Volatility 75 & Nasdaq on Exness
Whether Exness offers Volatility 75 and how to trade volatility and the Nasdaq instead.
Open Exness Account →Volatility 75 (V75) is a synthetic volatility index offered by certain other brokers — Exness does not provide synthetic indices. Instead, Exness focuses on real markets, including a US Tech 100 (Nasdaq) index CFD for US tech exposure, plus forex, metals, crypto and energies. Real-market volatility is driven by news and sessions, so check your Market Watch for the exact instruments available.
Volatility 75, VIX and Nasdaq explained
- 'Volatility 75' (V75) is a synthetic index offered by some other brokers, not Exness.
- Exness focuses on real markets — forex, metals, crypto, energies, stocks and indices.
- For US tech exposure, Exness offers a US Tech 100 (Nasdaq) index CFD.
- Real-market volatility comes from news, sessions and macro data.
- Always trade the instruments actually listed in your Exness platform.
Volatility & index options
| You want | On Exness |
|---|---|
| Synthetic 'Volatility 75' | Not offered |
| US tech exposure | US Tech 100 (Nasdaq) CFD |
| Real-market volatility | Forex, indices, metals, crypto |
Frequently asked questions
Does Exness have Volatility 75?
No — Volatility 75 is a synthetic index offered by some other brokers. Exness trades real markets, including a US Tech 100 (Nasdaq) index CFD and major forex pairs.
Can I trade the Nasdaq on Exness?
Yes — Exness offers a US Tech 100 index CFD that tracks major US technology stocks, traded long or short with leverage on MetaTrader.
Where does volatility come from on Exness?
From real-market drivers — economic news, session overlaps and macro data — rather than a synthetic generator. Indices and metals can be especially active.
Is the Volatility 75 index on Exness MT4 or MT5?
No. Volatility 75 is a synthetic index offered by some other brokers and is not listed on Exness MT4 or MT5. Exness MetaTrader shows real markets instead — forex, metals, crypto, energies, stocks and indices.
Does Exness have Nasdaq 100?
Yes — Exness offers a US Tech 100 (Nasdaq) index CFD that tracks major US technology stocks, traded long or short with leverage on MetaTrader.
Can you buy a synthetic volatility index on Exness?
No — synthetic volatility indices such as V75 are offered by certain other brokers, not Exness. On Exness you take volatility exposure through real instruments: indices, metals and crypto CFDs.
How do traders get volatility exposure on Exness?
Through real, news-driven markets — major indices (including the US Tech 100), gold and other metals, and crypto CFDs — rather than a generated synthetic index. Check your Market Watch for the exact instruments available.