The New York Stock Exchange today released its weekly program-trading data submitted by its member firms. The report includes trading in all markets as reported to the NYSE for Mar. 5-9.
The data indicated that during Mar. 5-9, program trading amounted to 31.4 percent of NYSE average daily volume of 3,625.8 million shares1, or 1,138.4 million program shares traded per day.
Program trading encompasses a wide range of portfolio-trading strategies involving the purchase or sale of a basket of at least 15 stocks with a total value of $1 million or more.
For the first quarter of 2007, the NYSE’s program-trading report includes profiles of program trading whenever the New York Stock Exchange Composite Index (NYA) moves 180 points or more in a single direction during any one-hour period. During Mar. 5-9, there were no such periods.
In all markets, program trading by member firms averaged 2,492.2 million shares a day during Mar. 5-9. About 45.7 percent of program trading took place on the NYSE, 4.3 percent in non-U.S. markets and 50.0 percent in other domestic markets, including Nasdaq, the American Stock Exchange and regional markets.
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