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INDEX SUMMARY |
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The CAC 40 Index is a benchmark French stock market index. The index represents a capitalization-weighted measure of the 40 most significant values among the 100 highest market caps on the Paris Bourse (now Euronext Paris). It is one of the main national indices of the pan-European stock exchange group Euronext alongside Brussels' BEL20, Lisbon's PSI-20 and Amsterdam's AEX.
The CAC 40 takes its name from the Paris Bourse's early automation system Continuous Assisted Quotation. Its base value of 1,000 was set on 31 December 1987. In 1 December 2003, the index's weighting system switched from being dependent on total market capitalisation to free float market cap only, in line with other leading indices. |
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FUND SUMMARY |
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The Lyxor ETF CAC 40 is a Ucit III compliant Exchange-traded fund established in France. The fund's investment objective is to track the performance of the CAC 40 index. |
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INDEX MARKET TIMING |
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Our innovative Market Timing System detects major trend changes in the
CAC 40 Index
and issue clear, definitive Buy and Sell trade signals. This
system can also detect markets that are accumulated at low prices and
distributed at high prices by big players.
Our goal is simple: To outperform the
CAC 40 Index
we are trading, and produce positive returns in both rising and falling trends. In
essence, we are not only to outperform a buy-and-hold strategy, but also to produce
absolute profits and to provide your portfolio with a greater level of diversification.
The following chart shows trading signals and how the
CAC 40 Index
was accumulated and distributed by institutional investors:
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MARKET TIMING PERFORMANCES |
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