About Germany 40 Cash (E25)
The German stock index DAX 40 (GER40) was introduced under "DAX" on July, 1st in 1988 by the Frankfurt Stock Exchange. It consists of the 40 largest companies listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange based on the market capitalization and liquidity. The trading hours for the Frankfurt Stock Exchange take place from 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. CET. The DAX40 is usually reported as a performance index, which means that the dividends of the companies are reinvested.
GER40 Holds Key Fibonacci Support – Upside Continuation LikelyThe GER40 chart indicates that a larger A-B-C corrective structure has been completed at the recent low, marked as (C), after which the index began a fresh impulsive upward move. From that bottom, price has formed a clean five-wave advance, confirming the start of a new bullish cycle. The recent pul
DAX breaking 7-month consolidationDAX Weekly Outlook – Consolidation Breakdown in Progress
The DAX has been moving in a broad 7-month consolidation range, showing neither a clear uptrend nor a downtrend. Such long consolidations often act as distribution zones, where smart money gradually exits positions before a larger move begins
DAX Breaks H&S Pattern – Eyes 22,300–22,200🔎 Chart Setup
DAX has given a breakdown of the Head & Shoulders pattern on the daily chart. This is a strong bearish reversal pattern, usually signaling further downside.
⚖️ Downside Targets
With the breakdown confirmed, the pattern target lies in the 22,300–22,200 zone.
As long as 24,000 (on a
Head & Shoulders on DAX Daily Chart – Watch for BreakdownThe DAX index is currently forming a Head and Shoulders pattern on the daily chart, a well-known bearish reversal formation. This pattern typically signals a potential shift in trend from bullish to bearish if the breakdown occurs.
Left Shoulder – Formed when prices peaked, followed by a correction
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Frequently Asked Questions
Germany 40 Cash (E25) reached its highest quote on Oct 9, 2025 — 24,770.4 EUR. See more data on the Germany 40 Cash (E25) chart.
The lowest ever quote of Germany 40 Cash (E25) is 1,913.4 EUR. It was reached on Mar 23, 1995. See more data on the Germany 40 Cash (E25) chart.
Germany 40 Cash (E25) is just a number that lets you track performance of the instruments comprising the index, so you can't invest in it directly. But you can buy Germany 40 Cash (E25) futures or funds or invest in its components.









