The most traded stock among US BlueChip shares currently is Microsoft Corp (as of 12:01:05 GMT). In all, 40,477 company stocks with 492 transacted orders were traded shortly after start of London trading. Stocks are now selling for €123.34 and bids are coming in at €123.00. Microsoft suffered a -2.1% loss from its level on previous trading 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 shares of Johnson & Johnson are the second most traded among US BlueChip shares on Tradegate at the time of writing. 428 transacted orders with a trading volume of 21,564 company shares were processed shortly after start of London trading. So far, shares are being sold for €114.64 and bids are at €114.30. The Johnson & Johnson share price fell by -7.1% from its closing price on previous day’s trading.
On Tradegate Exchange, the shares of Apple Inc came in at third place on today’s trading of US BlueChip shares. Shortly after start of London trading, 13,871 company shares changed hands. To date, 242 orders have been transacted. The ask price on stocks is currently at €211.85, bids are at €211.75. The corporation’s share price edged sideways at 0.1% after previous day’s close of trading.
Ranked fourth among the most traded US BlueChip shares on Tradegate Exchange is Coca-Cola Co. Shortly after start of trading in London, 20,565 company shares were traded in 213 transacted orders. The current ask price is at €49.18, while bidding is at €48.98. Compared to yesterday’s close of trading, the share price has risen by 1.3%.
In fifth spot on Tradegate’s ranking of most traded US BlueChip shares is International Business Machines Corp. After the LSE opened, 11,102 company shares crossed the counter. Total order transactions came to 179. The ask price on stocks is currently at €120.40, bids are at €119.90. The company suffered a loss of -0.6% from its level at previous day’s close of trading.
(Updated Sunday, 20 October 2019, 12:01:05 GMT.)