The US 30 is based on the leading US benchmark share market index containing 30 major companies. These include blue-chip stocks like Apple, Coca-Cola, Goldman Sachs, Microsoft and Visa. The index is one of three major indices within the US and one of the most popularly traded assets worldwide, where each constituent represents a benchmark standard for its industry. It's not calculated by market capitalization; instead, it’s price-weighted, meaning that the index's total value reflects the sum of each share of stock divided by the divisor. Therefore, all components have the same influence on the index’s value. Spread bet or trade CFDs on US 30 - Cash.
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US30 FAQs – Your Questions Answered
Which companies are in the S&P 500?
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The index comprises 30 major US blue-chip companies across various sectors, including technology, finance, consumer goods, and healthcare.
How is the US 30 calculated?
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It is price-weighted, meaning higher-priced stocks have a greater impact on index movement regardless of company size.
What drives US 30 movements?
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Key drivers include earnings reports, Federal Reserve policy, US economic data, and overall market sentiment.
What are TMGM's trading hours for the US 30?
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US 30 Cash CFDs trade nearly 24 hours a day, with peak liquidity during US market hours.
What's the difference between US 30 Cash and Futures?
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Cash CFDs have no expiry and incur swaps, while futures have expiry dates and no daily swaps, making them more suitable for longer-term positioning.