Today, Apple shares are heading the pack in current trading among NASDAQ-100 shares (as of 09:27:38 GMT) on Tradegate. Today’s trading saw a trading volume of 75,326 traded stocks with 673 transacted orders shortly after start of London trading. Currently, shares are selling at €181.56, with bids coming in at €181.42. The Apple share price climbed by 0.9% after close of trading yesterday. (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 NASDAQ-100 share on Tradegate currently is Amazon.com Inc. Today’s trading saw a trading volume of 8,544 traded shares with 446 transacted orders shortly after start of trading on the LSE. Stocks are currently selling at €1,658.00 and bids are in at €1,657.00. Since close of trading yesterday, the company’s share price has climbed by 0.4%.
On Tradegate Exchange, the shares of Microsoft Corp came in at third place on today’s trading of NASDAQ-100 shares. 312 transactions with a trading volume of 24,224 company shares were processed shortly after start of trading on the LSE. The stock’s current ask price is at €110.00 and the bid price is at €109.68. The company’s share price saw a climb of 1.8% on yesterday’s end of trading.
PayPal Holdings Inc is currently ranked fourth on Tradegate’s list of most traded NASDAQ-100 shares. In total, 13,760 shares were traded in 261 transactions shortly after start of trading on the LSE. The ask price on stocks is currently at €95.67, while bids are at €95.58. The company suffered a -0.7% loss from its level on previous trading day.
Qualcomm Inc secures fifth place on Tradegate’s ranking of most traded NASDAQ-100 shares. In total, 24,094 company shares were traded in 221 transactions shortly after start of trading in London. Stocks are currently selling for €71.38, while bids are at €70.95. Since yesterday’s close of trading, the share price has risen by 1.2%.
(Updated Monday, 22 April 2019, 09:27:38 GMT.)