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Why is the DAX important to traders?

The Deutscher Aktienindex, or DAX, tracks the value of the 30 biggest companies listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange (FSE) and this is represented in real time by the DAX price.

As the listed companies that make up the DAX 30 index represent around 75% of the total market cap of the FSE, the DAX is often viewed as a gauge for the German economy. This is one reason why DAX trading is popular with many of our clients. You can track its price in real time on our platform using our DAX live chart.

The German economy is the largest in the European Union and the fifth biggest economy globally. It is an active and liquid market and this is why so many of our clients choose to trade DAX.

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DAX trading hours

The main trading hours for the DAX 30 index are between 09:00 and 17:30 CET, though Deutsche Börse also calculates the early DAX (08:00 – 09:00 CET) and late DAX (17:30 – 22:00 CET) for trading out-of-hours.

You can trade the German DAX index 24 hours a day with Capital.com and monitor the price changes with our DAX live chart.

How to trade the DAX CFD

The DAX price typically provides traders with a high degree of liquidity, long trading hours and tight trading spreads. You can trade the DAX index today using CFDs (contracts for difference) or futures. Using CFDs to trade DAX will allow you to go long or short without having to deal with conventional exchanges, like Eurex.

Trade Germany 30 - DE30 CFD

Traders enjoy trading the DAX because trends can often be easy to spot on live charts. Traders who trade DAX 30 often find the trends to be well defined across a variety of timescales, making the DAX popular with CFD traders around the world.

You can trade DAX CFDs right here, right now. Just sign up at Capital.com and use our advanced web platform or download the best-in-class investment app to trade on the go. It will take you just 3 minutes to get started and access the world’s most traded markets.

How is the DAX calculated?

In order to trade on the DAX 30 index, a company must trade at least 15% of their market cap publicly and be listed for at least three years. They must also:

  • Belong to the ‘Prime Standard’ segment on the FSE

  • Represent the German economy

The DAX index is capitalisation-weighted, which means that companies with bigger market caps will have a bigger influence on the DAX’s share price. At the same time, any one company cannot have a weighting of more than 10% to trade on the DAX.

Companies trading on the German DAX are reviewed quarterly – they are added or removed based on the size of their order book and their market cap.

The prices used to formulate the DAX index are calculated by the second through trading platform Xetra. This makes the index a very liquid market - another reason why traders like to trade DAX.

Why trade DAX CFD with Capital.com

Advanced AI technology at its core: A Facebook-like news feed provides users with personalised and unique content depending on their preferences. If a trader makes decisions based on biases, the innovative SmartFeed offers a range of materials to put him back on the right track. The neural network analyses in-app behaviour and recommends videos and articles to help polish your investment strategy. This hopefully helps you refine your approach when you trade DAX.

Trading on margin: Providing trading on margin (20:1 for major indices), Capital.com gives you access to the DAX 30 index with the help of CFDs.

Trading the difference: By trading CFDs on the DAX 30 index, you don’t buy the underlying asset itself, meaning you are not tied to it. You only speculate on the rise or fall of its share price. CFD trading is no different from traditional trading in terms of its associated strategies. A CFD investor can go short or long, set stop and limit losses and apply trading scenarios that align with his or her objectives. So whether your view is positive or negative, you can trade DAX in both directions.

All-round trading analysis: The browser-based platform allows traders to shape their own market analysis and forecasts with sleek technical indicators. Capital.com provides live market updates and various chart formats, available on desktop, iOS, and Android.

Focus on safety: Captal.com puts a special emphasis on safety. Licensed by CySEC, it complies with all regulations and ensures that its clients’ data security comes first. The company allows to withdraw money 24/7 and keeps traders’ funds across segregated bank accounts.

Businesses on the DAX

A list of the current companies trading on the DAX index today, correct as of September 2018:

Name Sell Buy Chg%
DBK Deutsche Bank AG - Sell - Buy 0.170%
ADSGN Adidas AG - Sell - Buy 0.500%
LHA Deutsche Lufthansa AG - Sell - Buy 0.115%
MBGn Mercedes Benz Group AG - Sell - Buy -0.480%
VOW3 Volkswagen AG - Sell - Buy -0.100%
VNA Vonovia SE - Sell - Buy 0.960%
IFX Infineon Technologies AG - Sell - Buy -0.105%
CBK Commerzbank AG - Sell - Buy 0.225%
BMW BMW AG - Sell - Buy -0.270%
BAYN Bayer AG - Sell - Buy 1.000%
SIE Siemens AG - Sell - Buy -2.450%
BASd Basf SE - Sell - Buy -0.090%
DPW Deutsche Post AG - Sell - Buy -0.280%
SAPd SAP SE - Sell - Buy 0.600%
MRK Merck & Co Inc - USD - Sell - Buy 0.270%
CONd Continental AG - Sell - Buy 0.200%
EOAN E.ON SE - Sell - Buy 0.135%
TKA Thyssenkrupp AG - Sell - Buy 0.090%
RWE RWE AG - Sell - Buy 0.740%
DB1 Deutsche Boerse AG - Sell - Buy 2.700%
FRE Fresenius SE & Co KGaA - Sell - Buy 0.540%
FME Fresenius Medical Care AG & Co KGaA - Sell - Buy 0.910%
BEI Beiersdorf AG - Sell - Buy -1.650%
HEId Heidelbergcement AG - Sell - Buy -0.520%
MUV2 Muenchener Rueckver AG - Sell - Buy 5.100%
HEN3 Henkel AG & Co KGaA - Sell - Buy 0.250%
PSM Prosiebensat1 Media SE - Sell - Buy 0.130%
BFH Bread Financial Holdings Inc - Sell - Buy -1.870%
DTE DTE Energy Company - Sell - Buy 0.770%
ALV Autoliv Inc. - USD - Sell - Buy -2.520%

