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There don't seem to be any 800k - 1M trades showing up after hours today (as had been seen on the previous few days) .. If the seller has now finished, it should release the brakes on the SP!
https://www.londonstockexchange.com/exchange/prices-and-markets/stocks/exchange-insight/trade-data.html?page=0&pageOffBook=0&fourWayKey=GB00BN31ZD89GBGBXASX1&formName=frmRow&upToRow=20
Just for info I could sell 100k just before the close today without going NT, first time.
Once this seller is done we’ll be flying straight to 20p imo, but that’s not my exit price. This has a long run ahead. Dow and FTSE getting hammered, political rhetoric and blame culture the likes of which you couldn’t even make up! YGEN looking a bit of a white knight. All aboard!
Trek
Cheers bud.
This site doesn't know either - it just assumes everything below the mid point between the current bid and ask to be a sell and anything above the mid point to be a buy, but that's not always the case. For example, these two trades are listed as sells on LSE but they were actually buys. If you'd tried to buy at these times, 16.375 is the price you'd have bought for.
01-Apr-20 15:16:57 16.375 45,731 Sell* 16.00 17.00 7,488 O
01-Apr-20 15:15:17 16.375 5,520 Sell* 16.00 17.00 903.90 O
The sell price at the time was 16.02 - so this trade was actually a sell ...
01-Apr-20 15:23:12 16.02 35,000 Sell* 16.00 17.00 5,607 O
Creating a dummy buy / sell trade with your online broker throughout the day is the only way you can really tell for sure ..
Steve67 on London stock exchange website doesn't tell what the trades are...buys or sells.
I have to say I'm liking the steady gains nothing to rash building a solid platform hopefully.
Ok thanks for that. Males me wonder why we use this useless site. Buys are sells, sells are buys, delayed trades from previous days, stops updating around 3pm. Rubbish.
Yes, it's this site that has the problem .. try here ..
https://www.londonstockexchange.com/exchange/prices-and-markets/stocks/exchange-insight/trade-data.html?fourWayKey=GB00BN31ZD89GBGBXASX1
We closed at 16-16.5, mid 16.25, up 0.5p / 3.2% on the day
15:02 last trade I'm seeing again, is everyone having same issue?
probably a lot of capital gains trades going on just now. It will soon end, then hopefully we'll be away.
I'm amazed that this hasn't flown...
What’s exciting us is the agreement for contract manufacturing services for ‘part’ of a COVID-19 Test. The agreement is with a subsidiary of Novacyt (LON:NCYT) which recently recorded a £131m Mkt Cap as the shares doubled on announcements it’s diagnostic tests kits went into production.
Initially, Ygen are contracted to produce critical components but the agreement could soon be expanded.