About FTSE 100 Index
The UK Financial Times Stock Exchange 100, more commonly known as the FTSE 100 or 'Footsie', is an index of share prices of the largest 100 companies listed on the London Stock Exchange (LSE) by market capitalization. The index was launched on January 3, 1984 at a base value of 1000, and the index level is calculated in real-time. The FTSE 100 represents approximately 81% of the entire market capitalization of the LSE, and even though it doesn't encompass the whole market, it is widely viewed as the best indicator of the heath of UK stocks. In recent years, however, given the uptick in international companies counted in the FTSE 100, this particular market index is no longer viewed as the best health indicator of the UK economy - that goes to the FTSE 250, which has a smaller proportion of multinationals among its constituents.
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FTSE100 uptrend intact above pivotal support at 10740The FTSE remains in a bullish trend, with recent price action showing signs of a breakout within the broader uptrend.
Support Zone: 10740 – a key level from previous consolidation. Price is currently testing or approaching this level.
A bullish rebound from 10740 would confirm ongoing upside momen
FTSE 100 Wave Analysis – 26 February 2026
- FTSE 100 broke resistance level 10800.00
- Likely to rise to resistance level 11000.00
FTSE 100 index under the bullish pressure after the price broke above the key resistance level 10800.00 intersecting with the resistance trendline of the daily up channel from December.
The breakout of the re
FTSE100 uptrend breakout resistance at 10950The FTSE remains in a bullish trend, with recent price action showing signs of a breakout within the broader uptrend.
Support Zone: 10740 – a key level from previous consolidation. Price is currently testing or approaching this level.
A bullish rebound from 10740 would confirm ongoing upside momen
Indices at record highs: Will the rally continue or is a pullbacIn recent weeks, stock markets have continued to set new records: #ASX200, #ESTX50, #FTSE100 and #NIKKEI225 are holding at or near historic highs. The rally is supported by several factors at once: strong corporate earnings, positive profit expectations, steady demand for major blue-chip companies,
UK100 H1 | Falling Towards 50% Fib SupportBased on the H1 chart analysis, we could see the price fall towards our buy entry level at 10,371.86, which is a pullback support that aligns with the 50% Fibonacci retracement.
Our stop loss is set at 10,308.08, which is a pullback support that aligns with the 78.6% Fibonacci retracement.
Our tak
UK100 H1 | Bullish ContinuationBased on the H1 chart analysis, we could see the price fall to our buy entry level at 10,272.16, which is a pullback support that aligns with the 50% Fibonacci retracement.
Our stop loss is set at 10,222.71, which is a pullback support that aligns with the 50% Fibonacci retracement.
Our take profi
UK100 - ANOTHER SET UP TO KILL THE BEASTTeam, over the past week, we’ve absolutely dominated the UK100, and this consistency is exactly what keeps us ahead.
I expect the market to continue pushing higher during the UK or European market open.
Here is our structured setup:
SHORT ENTRY: 10736–10752
STOP LOSS: 10835
TARGETS
Target 1: 107
UK100 another set up trade to DESTROY the FTSE100Last Friday’s short at 10705–10715 played out perfectly and hit our targets.
Today UK100 recovered quickly, but the structure is giving us another clean short setup.
SHORT ENTRY ZONE
10735–10756 - This area where sellers should step back in.
TARGETS
Target 1: 10696–10682
→ Take partial profits
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FTSE100 uptrend continuation supported above 10600The FTSE remains in a bullish trend, with recent price action showing signs of a breakout within the broader uptrend.
Support Zone: 10600 – a key level from previous consolidation. Price is currently testing or approaching this level.
A bullish rebound from 10600 would confirm ongoing upside momen
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Frequently Asked Questions
FTSE 100 Index reached its highest quote on Feb 27, 2026 — 10,936.3 GBP. See more data on the FTSE 100 Index chart.
The lowest ever quote of FTSE 100 Index is 4,789.1 GBP. It was reached on Mar 23, 2020. See more data on the FTSE 100 Index chart.
FTSE 100 Index 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 FTSE 100 Index futures or funds or invest in its components.









