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Sharesight20NZX top 20 NZX trades - 11th November 2019

by David Olsen, Senior Marketing Manager — Content/SEO, Sharesight | Nov 10th 2019
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 the latest Sharesight20NZX snapshot of the 20 most traded shares on the NZX over the last week, investors bought heavily into a range of ETFs, with The a2 Milk Company Limited (NZX: ATM) the top non ETF stock.

Top 20 NZX trades last week

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Top20 NZX stocks Nov 11th 2019

Top 20 NZX trades last week (ex ETFs)

Due to the domination of the Sharesight20NZX this week by ETFs, here's the latest snapshot excluding exchange traded funds.

Top20 NZX stocks Nov 11th 2019 ex Pie Funds

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