The stocks of Apple Inc are leading current trading among NASDAQ-100 shares (as of 12:02:43 GMT) according to Tradegate – Germany’s leading retail exchange. In total, 25,666 company stocks with 365 transacted orders were traded shortly after start of London trading. Stocks are currently selling at €232.30, while bids are in at €232.10. The company’s share price saw a climb of 0.3% on 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 second most actively traded stocks among NASDAQ-100 shares on Tradegate are Microsoft Corp. In all, 15,384 company stocks with 278 transacted orders crossed the counter shortly after start of trading on the LSE. The current ask price is at €130.48, while bids are at €130.40. The corporation’s shares climbed by 0.4% compared to previous day’s closing price.
Third place among NASDAQ-100 shares traded on Tradegate is Amazon.com Inc. Soon after London start of trading, 2,129 shares crossed the counter in 251 transactions. Shares are currently selling at €1,629.60, while bids are coming in at €1,628.80. Compared to yesterday’s close of trading, the company’s share price has risen by 0.4%.
Ranked fourth among the most traded NASDAQ-100 shares on Tradegate Exchange is The Kraft Heinz Co. Today’s trading saw a total of 27,370 traded company shares with 186 transacted orders shortly after start of trading on the LSE. The ask price on stocks is currently at €30.08, while bids are at €30.02. The company’s share price climbed by 0.2% after close of trading yesterday.
Ranked fifth among the most traded NASDAQ-100 shares on Tradegate Exchange is Nvidia Corp. Today’s trading saw a total of 6,594 traded stocks with 150 transacted orders shortly after start of London trading. The ask price on stocks is currently at €190.64, bids are at €190.22. The company’s shares climbed by 0.5% compared to previous day’s closing price.
(Updated Tuesday, 05 November 2019, 12:02:43 GMT.)