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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Aquis Exchange Plc | AQX | London | Ordinary Share |
Open Price | Low Price | High Price | Close Price | Previous Close |
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697.50 | 697.50 | 697.50 | 697.50 | 697.50 |
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Posted at 14/5/2024 14:56 by robsy2 hxxps://aqx-web-prodApril Stats out showing a continuation of an upward trend for market share on Aquis exchange from the low of 4.48% in September 23 they hit 5.27% in April 24. |
Posted at 23/4/2024 18:46 by likeawalrus hi robsy2, yup regretting my sale despite tipping aqx on here and lse. I thought I would invest the money elsewhere and come back in a few months! not as bad as my timing with LSE a few years back, I held 1000 shares at £6, for months the "experts" all said LSE was a dog going nowhere with no potential to expand so I sold...the shares soared past £80. anyway, I wouldn't be surprised if a foreign bourse made a play for AQX, maybe SSE or Deutsche bourse |
Posted at 23/4/2024 16:00 by martywidget Aquis Exchange was discussed in a video back on 25 March...Alan Green on Trifast, Aquis, Team17 & TruSpine Technologies Mar 25, 2024 And 31 March... Research Talks - Neo Energy Metals #neo, Fulcrum Metals #fmet & Aquis Exchange #aqx Mar 31 |
Posted at 18/4/2024 11:26 by likeawalrus I got tired of waiting so sold out in the 360s/370s, just at the wrong time. AQX is making progress but the real value will come when someone makes a play for the company, T/O could be circa £10 per share, perhaps even £12 |
Posted at 18/4/2023 15:27 by maddox Hiya Robsy,My understanding of the monthly data reported is that it demonstrates that AQX has the venue providing 'best execution'. When financial institutions (FIs) want to acquire or sell a stock - they will be buying or selling large tranches of shares. Their shareholdings are large and it thus takes time to complete. Other markets allow 'High Frequency Trading' (HFT) firms to front-run the FI's brokers - they detect the buying and selling - hover-up shares and sell them back - making a turn in the process. This causes the price to move against the FI. Without the parasitic HFTs acting in this way means AQX offers the FIs better prices - i.e. best execution. However, in periods of high market volatility the HFTs dominate the trading activity - so AQX's market share falls as they don't have the HFTs. Consolidated Tape: Yes, If EU/UK follow the US model - then AQX will do well. But don't hold your breath. |
Posted at 14/4/2023 13:01 by maddox Hi Robsy,True, although AQX have been filling-out with new propositions pretty quickly - Dark Market and Auctions, for example. Nevertheless, your main point is well made. One would think that the HFT parasites in the other markets should be sufficient to drive AQX adoption. If I were running a fund I would be expecting my brokers to be seeking best execution - not providing a free lunch to the HFTs. I don't understand what the brokers get out of the status quo? Perhaps there is a lack of awareness amongst fund managers? Happy to hear other's thoughts and insights on this. |
Posted at 05/4/2023 09:08 by maddox Hi pck,It appears that these major banks aren't as quick on the uptake as you would imagine. However, this is typical, market disrupters take far longer to break through than logic would suggest. There is a natural inertia resisting change; often vested interests in the status quo; and a 'risk-averse business approach' - let others go first to prove the model. This is often referred to as a 'fast-follower strategy' but not particularly fast in my experience. The positive side of this is that it provides an opportunity for investors. We can see the model working and have time to leverage-up having taken an early stake. The last results presentation was excellent - there is certainly more than sufficient adoption to conclude that the model is working - with 3 new FIs and others increasing volume. The Technologies Division is really showing its worth in building renewable/recurring revenue. The transformation of the Aquis Stock Exchange (AQSE) is remarkable with 22 IPOs. So IMHO 2022 has been a pivotal year - in proving the AQX business model. |
Posted at 03/4/2023 10:37 by likeawalrus good to see directors' buying today plus the new 24/7 exchange could be a big winner for aqx |
Posted at 30/3/2023 13:12 by maddox We have the retail investor presentation today hosted by AQUIS EXCHANGE PLC Year End Results 30th Mar 2023 at 4:00pm BST If you've just come across AQX - I'd recommend highly watching the Capital Markets Day presentations |
Posted at 16/1/2023 17:55 by robsy2 Aquis shows up ‘fat, lazy’ peers, says JOHCM’s CostarAquis Exchange (AQX), the operator of pan-European equity trading exchanges, has proved that its unique technology can disrupt ‘fat, lazy’ financial markets, says JOHCM fund manager Mark Costar. Citywire A-rated Costar holds the stock in his £252m JOHCM UK GrowthMark Costar fund and in his latest fund update said Aquis had been a recent top performer having been ‘beaten down to comical levels over the late summer-early autumn’ but with ‘the boots removed from [its] throat is starting to chart a strong and fully merited path of recovery’. ‘Acquis Exchange had an excellent capital markets day, which fully showcased its unique technology platform and disruption opportunities in pockets of the financial markets that have become fat, lazy and innovation-free for decades or more,’ Costar said. Shares in Aquis Exchange closed 3% down last week at 370p. |
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