FXCM posts September 2012 metrics – retail volume improves vs August but still lower than 2011

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Just like all the forex industry FXCM too suffers from lower than average volumes in 2012. It seems that 2012 marks, at least temporarily, the end of the high growth in volumes for most major retail and institutional brokers – market is simply not the same as it used to be and may take long to recover, if at all. FXCM’s institutional volumes, which suffered the most, continued going down – something that probably most other institutional brokers such as ICAP, Reuters and Hotspot are too expected to report for September.

On the other hand it’s business as usual at FXCM with the partnership with Forex Club becoming official. Not only that but FXCM’s retail clients equity grew by staggering $200 million in past few months.

NEW YORK, NY, October 15, 2012 – FXCM Inc. (NYSE: FXCM) today announced certain key operating metrics for September 2012 for its retail and institutional foreign exchange business. Monthly activities included:

September 2012

Retail Trading Metrics

  • Retail customer trading volume(1) of $304 billion in September 2012, 12% higher than August 2012 and 18% lower than September 2011. Volume from indirect sources was 46% of total retail volume(1) in the third quarter 2012. Retail customer trading volume(1) for the third quarter 2012 was $861 billion, 1% lower than the second quarter 2012, and 17% lower than the third quarter 2011.
  • Average retail customer trading volume(1) per day of $15.2 billion in September 2012, 29% higher than August 2012 and 9% lower than September 2011.
  • An average of 363,031 retail customer trades per day in September 2012, 13% higher than August 2012 and 25% lower than September 2011.
  • Tradeable accounts(2) of 202,394(3) as of September 30, 2012, a decrease of 5,266, or 3% from August 2012, and an increase of 31,075,or 18%, from September 2011.

Institutional Trading Metrics

  • Institutional customer trading volume(1) of $46 billion in September 2012, 8% lower than August 2012 and 64% lower than September 2011. Institutional customer trading volume(1) for the third quarter 2012 was $156 billion, 61% lower than the second quarter 2012 and 49% lower than the third quarter 2011.
  • Average institutional trading volume(1) per day of $2.3 billion in September 2012, 6% higher than August 2012 and 61% lower than September 2011.
  • An average of 5,688 institutional client trades per day in September 2012, 4% lower than August 2012 and 75% lower than September 2011.

“The market is experiencing multi-year lows in volatility. In our retail business, we are very pleased with the strong improvement in September volumes,” said Drew Niv, CEO of FXCM. “In our institutional business, our legacy business was impacted by the low volatility as banks are trading less and in smaller quantities. On the upside, we continue to make progress with our newer institutional initiatives including ECN, FastMatch and Lucid.”

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  1. Natasha said:

    Besides a small portion of the new US funds coming from Forex Club, any idea where the remainder of the $200 million growth in US client equity came from for FXCM?

    October 16th, 2012 at 4:08 am
  2. Michael Greenberg said:

    nope.. according to Drew Niv clients simply deposited more funds

    October 16th, 2012 at 7:48 am
  3. Rob said:

    I think clients started to make money. The volatility is very low and clients open various positions (long+short) all the time. Now that volatilty is near seven percent in EUR/USD alone, clients make money, because they close their winners and don´t get stopped out of losers. Maybe this explains part of the 200 mio.

    October 16th, 2012 at 10:53 am
  4. Ron Finberg said:

    @Rob, while customers may be making some money, hard to imagine its much of a factor. FXCM has consistently reported its account profitablilty around 30% , so hard to imagine their clients are suddenly killing it in the markets.

    October 16th, 2012 at 12:12 pm
  5. Rob said:

    @Ron That`s right. I think it´s more of a special situation taking place right now. I´m in contact with several forex brokers, especially here in Germany. They`re reporting that clients use the market conditions to make money althoug the clients still let their losses run, but because of the lack of volatility they´re not getting stopped out. This will change when volatility comes back to FX and certain CFDs like DAX.

    October 16th, 2012 at 4:07 pm

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