
Trade Indices CFDs Online
Gain exposure to global markets with 30 top share indices as CFDs. Trade with leverage, highly competitive spreads, real-time pricing, and fast execution with Axi.
Live Indices prices
To get a full overview of all available CFD instruments and their active time zones, refer to the product schedule.
Why trade index CFDs with 
Axi offers top-tier conditions across asset classes. Unlock your potential and trade your edge.
30+
index CFDs
Gain exposure to markets in the US, UK, EU, Asia, and Australia with CFDs on leading global market indices. Trade the S&P 500, Hang Seng, FTSE 100, Nikkei 225 and more.

Futures
and spot markets
Trade the spot (or “cash”) market with immediate effect or take a longer view with Axi’s index future CFDs. Cash and futures trading hours vary, rollovers may apply.

Zero
commission
Axi doesn't charge commission on deposits and withdrawals*. We also offer competitive brokerage fees on Standard accounts.

*Spreads and other fees apply
Tight
spreads
Standard and Pro accounts for different levels of strategy and fast execution speeds. USTECH average standard spreads from 60 points and GER40 (DAX40) start as low as 80 points.

20:1
max leverage
Leverage allows you to amplify your gains – and losses – using a small portion of your actual account balance.

24/7
customer support
Our team of dedicated support specialists is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

How do I trade Index CFDs with
Powerful CFD trading platforms and tools
Experience CFD trading online the way it was meant to be – intuitive, fast and portable. Axi has the tools you need to trade your edge.
Diversify your trading portfolio with fast execution.
fast execution.
What are the nature and risks of trading Indices CFDs?
Indices CFDs let you speculate on prices without owning the underlying assets. You enter a contract with Axi to exchange the difference in the indices price between the contract's start and end.
While leverage has the potential to amplify gains, it can also lead to significant losses since Indices prices can fluctuate rapidly and unexpectedly. If the market moves against your position, you may be required to deposit additional funds to maintain your open trade. Failure to meet a margin call can result in your positions being closed at a loss. In volatile market conditions, it might be difficult to close your position at the desired price. Sudden market movements can cause prices to "gap" over your stop-loss orders, potentially leading to larger-than-anticipated losses.









