The decline reflects a global trend and the stagnation from 2022.
French traders are increasingly betting on ETFs, doubling their popularity.
The French
online investment landscape has experienced a significant contraction,
shrinking 17% over the past year, as revealed in the latest report by Investment
Trends. This decline, marking a return to pre-pandemic activity levels, is
attributed to a decrease in new and reactivated retail traders alongside
increased dormancy rates.
The Changing Face of
Online Investing in France
Investment
Trends' “2023 France Online Investing Report”, now in its 12th edition, offers
a comprehensive analysis of the nation's retail online investors. It indicates
a notable shift in the demographic and behavior of French online investors, who
are now younger and more inclined to trade via smartphones.
The numbers
presented in the report are clear: the base of active investors in France has
shrunk over the last 12 months from 430,000 reported a year earlier to 360,000.
Encouraging
women to invest could be a solution to the problem of the declining number of
traders. A report prepared in March by the financial commission Autorité des Marchés Financiers (AMF) showed that
an increasing number of French women would like to trade. However, often, the
fear of discrimination and promotional materials typically aimed at men
discourage them from taking the first step.
Traders Want Lower
Commissions
The report
also sheds light on the evolving preferences of investors, with a significant
number (41%) prioritizing lower commissions and access to specific markets (33%).
Here again, it is worth referring to the latest AMF report, which showed that
retail investors additionally want an improvement in the transparency of fee
structures of investment firms, as these are often unclear.
Interestingly,
13% of investors are now enticed by higher interest rates on savings, a
substantial increase from the previous year.
Moreover,
the industry has seen a rise in client satisfaction, with 80% of online
investors expressing approval of their main brokers.
“It’s
noteworthy to mention the uplift in the overall satisfaction is consistent with
better ratings in a range of areas,” Lorenzo Vignati, the Associate Research
Director at Investment Trends, commented. “This underscores the need for
platforms to prioritize what consumers value most, and the method in which they
deliver it.”
ETFs and Mobile Trading on the Rise
Vignati
also highlighted the doubled usage of ETFs by today's investors compared to 2018
and the shift towards mobile trading. The research underscored the critical
role of broker offerings in attracting cost-conscious investors. A noteworthy
14% of online investors acknowledged recent useful innovations by their
brokers, correlating with increased satisfaction rates across various service
aspects, including fees and mobile app functionality.
“Our
research revealed that today’s online investors are now twice as likely to use
ETFs, then back in 2018 (55% in 2023, up from 23% in 2018),” Vignati added. “And
on that, the typical profile of online investors has also changed – where they
are now a little younger and more likely to place trades with a smartphone.”
The report
further delved into the investment habits of younger generations, revealing a
growing reliance on social media for investment insights. YouTube and X
(formerly Twitter) are the leading platforms for investment-related content. This
is confirmed by data from an earlier Investment Trends report on the
American market, where similar conclusions were drawn.
This trend
presents an opportunity for investment platforms to engage with the next wave
of investors, who are typically younger with smaller portfolios, and to foster
a more inclusive investment environment.
The twelfth
“France Online Investing Report” was based on a survey of 9,342 online investors
and provided insight into the wealth management and online investing industry.
The French
online investment landscape has experienced a significant contraction,
shrinking 17% over the past year, as revealed in the latest report by Investment
Trends. This decline, marking a return to pre-pandemic activity levels, is
attributed to a decrease in new and reactivated retail traders alongside
increased dormancy rates.
The Changing Face of
Online Investing in France
Investment
Trends' “2023 France Online Investing Report”, now in its 12th edition, offers
a comprehensive analysis of the nation's retail online investors. It indicates
a notable shift in the demographic and behavior of French online investors, who
are now younger and more inclined to trade via smartphones.
The numbers
presented in the report are clear: the base of active investors in France has
shrunk over the last 12 months from 430,000 reported a year earlier to 360,000.
