Monex Reports 20% Forex Volumes Rise MoM in October, DARTs Slightly Up

Monex Group Inc, the Tokyo-based brokerage,  today reported trading volumes and metrics for October 2014.

The broker transacted $52.4 billion in forex transactions during the past month and has continued the slew of positive volumes announcements from various trading venues in both Japan and elsewhere.

The number of DARTs (Daily Average Revenue Trades) rose from 323,299 in September to 330,208 in October (2.1% increase). In the same month last year, Monex reported  340,217 DARTs – a year-on-year decline of 3%.

Monex forex trading volumes in October rose 20% compared to September, an industry-wide bumper month that took the FX market out of the summer doldrums. From a year-on-year perspective, Monex recorded a 28% rise in October.

Following a doubling in ‘average daily trade value’ in the month of September, Monex reported a further 40% increase in October, from ¥138,568 million (~$1.2 billion) to ¥191,618 million (~$1.6 billion). Interest in various FX pairs such USD/JPY, EUR/JPY and AUD/JPY

TradeStation

Last month, Monex’s US-based subsidiary, IBFX, unveiled a new FX product aimed at professional and high-net-worth individuals – dubbed TradeStation Ifx. Ifx will deliver institutional investors the vast set of advanced TradeStation features, while providing institutional levels of bank and non-bank market liquidity.

In today’s trading metrics announcement, Monex reported 450 new active accounts and a 2% increase in Daily Average Revenue Trades (DARTs) from 142,884 per day to 145,670 per day.


the broker terminated its MT4 services at the end of October and shifted its focus and backing behind Tradable’s platform.

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