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Sharesight20 top 20 trades on ASX during FY19/20

by Isabella Dayto, Marketing Coordinator, Sharesight | Jul 14th 2020

Here’s our third annual Sharesight20 Australian financial year trading snapshot, where we look at the 20 most traded stocks on the ASX by Sharesight users during the Australian 2019/20 financial year.

Sharesight20 top 20 ASX trades AU FY19/20

SS20 ASX FY19-20

Let’s dive into the news that moved these stocks during the financial year:

Afterpay Touch (ASX: APT)

National Australia Bank (ASX: NAB)

Westpac Banking Group (ASX: WBC)

Commonwealth Bank (ASX: CBA)

Macquarie Group Ltd (ASX: MQG)

Zip Co Ltd (ASX: Z1P)

Bhp Group Limited (ASX: BHP)

Csl Limited (ASX: CSL)

Webjet Limited (ASX: WEB)

Anz Banking Grp Ltd (ASX: ANZ)

Sharesight20 Snapshots for 2019

Have you seen our Sharesight20 top 20 trades data for the 2019 calendar year across exchanges in Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the USA yet? You can read our 2019 Sharesight20 updates here:

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