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Name Sell Buy Chg%
MUV2 Muenchener Rueckver AG - Sell - Buy 5.100%
DB1 Deutsche Boerse AG - Sell - Buy 2.700%
BAYN Bayer AG - Sell - Buy 1.000%
VNA Vonovia SE - Sell - Buy 0.960%
FME Fresenius Medical Care AG & Co KGaA - Sell - Buy 0.910%
DTE DTE Energy Company - Sell - Buy 0.770%
RWE RWE AG - Sell - Buy 0.740%
SAPd SAP SE - Sell - Buy 0.600%
FRE Fresenius SE & Co KGaA - Sell - Buy 0.540%
ADSGN Adidas AG - Sell - Buy 0.500%
MRK Merck & Co Inc - USD - Sell - Buy 0.270%
HEN3 Henkel AG & Co KGaA - Sell - Buy 0.250%
CBK Commerzbank AG - Sell - Buy 0.225%
CONd Continental AG - Sell - Buy 0.200%
DBK Deutsche Bank AG - Sell - Buy 0.170%
EOAN E.ON SE - Sell - Buy 0.135%
PSM Prosiebensat1 Media SE - Sell - Buy 0.130%
LHA Deutsche Lufthansa AG - Sell - Buy 0.115%
TKA Thyssenkrupp AG - Sell - Buy 0.090%
BASd Basf SE - Sell - Buy -0.090%
VOW3 Volkswagen AG - Sell - Buy -0.100%
IFX Infineon Technologies AG - Sell - Buy -0.105%
BMW BMW AG - Sell - Buy -0.270%
DPW Deutsche Post AG - Sell - Buy -0.280%
MBGn Mercedes Benz Group AG - Sell - Buy -0.480%
HEId Heidelbergcement AG - Sell - Buy -0.520%
BEI Beiersdorf AG - Sell - Buy -1.650%
BFH Bread Financial Holdings Inc - Sell - Buy -1.870%
SIE Siemens AG - Sell - Buy -2.450%
ALV Autoliv Inc. - USD - Sell - Buy -2.520%

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Name Sell Buy Chg%
ALV Autoliv Inc. - USD - Sell - Buy -2.520%
SIE Siemens AG - Sell - Buy -2.450%
BFH Bread Financial Holdings Inc - Sell - Buy -1.870%
BEI Beiersdorf AG - Sell - Buy -1.650%
HEId Heidelbergcement AG - Sell - Buy -0.520%
MBGn Mercedes Benz Group AG - Sell - Buy -0.480%
DPW Deutsche Post AG - Sell - Buy -0.280%
BMW BMW AG - Sell - Buy -0.270%
IFX Infineon Technologies AG - Sell - Buy -0.105%
VOW3 Volkswagen AG - Sell - Buy -0.100%
BASd Basf SE - Sell - Buy -0.090%
TKA Thyssenkrupp AG - Sell - Buy 0.090%
LHA Deutsche Lufthansa AG - Sell - Buy 0.115%
PSM Prosiebensat1 Media SE - Sell - Buy 0.130%
EOAN E.ON SE - Sell - Buy 0.135%
DBK Deutsche Bank AG - Sell - Buy 0.170%
CONd Continental AG - Sell - Buy 0.200%
CBK Commerzbank AG - Sell - Buy 0.225%
HEN3 Henkel AG & Co KGaA - Sell - Buy 0.250%
MRK Merck & Co Inc - USD - Sell - Buy 0.270%
ADSGN Adidas AG - Sell - Buy 0.500%
FRE Fresenius SE & Co KGaA - Sell - Buy 0.540%
SAPd SAP SE - Sell - Buy 0.600%
RWE RWE AG - Sell - Buy 0.740%
DTE DTE Energy Company - Sell - Buy 0.770%
FME Fresenius Medical Care AG & Co KGaA - Sell - Buy 0.910%
VNA Vonovia SE - Sell - Buy 0.960%
BAYN Bayer AG - Sell - Buy 1.000%
DB1 Deutsche Boerse AG - Sell - Buy 2.700%
MUV2 Muenchener Rueckver AG - Sell - Buy 5.100%

