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Shares of the Nikkei 225 per se cannot be bought directly by the investors, as it is an index. They instead have an opportunity to get exposure in exchange-traded funds (ETFs), mutual funds, futures contracts, or contracts for difference (CFDs) that track the index performance. These options are frequently brought forward by FintechZoom in their section named Nikkei 225 Today, thus assisting readers in investigating viable investment paths. The retail investor likes ETFs as they provide a simple and relatively inexpensive method of tracking the index. On the other hand, futures and CFDs are probably more attractive to traders who are more advanced and require leverage or hedging positions that are tied to the performance of the Nikkei.
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