Cryptocurrency exchange Huobi Pro is launching a new market index for its customers, the company announced Wednesday.
The Huobi main force index will track ten different digital assets traded against USDT on its platform in real time, according to a press release.
The index will "Reflect the overall performance of Huobi Pro market," allowing investors to see a single aggregated feed rather than having to check on individual assets one at a time.
"Huobi main force has divided digital assets into four main categories: digital asset, platform, application and real asset substitute. Assets will be ranked according to their turnover, and top assets of each category will be selected as index samples. After samples are selected, the sample weight will be calculated based on the daily average trading volume of the previous quarter."
Huobi plans to "Launch index-based products with Huobi's main force index as the tracking target at Huobi Pro" by June 10.
Huobi also has a contingency in place in case an asset is delisted, the press release stated, noting that "When an unexpected delisting of the index component occurs, the sample is temporarily replaced. And the coins that are ranked first in the candidate list will be selected as the sample coins in turn."
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Huobi Pro Launches New Crypto Market Index
Published on May 23, 2018
by Coindesk | Published on Coinage
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