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Name Sell Buy Chg%
BFH Bread Financial Holdings Inc - Sell - Buy -1.870%
ALV Autoliv Inc. - USD - Sell - Buy -2.520%
VNA Vonovia SE - Sell - Buy 0.960%
TKA Thyssenkrupp AG - Sell - Buy 0.090%
FME Fresenius Medical Care AG & Co KGaA - Sell - Buy 0.910%
MRK Merck & Co Inc - USD - Sell - Buy 0.270%
CBK Commerzbank AG - Sell - Buy 0.225%
DTE DTE Energy Company - Sell - Buy 0.770%
CONd Continental AG - Sell - Buy 0.200%
DBK Deutsche Bank AG - Sell - Buy 0.170%
IFX Infineon Technologies AG - Sell - Buy -0.105%
PSM Prosiebensat1 Media SE - Sell - Buy 0.130%
LHA Deutsche Lufthansa AG - Sell - Buy 0.115%
BAYN Bayer AG - Sell - Buy 1.000%
ADSGN Adidas AG - Sell - Buy 0.500%
BEI Beiersdorf AG - Sell - Buy -1.650%
SIE Siemens AG - Sell - Buy -2.450%
MBGn Mercedes Benz Group AG - Sell - Buy -0.480%
FRE Fresenius SE & Co KGaA - Sell - Buy 0.540%
HEN3 Henkel AG & Co KGaA - Sell - Buy 0.250%
RWE RWE AG - Sell - Buy 0.740%
BMW BMW AG - Sell - Buy -0.270%
BASd Basf SE - Sell - Buy -0.090%
HEId Heidelbergcement AG - Sell - Buy -0.520%
VOW3 Volkswagen AG - Sell - Buy -0.100%
MUV2 Muenchener Rueckver AG - Sell - Buy 5.100%
SAPd SAP SE - Sell - Buy 0.600%
DPW Deutsche Post AG - Sell - Buy -0.280%
DB1 Deutsche Boerse AG - Sell - Buy 2.700%
EOAN E.ON SE - Sell - Buy 0.135%

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The Big Three automobile manufacturers – Daimler (parent company of Mercedes-Benz), BMW and Volkswagen – hold a significant portion of the DAX’s weighting.

History of the DAX

The DAX index was first published on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange on 1 July 1988 with a starting index level of 1,163 points. Frank Mella, who was then editor at German newspaper Börsen-Zeitung, is credited with the DAX’s invention, after his publisher gave him the task of devising a German stock market index.

The operator of the DAX 30, Deutsche Börse, has added several related indices since 1988. These include the MDAX, which represents the 50 biggest companies after the DAX; the TecDAX, which represents the 30 biggest technology companies outside the DAX; and the HDAX, which combines the DAX, MDAX and TecDAX.

The DAX share price often tends to be considerably volatile in comparison to its UK and US counterparts, making DAX trading an attractive opportunity for traders. As with any trading, however, it is not without its risk.

Performance of the DAX

In 2019 the DAX index performance grew by 30 per cent and the Germany 30 forecast for the first quarter 2020 looked bright. However, on February 19, 2020, when the index climbed up to its new all-time high of 13,789, the rally came to an end.

The DAX price spiked dramatically alongside with other popular stock market indices, including the Dow Jones, the S&P 500 and the NASDAQ 100. It found the bottom on March 18, 2020 at 8.441, which represented a devastating 39 per cent drop from the February’s high.

Since then, the index reversed to the upward and moved up to 10,650 by mid-April. The latest DAX 20 price as of June 17, 2020 is 12,315 and experts believe there is still room for further growth.

See the DAX index performance, historical data and chart below:

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FAQ

What is the Germany 30?

Germany 30 is a term used by Capital.com, along with most other leveraged trading provides, for our market on the DAX.

What is Prime Standard?

Germany’s indices are taken from the ‘Prime Standard’ portion of stocks on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange, which has strict regulations in place that govern transparency and imposed by German law. Any company listed on the DAX that fails to fulfil its Prime Standard requirements will be demoted to ‘General Standard’, and is thus unable to feature on the DAX, MDAX, TecDAX or HDAX.

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FAQs

Trade DAX: Your guide to trade DAX 30 index | Capital.com | Trade now? ›

In order to trade on the DAX 30 index, a company must trade at least 15% of their market cap publicly and be listed for at least three years. They must also: Belong to the 'Prime Standard' segment on the FSE. Represent the German economy.

