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Sharesight20ASX weekly top 20 ASX trades - 6th July 2020

by David Olsen, Senior Marketing Manager — Content/SEO, Sharesight | Jul 6th 2020
Disclaimer: The below 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. Please consult with your financial adviser or accountant to obtain the correct advice for your situation.

In this Sharesight20ASX weekly snapshot of top 20 trades on the ASX by Sharesight users we saw a sudden surge in trading activity in Etherstack (ASX: ESK) after a deal with Samsung was announced that sent the stock on a 3000% rollercoaster ride.

Top 20 ASX trades last week

Click on the image below to see the full Sharesight20ASX snapshot of the 20 most traded ASX shares during the period:

Top20 ASX trades July 6th 2020

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