndexAn index of the share prices of the 100 largest companies (by market capitalisation) in the UK which is updated throughout the trading day in real time. The index was started in 1984 with a base of 1,000. See also FTSE Actuaries All-Share Index.Stock Exchange indices are designed to give investors an idea of the general movement of the stock markets and its overall value. By comparing the performance of their own portfolios with the performance of one of the Stock Exchange indices, investors can see how well they have done from a comparative point of view. In particular they can see whether they would have been better off putting their money in an index tracker fund.The main sub-indices of the FTSE Actuaries All-Share are:FTSE 100: the 100 largest quoted companies in the UKFTSE MID 250: the next largest 250 companiesFTSE A 350: combination of FTSE 100 and FTSE 250FTSE Smallcap: the remaining companies listed in the FTSE Actuaries All-Share indexFTSE A Fledgling: companies too small to qualify for the FTSE All-ShareFTSE AIM: companies trading on the Alternative Investment MarketTechMark: index of companies primarily involved in technologyThe companies in the FTSE Actuaries All-Share Index are also divided into 7 main industrial groupings:Mineral extractionGeneral industrialConsumer goodsServicesUtilitiesFinancialsInvestment trustsThese categories are divided further into 37 subcategories. Further SuggestionsIndexing plusImport price index Salomon Brothers World Equity Index (SBWEI) Money Flow Index FTSE A 350 Index EAFE index Stochastics index index options Index tracker mortgage Capitalization Weighted Index Morgan Stanley Capital International Emerging Markets Global Index index linked family income assurance Index swap S&P 500 Composite Index Market index Indexed Stock Options relative strength index Eleven bond index Index model Jensen index Standard & Poors SmallCap 600 Index CAC 40 index Standard and Poor's 500 Index Producer Price Index (PPI) Profitability index |
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