Today, Amazon shares are the most actively traded among NASDAQ-100 shares (as of 01:01:07 GMT) according to Tradegate – Germany’s leading retail exchange. Today’s trading saw a total of 5,692 traded shares with 452 transacted orders by end of trading. Stocks are currently selling for €1,615.60, while bids are coming in at €1,614.60. The Amazon share price has seen a sideways movement since the closing bell on the previous day. (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 stocks of Apple Inc are the second most traded among NASDAQ-100 shares on Tradegate right now. By close of trading, 32,347 shares changed hands in 388 transactions. Currently, shares are selling at €189.44, with bids coming in at €189.36. The corporation’s share price edged sideways at 0.2% after previous day’s close of trading.
The stocks of Microsoft Corp are the third most traded among NASDAQ-100 shares on Tradegate right now. 21,878 company stocks with a total of 348 orders crossed the counter by close of trading. The ask price on stocks is currently at €125.32 and bids are at €125.26. Since close of trading yesterday, the share price has risen by 0.3%.
In fourth spot on Tradegate’s ranking of most traded NASDAQ-100 shares is Tesla Inc. Today’s trading saw a trading volume of 15,515 traded company stocks with 321 transacted orders by end of trading. Shares are currently being sold for €205.30, bids are at €204.90. Compared to yesterday’s close of trading, the share price has risen by 2.1%.
The stocks of Alphabet Inc|N Class A are the fifth most traded among NASDAQ-100 shares on Tradegate right now. Today’s trading saw a trading volume of 1,871 traded shares with 169 transacted orders by close of trading. Shares are currently being sold for €1,082.60, with bids coming in at €1,082.00. The share price of Alphabet has seen a sideways movement of 0.2% since the closing bell on the previous day.
(Updated Monday, 02 September 2019, 01:01:07 GMT.)