Most bought and sold shares
Here we present trading data from DNB’s equity trading service every month.
Norwegian Air Shuttle was one of the most bought shares in September.
Belief in lower oil prices drove much of the trading
Shares closely tied to developments in the oil market dominated the top lists for stock trading in September – both buying and selling. This trading pattern aligns with DNB Carnegie’s negative outlook on future oil prices.
Norwegian and Frontline are the shares that were bought most in September. Lower oil prices mean lower fuel costs, which lead the airline to a tailwind, while for Frontline, increased oil production and high demand for oil products are important drivers for future earnings. On the other hand, Aker BP and Vår Energi are the most net sold stocks, right after DNB, which may also indicate profit-taking.
The numbers in the top lists
All numbers are based on trading activity performed in the last month via both DNB’s equity trading service online and in the Spare app. The top lists are sorted either based on the number of transactions (buy and sell), net volume (the total amount bought minus the total amount sold), or gross volume (the total amount bought and sold).
Full report for September 2025 (PDF, Norwegian)Open the file in a new tab
The 5 most bought shares in September
These shares were net bought (that is, bought more than sold) by customers in DNB's equity trading service in the period 1 - 30 September 2025.
The 5 best-selling shares in September
These shares were sold net (that is, sold more than bought) by customers in DNB's equity trading service in the period 1. - 30.9.2025.
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The most traded international shares in September
The list shows both bought and sold international shares in the last month. For competitive reasons, the number of transactions is not stated.
Most-bought and sold by young investors (18-28 years old)
Most-Bought | Most sold |
MPC Container Ships ASA | NIO Inc. |
Frontline Plc. | Aker BP ASA |
Link Mobility Group Holding ASA | Yara International ASA |
Wallenius Wilhelmsen ASA | Tesla Inc. |
Klaveness Combination Carriers ASA | Quantumscape Corp., |
Shares traded most frequently in DNB’s equity trading service by customers aged 29-49 in the period 1-30 September 2025
Most bought and sold by investors between the ages of 29 - 49
Most bought (net) | Most sold (net) |
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Hexagon Composites ASA | Shelf Drilling Ltd., |
Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA | Equinor ASA |
Nordic Semiconductor ASA | SalMar ASA |
Frontline Plc. | Yara International ASA |
DOF Group ASA | Tesla Inc. |
Shares traded most frequently in DNB’s equity trading service by customers under 28 years in the period 1-30 September 2025
Most bought and sold by experienced investors (50 years +)
Most-Bought | Most sold |
Frontline Plc. | Wallenius Wilhelmsen ASA |
Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA | SalMar ASA |
Link Mobility Group Holding ASA | BW LPG Ltd. |
Storebrand ASA | Norsk Hydro ASA |
DOF Group ASA | Yara International ASA |
Shares traded in DNB’s equity trading byf customers over 50 years old in the period 1-30 September 2025
Disclaimer and archive
This website has been prepared for information purposes and only contains information based on aggregated customer data from transactions via the equity trading service in the online and mobile bank of DNB.
The figures are only intended to give a picture of the total activity of the private investors who have acted through this solution for the period mentioned. The statistics should not be perceived as an offer to buy or sell financial instruments or as a recommendation on investment strategy.
DNB Carnegie accepts no responsibility for direct or indirect losses/costs that may arise from the use of this trading data. Please refer to DNB Carnegies General Business Terms & Conditions
Archive reports
Trading data September 2025 (PDF)
Trading data August 2025 (PDF)
Trading data February 2025 (PDF)
Trading data January 2025 (PDF)
The reports were produced by DNB Savings and Investment - equity trading