Saving Your Pennies: The Increasing Influence of Low-Priced Stocks in U.S. Markets; A closer look at how penny stocks are reshaping Wall Street's landscape; A curious trend
John Ramsay, Chief Market Policy Officer - IEX
Something strange has been happening in the U.S. stock market over the last year, and that something is exemplified by the case of Bit Brothers Limited, a Nasdaq issuer with the symbol "BETS". It may surprise you to know BETS was the most actively-traded stock, by share volume, during the last six months of the year. With a trading price of around one cent per share, BETS' volume ramped up especially in December - during the last week of the month, BETS averaged about two billion shares a day, or 19% of all listed stock volume. On December 27, 3.5 billion shares of BETS traded, amounting to 28% of total volume for that day.
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John Ramsay, Chief Market Policy Officer - IEX
Something strange has been happening in the U.S. stock market over the last year, and that something is exemplified by the case of Bit Brothers Limited, a Nasdaq issuer with the symbol "BETS". It may surprise you to know BETS was the most actively-traded stock, by share volume, during the last six months of the year. With a trading price of around one cent per share, BETS' volume ramped up especially in December - during the last week of the month, BETS averaged about two billion shares a day, or 19% of all listed stock volume. On December 27, 3.5 billion shares of BETS traded, amounting to 28% of total volume for that day.
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