Trade the World’s Leading Stock Indices

Gain exposure to entire economies and sectors with Smatams — trade the S&P 500, NASDAQ, DAX, and more with tight spreads and deep liquidity.

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Diversify your portfolio by trading the cumulative performance of the world's most influential companies across major global markets.

Why Trade Indices with Smatams?

Access broad market movements with professional trading conditions and institutional-grade tools.

Broad Market Exposure

Speculate on the overall direction of a market rather than analyzing individual stocks.

Diversified Risk

Indices naturally diversify your risk by averaging the performance of multiple top-tier companies.

Ultra-Low Spreads

Trade major indices with some of the tightest spreads and lowest margins in the industry.

High Execution Speed

Our infrastructure ensures your index trades are executed in milliseconds with minimal slippage.

Global Economy Indicators

Trade the benchmarks of the world's major financial hubs on one powerful platform.

S&P 500 (US500)

USA +1.12%

NASDAQ 100 (US100)

USA +1.45%

DAX 40 (GER40)

Germany -0.25%

FTSE 100 (UK100)

UK +0.32%

Nikkei 225 (JPN225)

Japan -0.85%

CAC 40 (FRA40)

France +0.15%

How Index Trading Works

Start trading global benchmarks quickly and securely — all in a few easy steps.

1
Register Your Account

Unlock access to major global indices by completing your fast and secure registration.

2
Deposit Capital

Fund your trading account using our wide range of supported, secure payment methods.

3
Trade Global Trends

Select your index and go long or short with real-time data and instant execution.

Trusted by Index Traders Worldwide

Join a community of professional traders who rely on Smatams for their exposure to major global indices.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about trading global indices with Smatams.

A stock index measures the price performance of a group of stocks from an exchange. For example, the S&P 500 tracks the 500 largest companies listed on stock exchanges in the United States.

Most indices are market-capitalization weighted, meaning companies with a higher market value have a greater impact on the index's price movement.

Indices offer instant diversification and lower risk than individual stocks, while providing a clear picture of how a specific market or sector is performing.