Encouraging
women to invest could be a solution to the problem of the declining number of
traders. A report prepared in March by the financial commission Autorité des Marchés Financiers (AMF) showed that
an increasing number of French women would like to trade. However, often, the
fear of discrimination and promotional materials typically aimed at men
discourage them from taking the first step.
Traders Want Lower
Commissions
The report
also sheds light on the evolving preferences of investors, with a significant
number (41%) prioritizing lower commissions and access to specific markets (33%).
Here again, it is worth referring to the latest AMF report, which showed that
retail investors additionally want an improvement in the transparency of fee
structures of investment firms, as these are often unclear.
Interestingly,
13% of investors are now enticed by higher interest rates on savings, a
substantial increase from the previous year.
Moreover,
the industry has seen a rise in client satisfaction, with 80% of online
investors expressing approval of their main brokers.
“It’s
noteworthy to mention the uplift in the overall satisfaction is consistent with
better ratings in a range of areas,” Lorenzo Vignati, the Associate Research
Director at Investment Trends, commented. “This underscores the need for
platforms to prioritize what consumers value most, and the method in which they
deliver it.”
ETFs and Mobile Trading on the Rise
Vignati
also highlighted the doubled usage of ETFs by today's investors compared to 2018
and the shift towards mobile trading. The research underscored the critical
role of broker offerings in attracting cost-conscious investors. A noteworthy
14% of online investors acknowledged recent useful innovations by their
brokers, correlating with increased satisfaction rates across various service
aspects, including fees and mobile app functionality.
“Our
research revealed that today’s online investors are now twice as likely to use
ETFs, then back in 2018 (55% in 2023, up from 23% in 2018),” Vignati added. “And
on that, the typical profile of online investors has also changed – where they
are now a little younger and more likely to place trades with a smartphone.”
The report
further delved into the investment habits of younger generations, revealing a
growing reliance on social media for investment insights. YouTube and X
(formerly Twitter) are the leading platforms for investment-related content. This
is confirmed by data from an earlier Investment Trends report on the
American market, where similar conclusions were drawn.
This trend
presents an opportunity for investment platforms to engage with the next wave
of investors, who are typically younger with smaller portfolios, and to foster
a more inclusive investment environment.
The twelfth
“France Online Investing Report” was based on a survey of 9,342 online investors
and provided insight into the wealth management and online investing industry.
Damian's adventure with financial markets began at the Cracow University of Economics, where he obtained his MA in finance and accounting. Starting from the retail trader perspective, he collaborated with brokerage houses and financial portals in Poland as an independent editor and content manager. His adventure with Finance Magnates began in 2016, where he is working as a business intelligence analyst.
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Hannah Hill on Innovation, Branding & Award-Winning Technology | Executive Interview | AXI
Hannah Hill on Innovation, Branding & Award-Winning Technology | Executive Interview | AXI
Recorded live at FMLS:25, this executive interview features Hannah Hill, Head of Brand and Sponsorship at AXI, in conversation with Finance Magnates, following AXI’s win for Most Innovative Broker of the Year 2025.
In this wide-ranging discussion, Hannah shares insights on:
🔹What winning the Finance Magnates award means for AXI’s credibility and innovation
🔹How the launch of AXI Select, the capital allocation program, is redefining industry standards
🔹The development and rollout of the AXI trading app across multiple markets
🔹Driving brand evolution alongside technological advancements
🔹Encouraging and recognizing teams behind the scenes
🔹The role of marketing, content, and social media in building product awareness
Hannah explains why standout products, strategic branding, and a focus on innovation are key to growing visibility and staying ahead in a competitive brokerage landscape.
🏆 Award Highlight: Most Innovative Broker of the Year 2025
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#FMLS25 #FinanceMagnates #MostInnovativeBroker #TradingTechnology #FinTech #Brokerage #ExecutiveInterview #AXI
Recorded live at FMLS:25, this executive interview features Hannah Hill, Head of Brand and Sponsorship at AXI, in conversation with Finance Magnates, following AXI’s win for Most Innovative Broker of the Year 2025.
