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Subscribe to Sharesight's trading snapshots

by David Olsen, Senior Marketing Manager — Content/SEO, Sharesight | May 23rd 2019

On a monthly and yearly basis, Sharesight releases snapshots of the top 20 trades users have made on the Australian and New Zealand stock exchanges, as well as leading US exchanges such as the Nasdaq and New York Stock Exchange.

Don't want to miss an update? Subscribe to our trading snapshots using the form below to receive them directly in your email inbox!

What are Sharesight's trading snapshots?

Each trading snapshot looks at the top 20 trades made by Sharesight users on each market, and splits out buy and sell trades so you can spot trends in retail investor momentum on the ASX:

Top20 ASX monthly Nov22

NZX:

Top20 NZX monthly Nov22

And US markets:

Top 20 US monthly Nov22

These snapshots are released at the end of every month, as well as the calendar year and Australian financial year, including a summary of the latest market-moving news.

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