When synthetic indices were introduced in 2016, I found myself getting confused about Volatility Indices lot size. Coming from forex β where almost every pair had a minimum lot size of 0.01, and a 1 pip move was typically worth about 10 cents β I suddenly saw Volatility Indices minimum lot sizes that varied from […]
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If youβre new to trading Volatility Indices on Deriv, the hardest part is knowing which ones to start with. Some Volatility Indices are perfect for beginners β smooth, forgiving, and ideal for learning key trading skills.Others (like V250 1s or V100 1s) move so fast they can easily blow your account if youβre not ready. […]
If you want fast markets, big moves, and maximum trading potential β the most volatile Volatility Indices on Deriv deliver just that. These are the indices I turn to when I want to test breakout strategies, run scalping bots, or push an aggressive growth phase on a small account. But they demand respect β the […]
When I first started trading on Deriv back in 2016, moving money in and out of my account was a real challenge. Bank cards didnβt always work. E-wallet fees were too high. And if you wanted to trade on weekends or late at night, good luck finding a reliable method. This is exactly why I […]
When I started trading Derivβs synthetic indices in 2016 I stuck exclusively to MT5 because it was the only available platform. Fast forward to 2025, the broker has had major improvements and now has a number of platforms for trading Deriv synthetic indices. This has given traders a lot of convenience and options. The downside […]
Every day I see people typing βflix1 synthetic index price Derivβ into Googleβand ending up frustrated, because βFlix 1β isnβt actually an asset on Deriv. In my own live-test sessions, I discovered that the real one-second volatility index is βVolatility 10 (1 s),β often nicknamed βV10 1 sβ (or βVIX 1,β which beginners sometimes mis-spell […]
Synthetic indices from Deriv have exploded in popularityβespecially across Africa and Indiaβdespite being less than a decade old. Back in 2016 when I first traded V75, only a handful of us were in the game. Fast-forward to today, and there are WhatsApp, Telegram, and Facebook groups bursting at the seams, plus countless YouTube channels dedicated […]
When synthetic indices first appeared, I was baffled by their lot sizes. I came from forex, where 0.01 is the base lot, so seeing V75 start at 0.001 felt alien. Then Boom & Crash indices use 0.20 minimum lotsβyet their price moves at a snailβs pace. I remember comparing a 0.2 lot on Boom 100 […]
When I first dove into synthetic indices back in 2016, there were only a handfulβand everyone swore by V75. Naturally, I jumped in headfirst on that one. Looking back, though, that wasnβt always the kindest introductionβthere were gentler indices that wouldβve spared a newbieβs balance in those early days. The problem is that I had […]
Timing is half the battleβyet most blogs toss out random βbest times to tradeβ with zero data to back them up. When I first started, I figured synthetic indices ran at the same pace 24/7βafter all, theyβre just algorithms, immune to news or fundamentals. Boy, was I wrong. Over time I spotted recurring patterns, but […]