In this wide-ranging discussion, Hannah shares insights on:
🔹What winning the Finance Magnates award means for AXI’s credibility and innovation
🔹How the launch of AXI Select, the capital allocation program, is redefining industry standards
🔹The development and rollout of the AXI trading app across multiple markets
🔹Driving brand evolution alongside technological advancements
🔹Encouraging and recognizing teams behind the scenes
🔹The role of marketing, content, and social media in building product awareness
Hannah explains why standout products, strategic branding, and a focus on innovation are key to growing visibility and staying ahead in a competitive brokerage landscape.
🏆 Award Highlight: Most Innovative Broker of the Year 2025
👉 Subscribe to Finance Magnates for more executive interviews, industry insights, and exclusive coverage from the world’s leading financial events.
#FMLS25 #FinanceMagnates #MostInnovativeBroker #TradingTechnology #FinTech #Brokerage #ExecutiveInterview #AXI
Executive Interview | Dor Eligula | Co-Founder & Chief Business Officer, BridgeWise | FMLS:25
Executive Interview | Dor Eligula | Co-Founder & Chief Business Officer, BridgeWise | FMLS:25
In this session, Jonathan Fine form Ultimate Group speaks with Dor Eligula from Bridgewise, a fast-growing AI-powered research and analytics firm supporting brokers and exchanges worldwide.
We start with Dor’s reaction to the Summit and then move to broker growth and the quick wins brokers often overlook. Dor shares where he sees “blue ocean” growth across Asian markets and how local client behaviour shapes demand.
We also discuss the rollout of AI across investment research. Dor gives real examples of how automation and human judgment meet at Bridgewise — including moments when analysts corrected AI output, and times when AI prevented an error.
We close with a practical question: how retail investors can actually use AI without falling into common traps.
In this session, Jonathan Fine form Ultimate Group speaks with Dor Eligula from Bridgewise, a fast-growing AI-powered research and analytics firm supporting brokers and exchanges worldwide.
We start with Dor’s reaction to the Summit and then move to broker growth and the quick wins brokers often overlook. Dor shares where he sees “blue ocean” growth across Asian markets and how local client behaviour shapes demand.
We also discuss the rollout of AI across investment research. Dor gives real examples of how automation and human judgment meet at Bridgewise — including moments when analysts corrected AI output, and times when AI prevented an error.
We close with a practical question: how retail investors can actually use AI without falling into common traps.
Brendan Callan joined us fresh off the Summit’s most anticipated debate: “Is Prop Trading Good for the Industry?” Brendan argued against the motion — and the audience voted him the winner.
In this interview, Brendan explains the reasoning behind his position. He walks through the message he believes many firms avoid: that the current prop trading model is too dependent on fees, too loose on risk, and too confusing for retail audiences.
We discuss why he thinks the model grew fast, why it may run into walls, and what he believes is needed for a cleaner, more responsible version of prop trading.
This is Brendan at his frankest — sharp, grounded, and very clear about what changes are overdue.
Brendan Callan joined us fresh off the Summit’s most anticipated debate: “Is Prop Trading Good for the Industry?” Brendan argued against the motion — and the audience voted him the winner.
In this interview, Brendan explains the reasoning behind his position. He walks through the message he believes many firms avoid: that the current prop trading model is too dependent on fees, too loose on risk, and too confusing for retail audiences.
We discuss why he thinks the model grew fast, why it may run into walls, and what he believes is needed for a cleaner, more responsible version of prop trading.
This is Brendan at his frankest — sharp, grounded, and very clear about what changes are overdue.
Elina Pedersen on Growth, Stability & Ultra-Low Latency | Executive Interview | Your Bourse
Elina Pedersen on Growth, Stability & Ultra-Low Latency | Executive Interview | Your Bourse
Recorded live at FMLS:25 London, this executive interview features Elina Pedersen, in conversation with Finance Magnates, following her company’s win for Best Connectivity 2025.
