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DAX INDEX TODAY

The DAX (Deutscher Aktienindex) is the most important index in Germany and the leading index of the Deutsche Börse. It has been published since June 1988 and replaced the older Hardy Index and the Börsen-Zeitung index. The DAX entered trading at a level of 1,163.52 points. This level resulted from the fact that the closing price for 1987 had been set at 1,000 points and the DAX prices were calculated from this point onwards until June 1988, although the DAX did not yet exist at this time. (read more) The DAX is the German blue-chip index and consists of the 40 German companies with the highest market capitalization and the largest stock market turnover, the performance of which is reflected in the DAX. In total, the companies listed in the DAX represent around 79 per cent of the German stock exchange value. For this reason, the DAX and its performance are also regarded as an indicator for the German share market as a whole. In order to be included in the DAX, a company must fulfill certain criteria. For example, shares must be listed in the Prime Standard of the Deutsche Börse. In this exchange segment, companies must meet specific international transparency requirements. For example, the companies must present regular quarterly reports and annual financial statements as well as hold an annual analyst conference. In addition, ad hoc reports must be published in German and English. The composition of the DAX is reviewed once annually and adjusted where necessary. The adjust...

DAX.DX

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The German stock index DAX 40 (GER40) was introduced under "DAX" on July, 1st in 1988 by the Frankfurt Stock Exchange. It consists of the 40 largest companies listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange based on the market capitalization and liquidity. The trading hours for the Frankfurt Stock Exchange take place from 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. CET. The DAX40 is usually reported as a performance index, which means that the dividends of the companies are reinvested. Short Term Elliott Wave View in DAX suggests the rally from 3.20.2023 low is in progress as a 5 waves impulse. Up from 3.20.2023 low, wave 1 ended at 15298.49 and pullback in wave 2 ended at 14809.82. Index then extends higher in wave 3 towards 16331.94. Pullback in wave 4 is unfolding as a zigzag E Short Term Elliott Wave View in DAX suggests the rally from 3.20.2023 low is in progress as a 5 waves impulse. Up from 3.20.2023 low, wave 1 ended at 15298.49 and pullback in wave 2 ended at 14809.82. Index then extends higher in wave 3 towards 16331.94. Pullback in wave 4 is unfolding as a zigzag E DAX formed two powerful patterns. The bigger one was a Falling Wedge & the smaller one was a Reverse Cup & Handle (Which I believed I made up, in case you go Google and not find it :P) The price broke up and headed straight to the top of the wedge which is a decent target for the pattern. 7 >2 DAX formed two powerful patterns. The bigger one was a Falling Wedge & the smaller one was a Reverse Cup & Handle (Which I believed I made ...

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DAX INDEX TODAY

The DAX (Deutscher Aktienindex) is the most important index in Germany and the leading index of the Deutsche Börse. It has been published since June 1988 and replaced the older Hardy Index and the Börsen-Zeitung index. The DAX entered trading at a level of 1,163.52 points. This level resulted from the fact that the closing price for 1987 had been set at 1,000 points and the DAX prices were calculated from this point onwards until June 1988, although the DAX did not yet exist at this time. (read more) The DAX is the German blue-chip index and consists of the 40 German companies with the highest market capitalization and the largest stock market turnover, the performance of which is reflected in the DAX. In total, the companies listed in the DAX represent around 79 per cent of the German stock exchange value. For this reason, the DAX and its performance are also regarded as an indicator for the German share market as a whole. In order to be included in the DAX, a company must fulfill certain criteria. For example, shares must be listed in the Prime Standard of the Deutsche Börse. In this exchange segment, companies must meet specific international transparency requirements. For example, the companies must present regular quarterly reports and annual financial statements as well as hold an annual analyst conference. In addition, ad hoc reports must be published in German and English. The composition of the DAX is reviewed once annually and adjusted where necessary. The adjust...

DAX Index Chart

The German stock index DAX 40 (GER40) was introduced under "DAX" on July, 1st in 1988 by the Frankfurt Stock Exchange. It consists of the 40 largest companies listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange based on the market capitalization and liquidity. The trading hours for the Frankfurt Stock Exchange take place from 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. CET. The DAX40 is usually reported as a performance index, which means that the dividends of the companies are reinvested. Short Term Elliott Wave View in DAX suggests the rally from 3.20.2023 low is in progress as a 5 waves impulse. Up from 3.20.2023 low, wave 1 ended at 15298.49 and pullback in wave 2 ended at 14809.82. Index then extends higher in wave 3 towards 16331.94. Pullback in wave 4 is unfolding as a zigzag E Short Term Elliott Wave View in DAX suggests the rally from 3.20.2023 low is in progress as a 5 waves impulse. Up from 3.20.2023 low, wave 1 ended at 15298.49 and pullback in wave 2 ended at 14809.82. Index then extends higher in wave 3 towards 16331.94. Pullback in wave 4 is unfolding as a zigzag E DAX formed two powerful patterns. The bigger one was a Falling Wedge & the smaller one was a Reverse Cup & Handle (Which I believed I made up, in case you go Google and not find it :P) The price broke up and headed straight to the top of the wedge which is a decent target for the pattern. 7 >2 DAX formed two powerful patterns. The bigger one was a Falling Wedge & the smaller one was a Reverse Cup & Handle (Which I believed I made ...

DAX.DX

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