Stock Index Futures
Feel limited by “buy and hold” investing? Frustrated by seeing your portfolio go up one month and down the next? Looking for a way to actively trade the markets, not just invest long-term?
With the security of limited risk and a regulated exchange, trading the short-term movements of the stock market can be a source of pleasure as well as profit. Binary options and spreads open the stock index futures markets to individual traders with low costs and limited risk, opening a world of opportunities.
United States

Street 30
Dow: Based on CBOT E-mini Dow® Index Futures, tracking the performance of 30 major U.S. companies
US 500
S&P 500: Based on CME E-mini S&P 500® Index Futures: 500 large-cap common stocks on the NYSE & Nasdaq.
US Tech 100
Nasdaq: Based on CME E-mini Nasdaq 100® Index Futures, tracking 100 leading non-financial U.S. companies.
US SmallCap 2000
Russell 2000: Based on CME E-mini Russell 2000® Index Futures, tracking 2000 small-cap U.S. equities.

Rest of the world:

China 50
China A50: Based on SGX FTSE Xinhua China A50® Index Futures: 50 firms on the SSE & Shenzhen exchanges.
FTSE 100
FTSE 100: Based on Liffe FTSE 100® Index Futures, tracking the largest 100 UK companies by market cap.
Germany 30
DAX: Based on Eurex DAX® Index Futures, 30 major German companies on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange.
Japan 225
Nikkei: Based on SGX Nikkei 225® Index Futures, tracking the activities and sentiment of the Japanese stock market.