Top ten trades
Wednesday 3 August 2011 (until noon)

Source: TD Waterhouse

TD Waterhouse view:

'Gulf Keystone Petroleum took the top spot on the morning’s top ten sells accounting for 14.4 per cent after its share price continued to drop.

Arm Holdings was a new entry to the top ten buys this morning accounting for 9.1 per cent after its share price fell providing the perfect buying opportunity for TD customers.'

BUY
1. Lloyds Banking Group, 21.6 per cent
2. BP, 16 per cent
3. Aviva, 13.1 per cent
4. Arm Holdings, 9.1 per cent
5. Centamin Egypt, 8.4 per cent
6= Range Resources, 7 per cent
6= Barclays, 7 per cent
8. Royal Bank of Scotland Group, 6.7 per cent
9. Royal Dutch Shell, 5.8 per cent
10. Xcite Energy, 5.2 per cent

SELL
1= Gulf Keystone Petroleum, 14.4 per cent
1= Lloyds Banking Group, 14.4 per cent
3. Range Resources, 14 per cent
4. Barclays, 13.1 per cent
5. Xcite Energy, 9.3 per cent
6. Royal Bank of Scotland Group, 8.1 per cent
7. BP, 7.2 per cent
8. Ceva, 6.8 per cent
9= Oilex, 6.4 per cent
9= Berkeley Mineral Resources, 6.4 per cent     

The Top Ten Trades should not be taken as a recommendation to buy or sell any particular bond or stock, and it is not intended to offer any form of advice. Instead it is simply an indication of the general buying and selling trends amongst some TD Waterhouse customers, observed during the period stated.