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YHi dasbig. You ask what causes 'delayed trades'.
I may be wrong but .. I think the original logic was to avoid a disorderly market which may follow news of a massive trade.
That kind of makes sense if the news is released when people can put it in context and take a moment to understand it. Like lunchtime when we're all in the pub and the market is quiet, or after the closing bell. However, that's not how it's working. Bit like hand ball , offside, wo'eva. Someone thought they was a good idea guv. Rules needs work. Murphy's attempt to make the system work better .. unless you know different?
uk.advfn.com , then "trades most recent" dropdown ... then one of the options will show you actual times ... normally the second option in the dropdown. In my opinion you can't glean anything from a late trade
Here, on LSE :) Check yourself...
"28-Sep-20 16:46:05 34.00 1,865,588 Buy* 32.00 33.00 634.30k O"
Speedic - One place you can look is above this chat, on the "SKIN Share Trades" icon. That will show them, eventually.
Can someone tell me where you can see the buys and sells even during after hours?
E_AL, looks like it, what actually causes a late trade like that? Could it be a delayed trade when price was higher and just not logged, or a trade averaged over a period of time?
After hours chunky buy
28-Sep-20
16:46:05
34.00
1,865,588
Buy* 32.00 33.00
£634.30k
Trades made by a computer that only dogs can hear... ;-)
Small trades are through a trading platform called "freetrade". They happen on many stocks. Nothing to do with MM codes...
Thanks. Makes sense. Gl
I belive the mms know its a way of manipulating the algorithms, we couldn't afford to keep paying the broker's at these ridiculous prices, seen it a lot of late on lots of shares..
Caravanboy - There is a theory that there is a coded language of the MM's in the trades of small numbers of shares.
I see there is a trade of one share which, I've heard, is a signal that an RNS is due, maybe tomorrow.
Not sure many people will have the stomach for that right now, but we'll see...
Anyone got an idea about these small trades. Seems odd. Nice to see a bit of a bounce but I feel there is more come. Gla.