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Got it - thanks!
Teaye, some of those numbers might be done by MM (as you said where they execute multiple small trades on a client’s behalf in one). The RNS today was on the situation by 16 August. Therefore, we do not know if Citi was selling today. Each trade, has a buyer and a seller, and MM
may be involved in many trades, as mentioned multiple times by many on this board, the Buy or Sell mark may not be an accurate indication on Buy or Sell (i.e., LSE may have just tried their best to infer this).
Re broker trades, that wax my assumption, not a definition!
Are these broker trades, where they execute multiple small trades on a client’s behalf and then post the final position? I was wondering the same thing... we’re those 3 related to Citibank? I thought Citi was selling today?
Teaye72, your post led me to have had a look at the out of the hours trades after today's close, and noticed that over 10m shares marked as "Buy" in three trades (2.5m, 6m, 2.5m) which seem to have not happened in past few days when the daily trading volumes and the volumes of most trades were quite low.
Thank you!
Well, as pulling off some massive Short coup is unlikely based on both my holding and my account level I’m also pleased to say I’m not panicking and I’m still buying in.
My only pang of guilt is that, on the rare occurrence of the question, I always assure my mother that I never gamble...
But this is far too addictive.
And, from the photos, they seem to be doing pretty well with the digging!
Thanks!
Realised this about 2 mins after posting! Although it stopped around an hour after the official close?
Teaye scroll up and click on sxx share trades
Newbie here.
Firstly, thank you to all the regular, long-term posters to this thread. I have you to blame for my newly acquired addiction to actually taking an interest in and researching stocks that I invest in (albeit I’m still leaving my pension with the pros... just!).
I’ve topped up rather too many times recently to be apathetic to the outcome but I have a question:
Where can you see the Out of Hours trades? Anything available online or only with a purchased feed?
Sorry for the silly question if it’s been answered before...