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Sharesight20 April top 20 trades on ASX & NZX

by David Olsen, Senior Marketing Manager — Content/SEO, Sharesight | Apr 30th 2018

Welcome to the April 2018 edition of the Sharesight20 monthly trading snapshot (click here for last month’s Sharesight20), where we look at the top 20 trades on both the ASX and NZX markets among the Sharesight userbase during the current month, and dig a little deeper into the news behind these movements.

Let’s dive into April’s top trades.

Sharesight20ASX April Snapshot

Top20 ASX (21)

After slipping to 5th in our #Sharesight20ASX snapshot last month, a2 Milk Limited (ASX: A2M) reclaimed the top spot in April. The finance sector has slid in this month’s rankings, with Insurance Australia Group (ASX: IAG) the highest placed, and the 9th most traded share by the Sharesight userbase. Some of the other top highlights include:

a2 Milk Company (ASX: A2M)

Telstra Corporation (ASX: TLS)

Xero Ltd (ASX: XRO)

After solely listing on the ASX, Xero continues to be among the most heavily bought share on the ASX by the Sharesight userbase.

Blue Sky Limited (ASX: BLA)

Insurance Australia Group Limited (ASX: IAG)

Sharesight20NZX April Snapshot

Top20 NZX (1)

Auckland International Airport (NZX: AIA)

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Genesis Energy Ltd (NZX: GNE)

Heartland Bank Limited (NZX: HBL)

  • Heartland Bank is still in the running to buy UDC from ANZ despite a need to raise capital

Pushpay Holdings Ltd (NZX: PPH)

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Important Disclaimer. We do not provide tax or investment advice. The buying of shares can be complex and varies by country. You should seek tax and investment advice specific to your situation before acting on any of the information in this article.

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