Today, Apple stocks are heading the pack in current trading among NASDAQ-100 shares (as of 12:01:33 GMT) on Tradegate – Germany’s leading retail exchange. Shortly after start of London trading, 17,465 stocks changed hands. In all, 269 orders were registered. The stock’s current ask price is at €206.90 and the bid price is at €206.80. The company’s share price has climbed by 0.7% since 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.)
On today’s trading, Amazon shares secure second spot among NASDAQ-100 shares on Tradegate. Shortly after start of London trading, 2,196 shares were traded in 194 transacted orders. Current stocks are selling for €1,601.40, while bidding is at €1,600.40. The corporation’s shares climbed by 0.5% compared to previous day’s closing price.
Ranked third among the most traded NASDAQ-100 shares on Tradegate Exchange is Microsoft Corp. After the LSE opened, 15,466 stocks changed hands. To date, 168 orders have been transacted. The stock’s current ask price is at €127.98 and the bid price is at €127.88. Since close of trading on previous day, Microsoft has seen its share price level out at 0.2%.
The fourth most traded NASDAQ-100 share on Tradegate currently is PayPal Holdings Inc. In all, 2,745 company stocks were traded in 66 transacted orders shortly after start of trading in London. Current stocks are selling for €95.49, bidding is at €95.29. The company’s share price has climbed by 0.2% since yesterday’s close of trading.
The shares of Netflix.com Inc are the fifth most traded among NASDAQ-100 shares on Tradegate at the time of writing. Soon after London start of trading, 2,138 company stocks crossed the counter in 58 transacted orders. Shares are currently being sold for €245.70, with bids coming in at €245.20. The Netflix share price has seen a sideways movement of -0.1% since the closing bell on the previous day.
(Updated Tuesday, 01 October 2019, 12:01:33 GMT.)