Today, Apple stocks are the most actively traded among NASDAQ-100 shares (as of 09:01:10 GMT) on Tradegate. In all, 60,645 company shares were traded in 581 transactions in advance of London stock market trading. Shares are currently being sold for €206.60, with bids coming in at €206.50. The company’s share price has risen by 2.7% since yesterday’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 stocks of Amazon.com Inc are the second most traded among NASDAQ-100 shares on Tradegate right now. Before the LSE opened, 3,974 company stocks crossed the counter. Currently, 515 orders have been processed. Stocks are now selling for €1,585.20 and bids are coming in at €1,583.40. The company’s share price has climbed by 1.1% since close of trading yesterday.
Ranked third among the most traded NASDAQ-100 shares on Tradegate Exchange is Microsoft Corp. Today’s trading saw a total of 22,576 traded stocks with 409 transacted orders before start of trading on the LSE. So far, shares are being sold for €125.84, bids are at €125.46. Since yesterday’s close of trading, the share price has climbed by 0.9%.
Tesla Inc secures fourth place on Tradegate’s ranking of most traded NASDAQ-100 shares. 219 transacted orders with a trading volume of 6,236 stocks were registered in advance of London stock market trading. Shares are currently selling at €211.00 and bids are coming in at €210.40. Since yesterday’s close of trading, the company’s share price has climbed by 0.2%.
The fifth most actively traded stocks among NASDAQ-100 shares on Tradegate are Alphabet Inc|N Class A. In all, 2,094 company stocks with 205 transacted orders crossed the counter in advance of London stock market trading. Currently, shares are selling at €1,103.40, with bids coming in at €1,101.20. The company’s share price has risen by 1.6% since yesterday’s close of trading.
(Updated Saturday, 05 October 2019, 09:01:10 GMT.)