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S&P 100 Index


 

What is the S&P 100 Indicator?

The Standard & Poor's 100 Stock Index, known by its ticker symbol OEX, measures large company U.S. stock market performance. This market capitalization-weighted index is made up of 100 major, blue chip stocks across diverse industry groups. We add the volume of the S&P 100 Index components together on a minute-by-minute basis which now becomes the S&P 100 Indicator, an ideal indicator for predicting future index trends.

Chart 1: S&P 100 (^OEX) volume chart

S&P 100 chart

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S&P 100 Trading

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