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Sharesight20 top 20 trades on NZX – March 2021

by Stephanie Stefanovic, Content Manager, Sharesight | Mar 30th 2021

Welcome to the March 2021 edition of the Sharesight20NZX monthly trading snapshot, where we look at the top 20 trades on the NZX made by Sharesight users during the month.

In this Sharesight20NZX snapshot, buy trades were strongly led by Contact Energy (NZX: CEN), followed by the Smartshares NZ Top 50 ETF (NZX: FNZ). At the same time, sell trades were led by a2 Milk (NZX: ATM). March also marked the debut of what has been referred to as ‘the biggest IPO to hit the NZX in seven years’, My Food Bag (NZX: MFB).

Sharesight20 top 20 NZX trades March 2021

Top20 NZX trades monthly March2021

Let’s look at the news behind the key stocks in this month’s snapshot:

Contact Energy (NZX: CEN)

a2 Milk (NZX: ATM)

My Food Bag (NZX: MFB)

Air New Zealand (NZX: AIR)

Oceania Healthcare (NZX: OCA)

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Disclaimer: The above article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute a product recommendation, or taxation or financial advice and should not be relied upon as such. Always check with your financial adviser or accountant to obtain the correct advice for your situation.

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