Daily Trading Flash: 10 most-traded shares 7 September 2022
7th September 2022 12:11
by Lee Wild from interactive investor
Here are the 10 most-traded stocks on the interactive investor platform during the morning trading session of 7 September 2022.
This is a list of the 10 most heavily traded shares on the interactive investor platform between the market open and late morning. The list also includes an additional column showing the percentage of all trades in each stock that were buy trades.
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Company name | Buy trades as a percentage of total trades (%) |
Cineworld Group (LSE:CINE) | 59 |
Lloyds Banking Group (LSE:LLOY) | 78 |
Orosur Mining Inc (LSE:OMI) | 58 |
Glencore (LSE:GLEN) | 78 |
Rio Tinto (LSE:RIO) | 90 |
ITM Power (LSE:ITM) | 66 |
Rolls-Royce Holdings (LSE:RR.) | 58 |
Angus Energy (LSE:ANGS) | 55 |
BP (LSE:BP.) | 46 |
Halfords Group (LSE:HFD) | 46 |
Shell (LSE:SHEL) | 46 |
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Full performance can be found on the company or index summary page on the interactive investor website. Simply click on the company's or index name highlighted in the article.