Today, Apple shares are leading current trading among US BlueChip shares (as of 11:27:49 GMT) on Tradegate. Today’s trading saw a trading volume of 3,770 traded company shares with 107 transacted orders shortly after start of trading in London. Shares are currently being sold for €150.65, with bids coming in at €150.57. The corporation’s share price edged sideways after previous day’s close of trading. (Source: http://www.bankernews.co.uk/, a service of tradegate. Tradegate Exchange is Europe’s leading marketplace for private investors, major shareholder: Deutsche Börse Group.)
The second most traded US BlueChip share on Tradegate currently is Coca-Cola Co. In total, 18,513 company shares with 104 transacted orders were traded shortly after start of London trading. The current ask price is at €39.59 and bids are at €39.51. The corporation’s share price edged sideways after previous day’s close of trading.
Ranked third among the most traded US BlueChip shares on Tradegate Exchange is Procter & Gamble Co. Today’s trading saw a total of 4,156 traded company stocks with 56 transacted orders shortly after start of trading on the LSE. The current ask price is at €88.05, bids are at €87.81. The P&G share price dropped by -0.4% from previous day’s close of trading.
The stocks of Microsoft Corp are the fourth most traded among US BlueChip shares on Tradegate right now. In total, 5,554 shares were traded in 54 transacted orders shortly after start of trading on the LSE. Shares are currently being sold for €95.09, while bids are at €94.83. Microsoft’s shares are down by -0.6% compared to its closing price on previous day’s trading.
In fifth spot on Tradegate’s ranking of most traded US BlueChip shares is Johnson & Johnson. In total, 1,141 company stocks with 29 transacted orders crossed the counter shortly after start of London trading. The current ask price is at €120.02 and bidding is at €119.70. The company’s share price has seen a sideways movement of 0.1% since the closing bell on the previous day.
(Updated Wednesday, 20 February 2019, 11:27:49 GMT.)