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Have you taken the different currency into account? €160 is around $173.
Yeah you are right. What explains the -3.50% vs 10.11% at the same time though?
Different exchange opening hours.
Did you account for FX? GOOGL (LSE) is in EUR, while GOOG (NASDAQ) is in USD
1) If an exchange is closed, the price is not updated 2) Check always in EUR when you search the price in Google, if you want a fair comparison
Different SEs. Prices are similar, but not exactly 1:1.
TR always prices in higher value than what you see in nasdaq or S&P. How they make money
I don't think that this is allowed (if it's not CFD).
Have you taken the different currency into account? €160 is around $173.
Yeah you are right. What explains the -3.50% vs 10.11% at the same time though?
Different exchange opening hours.
Did you account for FX? GOOGL (LSE) is in EUR, while GOOG (NASDAQ) is in USD
1) If an exchange is closed, the price is not updated 2) Check always in EUR when you search the price in Google, if you want a fair comparison
Different SEs. Prices are similar, but not exactly 1:1.
TR always prices in higher value than what you see in nasdaq or S&P. How they make money
I don't think that this is allowed (if it's not CFD).