Get real opportunities with virtual markets

Trade our exclusive Derived Indices that simulate real-world markets. Choose a market with volatility that suits your trading style. Most Derived Indices are available to trade 24/7.

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Trade Deriv’s Basket Indices, including Forex Baskets (AUD, EUR, GBP, USD) and a Gold Basket, each against a mix of five major currencies, equally weighted.

Why trade Basket Indices with Deriv

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Diversified exposure

Trade a mix of currencies in one position, with each currency in the basket equally weighted.

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Lower transaction costs

Save on spreads and commissions by trading multiple currencies within a single instrument.

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Risk management features

Utilise stop loss, take profit, and negative balance protection to protect your capital.

Basket Indices available on Deriv

Gold Basket

With the gold basket, you can hedge with gold against 5 global currencies with a single trade.

Forex Basket

Currency baskets measure the value of 1 major currency against a basket of 5 global currencies.

How to trade Basket Indices on Deriv

CFDs

Speculate on the price movements of popular Basket Indices with high leverage and advanced technical indicators.

Options

Predict the market trends of Basket Indices without the risk of losing your initial stake.

FAQs

When can I trade Basket Indices?

Basket indices are available 24/5, during market hours.

Do technical indicators work the same for Basket Indices?

It depends on the specific asset that you are trading. 

Basket Indices can be analysed using technical indicators, as their prices correlate to real forex markets, which are impacted by economic factors.

Can external news events impact the price of Basket Indices?

Basket Indices may be impacted as their prices are directly affected by the price of underlying financial instruments, which are affected by news events.