🔹In this wide-ranging discussion, Elina shares insights on:
🔹What winning a Finance Magnates award means for credibility and reputation
🔹How broker demand for stability and reliability is driving rapid growth
🔹The launch of a new trade server enabling flexible front-end integrations
🔹Why ultra-low latency must be proven with data, not buzzwords
🔹Common mistakes brokers make when scaling globally
🔹Educating the industry through a newly launched Dealers Academy
🔹Where AI fits into trading infrastructure and where it doesn’t
Elina explains why resilient back-end infrastructure, deep client partnerships, and disciplined focus are critical for brokers looking to scale sustainably in today’s competitive market.
🏆 Award Highlight: Best Connectivity 2025
👉 Subscribe to Finance Magnates for more executive interviews, industry insights, and exclusive coverage from the world’s leading financial events.
#FMLS25 #FinanceMagnates #BestConnectivity #TradingTechnology #UltraLowLatency #FinTech #Brokerage #ExecutiveInterview
Recorded live at FMLS:25 London, this executive interview features Elina Pedersen, in conversation with Finance Magnates, following her company’s win for Best Connectivity 2025.
🔹In this wide-ranging discussion, Elina shares insights on:
🔹What winning a Finance Magnates award means for credibility and reputation
🔹How broker demand for stability and reliability is driving rapid growth
🔹The launch of a new trade server enabling flexible front-end integrations
🔹Why ultra-low latency must be proven with data, not buzzwords
🔹Common mistakes brokers make when scaling globally
🔹Educating the industry through a newly launched Dealers Academy
🔹Where AI fits into trading infrastructure and where it doesn’t
Elina explains why resilient back-end infrastructure, deep client partnerships, and disciplined focus are critical for brokers looking to scale sustainably in today’s competitive market.
🏆 Award Highlight: Best Connectivity 2025
👉 Subscribe to Finance Magnates for more executive interviews, industry insights, and exclusive coverage from the world’s leading financial events.
#FMLS25 #FinanceMagnates #BestConnectivity #TradingTechnology #UltraLowLatency #FinTech #Brokerage #ExecutiveInterview
In this video, we take an in-depth look at @BlueberryMarketsForex , a forex and CFD broker operating since 2016, offering access to multiple trading platforms, over 1,000 instruments, and flexible account types for different trading styles.
We break down Blueberry’s regulatory structure, including its Australian Financial Services License (AFSL), as well as its authorisation and registrations in other jurisdictions. The review also covers supported platforms such as MetaTrader 4, MetaTrader 5, cTrader, TradingView, Blueberry.X, and web-based trading.
You’ll learn about available instruments across forex, commodities, indices, share CFDs, and crypto CFDs, along with leverage options, minimum and maximum trade sizes, and how Blueberry structures its Standard and Raw accounts.
We also explain spreads, commissions, swap rates, swap-free account availability, funding and withdrawal methods, processing times, and what traders can expect from customer support and additional services.
Watch the full review to see whether Blueberry’s trading setup aligns with your experience level, strategy, and risk tolerance.
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In this video, we take an in-depth look at @BlueberryMarketsForex , a forex and CFD broker operating since 2016, offering access to multiple trading platforms, over 1,000 instruments, and flexible account types for different trading styles.
We break down Blueberry’s regulatory structure, including its Australian Financial Services License (AFSL), as well as its authorisation and registrations in other jurisdictions. The review also covers supported platforms such as MetaTrader 4, MetaTrader 5, cTrader, TradingView, Blueberry.X, and web-based trading.
You’ll learn about available instruments across forex, commodities, indices, share CFDs, and crypto CFDs, along with leverage options, minimum and maximum trade sizes, and how Blueberry structures its Standard and Raw accounts.
We also explain spreads, commissions, swap rates, swap-free account availability, funding and withdrawal methods, processing times, and what traders can expect from customer support and additional services.
Watch the full review to see whether Blueberry’s trading setup aligns with your experience level, strategy, and risk tolerance.
📣 Stay up to date with the latest in finance and trading. Follow Finance Magnates for industry news, insights, and global event coverage.
Connect with us:
🔗 LinkedIn: /financemagnates
👍 Facebook: /financemagnates
📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/financemagnates
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