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FXCM Reports Upbeat Retail and Institutional Trading Volumes in January
FXCM Reports Upbeat Retail and Institutional Trading Volumes in January
Monday,10/02/2014|22:44GMTby
Adil Siddiqui
NYSE listed broker, FXCM, has reported its January trading activity. The firm saw strong gains in its institutional arm on a MoM and YoY basis. Retail volumes were strong from December but lower then those reported a year earlier.
FXCM has reinforced the positive sentiment administered by brokers in the margin FX arena for 2014. The US-based broker dealer has reported trading volumes for the month of January. As expected, volumes were in line with the general market with increases seen both in the retail and institutional segments. FXCM continues to dominate the institutional sector through its FXCM Pro division.
After a slowdown in trading volumes at the latter stage of 2013, FX and CFD brokers have reported strong operating metrics for 2014. FXCM’s retail division saw average daily trading volumes exceed the fifteen billion mark for the month of January, reaching $15.5 billion, 14% higher than figures reported in December, however a decrease of 6% from figures reported in January 2013. Across its institutional outfit, the broker reported average daily trading volume of $8.4 billion in January 2014, 15% higher than December 2013 and 58% higher than January 2013.
2013 a Year to Remember
FXCM reported record daily trading volumes in its retail unit in June 2013 with activity averaging $19.8 billion a day. At the same time, last August was the best month for the broker's institutional trading division which recorded a record high in average daily trading volumes at $9.5 billion.
FXCM’s share price was trading in the green on the back of the positive trading results, the stock was up 2.69% trading near the day's high, the last traded price was 17.91.
FXCM has been one of the most active participants in the M&A space, in 2012 the firm purchased institutional FX market maker, Lucid Markets. In 2013 the firm continued the trend by acquiring Faros Trading. In its January corporate presentation it states: “With over $422 million in cash and $205 million undrawn on credit facility, FXCM has the firepower to pursue meaningful acquisitions.” Thus indicating room for more M&A activity.
Retail customer trading volume of $342 billion in January 2014, 26% higher than December 2013 and 6% lower than January 2013.
Average retail customer trading volume per day of $15.5 billion in January 2014, 14% higher than December 2013 and 6% lower than January 2013.
An average of 411,459 retail client trades per day in January 2014, 11% higher than December 2013 and 5% lower than January 2013.
Tradeable accounts of 189,610 as of January 31, 2014, an increase of 1,480, or 1% from December 31, 2013, and an increase of 503 or 0%, from January, 2013.
Institutional Trading Metrics
Institutional customer trading volume of $184 billion in January 2014, 26% higher than December 2013 and 59% higher than January 2013.
Average institutional trading volume per day of $8.4 billion in January 2014, 15% higher than December 2013 and 58% higher than January 2013.
An average of 38,090 institutional client trades per day in January 2014, 2% lower than December 2013 and 140% higher than January 2013.
FXCM has reinforced the positive sentiment administered by brokers in the margin FX arena for 2014. The US-based broker dealer has reported trading volumes for the month of January. As expected, volumes were in line with the general market with increases seen both in the retail and institutional segments. FXCM continues to dominate the institutional sector through its FXCM Pro division.
After a slowdown in trading volumes at the latter stage of 2013, FX and CFD brokers have reported strong operating metrics for 2014. FXCM’s retail division saw average daily trading volumes exceed the fifteen billion mark for the month of January, reaching $15.5 billion, 14% higher than figures reported in December, however a decrease of 6% from figures reported in January 2013. Across its institutional outfit, the broker reported average daily trading volume of $8.4 billion in January 2014, 15% higher than December 2013 and 58% higher than January 2013.
2013 a Year to Remember
FXCM reported record daily trading volumes in its retail unit in June 2013 with activity averaging $19.8 billion a day. At the same time, last August was the best month for the broker's institutional trading division which recorded a record high in average daily trading volumes at $9.5 billion.
FXCM’s share price was trading in the green on the back of the positive trading results, the stock was up 2.69% trading near the day's high, the last traded price was 17.91.
FXCM has been one of the most active participants in the M&A space, in 2012 the firm purchased institutional FX market maker, Lucid Markets. In 2013 the firm continued the trend by acquiring Faros Trading. In its January corporate presentation it states: “With over $422 million in cash and $205 million undrawn on credit facility, FXCM has the firepower to pursue meaningful acquisitions.” Thus indicating room for more M&A activity.
Retail customer trading volume of $342 billion in January 2014, 26% higher than December 2013 and 6% lower than January 2013.
Average retail customer trading volume per day of $15.5 billion in January 2014, 14% higher than December 2013 and 6% lower than January 2013.
An average of 411,459 retail client trades per day in January 2014, 11% higher than December 2013 and 5% lower than January 2013.
Tradeable accounts of 189,610 as of January 31, 2014, an increase of 1,480, or 1% from December 31, 2013, and an increase of 503 or 0%, from January, 2013.
Institutional Trading Metrics
Institutional customer trading volume of $184 billion in January 2014, 26% higher than December 2013 and 59% higher than January 2013.
Average institutional trading volume per day of $8.4 billion in January 2014, 15% higher than December 2013 and 58% higher than January 2013.
An average of 38,090 institutional client trades per day in January 2014, 2% lower than December 2013 and 140% higher than January 2013.
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