How to invest in DAX 30? ›

Like any stock index, you can't invest directly in the DAX. You can, however, invest in exchange traded funds that are designed to track the DAX's price. Or you can buy shares in the businesses that make up the index.

How do I trade DAX index? ›

To open a position, follow these three steps:
  1. Decide how you'd like to trade the index. You can harness the power of the DAX by trading Germany 40 ETFs and individual shares, or trading on the index's value.
  2. Create a trading plan. ...
  3. Open a live account.

What is DAX 30 in forex? ›

The DAX 30 index is the benchmark Stock Market Index (known as the Deutscher Aktienindex), in German Stock Indices and overall economic performance of the country, which lends itself to investor sentiment towards German equities.

What moves the DAX 30? ›

What moves the DAX's price? The change in market value of each company included on the DAX index is weighted. This in turn determines what the index is worth on a daily basis.

Where to invest 10 000 euros in Germany? ›

Different ways to invest money (2021)
  • Investing money in a savings account.
  • Investing money in funds.
  • Investing money in ETFs.
  • Investing money in shares.
  • Investing money in bonds.
  • Investing money in cryptocurrencies.
  • Investing money in gold.
  • Investing money in real estate.

Which is the best ETF in Germany? ›

The best Germany ETFs by 1 year return
1Xtrackers DAX UCITS ETF 1D26.33%
2Amundi ETF DAX UCITS ETF DR26.30%
3Deka DAX UCITS ETF26.26%

Is DAX easy to trade? ›

Liquidity: The DAX is one of the most heavily traded indices in the world. Because of this, it offers great liquidity and allows easy buying or selling of a position. Position sizing: Trading an index via CFD markets allows the trader to size their position in ways that owning a portfolio of stocks cannot.

Is the DAX good to trade? ›

Advantages of Trading the DAX 30 Index

There are a number of advantages to trading the DAX 30. These include the long trading hours of the Frankfurt stock exchange, which is open for nearly 9 hours each day, the high level of liquidity offered by this global index, and the tight trading spreads traders enjoy.

What is the best time to trade the DAX? ›

The DAX 40's trading hours are between 09:00 – 17:40 in Central European (CET) time. However, out of hours prices are also calculated through the late DAX (17:40 – 22:00 CET time) and early DAX (08:00 to 09:00 CET time).

Is DAX same as Germany 30? ›

The GER40 is the new name for the Deutscher Aktien Index (DAX), or the GER30 as it was commonly known. It is Germany's leading stock market index. It tracks the largest blue-chip businesses on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange based on their market value and liquidity.

What is Germany DAX 30? ›

The DAX 30 is the benchmark Stock Market Index (known as the Deutscher Aktienindex), in German Stock Indices and overall economic performance of the country, which lends itself to investor sentiment towards German equities.

What is the best time to trade Germany 30? ›

Frankfurt Stock Exchange trading hours are from 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. CET, considered the best hours for trading. The European giant, the GER30, now the GER40, opens and closes (trading hours) at 08:00-22:00 local time and 07:00-21:00 GMT. It can be traded during these trading hours.

Is German 30 same as German 40? ›

GER30 is a part of Deutsche Börse AG, and it was initially established in 1988. As of 2021, it has been rebranded as GER40 (German 40) due to changes in the selection criteria of the underlying stocks that make up the index.

Why is DAX so strong? ›

The private domestic sector is enjoying a twin surplus from federal government spending and a strong external sector. Aggregate demand is enjoying a three-way boost from federal government spending, the external sector, and bank credit creation.

Is DAX 30 the same as DAX 40? ›

The DAX 30 became the DAX 40 on September 20 2021. Additions to the index were Airbus, Zalando, Siemens Healthineers, HelloFresh, Symrise, Sartorius, Porsche Automobile Holding, Brenntag, Puma and Qiagen.

How to invest in late 30s? ›

7 tips to build wealth in your 30s
  1. Solidify a financial plan.
  2. Get rid of debt.
  3. Get your employer's retirement plan match.
  4. Contribute to an IRA.
  5. Maximize your retirement savings.
  6. Stick with stocks for long-term goals.
  7. Potentially build wealth by purchasing a home.
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Is DAX 30 same as GER30? ›

About DAX Index

The German stock index DAX 30 (GER30) was introduced under "DAX" on July, 1st in 1988 by the Frankfurt Stock Exchange. It consists of the 30 largest companies listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange based on the market capitalization and liquidity.

How to invest in web 30? ›

No. You cannot invest directly in Web 3.0, but you can choose to be an active or passive investor through a variety of investment options. Active investment options include cryptocurrency and NFTs, while passive investment options involve buying stocks in companies actively engaged in Web 3.0.

What is the dividend yield of DAX 30? ›

DAX Dividend Information

DAX has a dividend yield of 2.88% and paid $0.76 per share in the past year. The dividend is paid every six months and the last ex-dividend date was Jun 29, 2023.

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