Today, Caterpillar shares are heading the pack in current trading among US BlueChip shares (as of 21:01:11 GMT) according to Tradegate – Germany’s leading retail exchange. By close of London trading, total traded company shares amounted to 88,247 with 1,556 transacted orders. The stock’s current ask price is at €118.88, while the bid price is at €118.76. The corporation suffered a loss of -0.5% from its level at 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 actively traded stocks among US BlueChip shares on Tradegate are Procter & Gamble Co. In all, traded company shares totalled 26,247 with 574 processed orders by close of trading in London. Stocks are currently selling for €110.22, bids are at €109.88. Compared to yesterday’s close of trading, the company’s share price has risen by 0.4%.
On today’s trading, Home Depot stocks secure third spot among US BlueChip shares on Tradegate. Today’s trading saw a trading volume of 14,450 traded company shares with 516 transacted orders by end of London trading. Current stocks are selling for €209.65 and bidding is at €208.95. The Home Depot share price saw a climb of 0.5% on yesterday’s close of trading.
The stocks of Apple Inc are the fourth most traded among US BlueChip shares on Tradegate right now. 360 transactions with a total of 36,093 company stocks were processed by close of trading on the LSE. The ask price on stocks is currently at €201.85, bids are at €201.80. The company’s share price saw a climb of 1.2% on yesterday’s end of trading.
Microsoft Corp is currently ranked fifth on Tradegate’s list of most traded US BlueChip shares. Total traded stocks came to 20,559 with 259 orders transacted by close of trading in London. Stocks are currently selling for €125.60, while bids are at €125.54. The company’s share price climbed by 1.1% after close of trading yesterday.
(Updated Wednesday, 18 September 2019, 21:01:11 GMT.)