Among the most operated Cedears, the falls of the bank Bradesco (-0.4%), and Vista (-0.3%) stood out. The volume traded in Cedears during the day rose 54% to $ 4,501 million, which represented 77% of the traded in equities.
Diego Martínez Burzaco, Head of Research and Strategy at Inviu, a company of the Grupo Financiero Galicia that operates independently, assured in dialogue with Ámbito that “There was more volume in equities in line with Wall Street results.”
Regarding the total of what was traded this day, he said that “Cedears and shares grew in parallel, but this relationship of between 70% and 75% went to Cedears and between 25% and 30% to Argentine shares”.
“On average, in recent weeks, of the 4 pesos traded in variable income, only one goes to Argentine stocks”said Burzaco and assured that this happens in tune with the international market and the good results of the technology sector driven by the quarterly balance sheets.
“Analyzing Cedears operations, an increase in the volume traded can be observed in the month of October. The daily average for the current month is almost 45% higher than the daily average registered in September, and reached some of the highest averages in the year “, assured Maximiliano Donzelli, Head of Research at IOL.
In the individual analysis, Donzelli assured that “Apple, who was the Cedears with the highest volume last month, so far in October, increased its average volume operated by 84%. While, for example, MELI, which was located 4th in September, today it occupies the 3rd position reflecting a daily average of almost 70% above the past “.
Finally closed that this happens “as opposed to the volume of the leading panel that is falling. So there is a part of migration from one to the other.”

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