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What is the S&P 500 Indicator?
The
Standard & Poor's 500 Index
consists of 500 stocks chosen for market size, liquidity, and industry
group representation. It is a market-value weighted index (stock price
times number of shares outstanding), with each stock's weight in the
Index proportionate to its market value. The "500" is one of the most
widely used benchmarks of U.S. equity performance. We
add the volume of the S&P 500
Index components together on a minute-by-minute basis which now becomes
the S&P 500 Indicator, an ideal indicator
for predicting future
index trends.

Details of the above trades, and the
derivatives used for this index can be found in the Detailed Overview section of our site.
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