GAIN Capital Retail FX Funds Rise in April, CFTC Data Shows

Tuesday, 09/06/2015 | 16:13 GMT by Avi Mizrahi
  • Meanwhile most of the other relevant brokers have suffered drops in the amounts of FX funds they held in April
GAIN Capital Retail FX Funds Rise in April, CFTC Data Shows

According to the latest retail foreign Exchange dealers (RFEDs) data released today by the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC ), retail FX funds held at registered brokerages operating in the United States have decreased by 1.59% MoM in April 2015 compared with the month of March.

The monthly drop in April has brought the overall market size to lower than it has been before March's marginal increase of 0.73% MoM. Moreover, most of the relevant brokers have suffered drops in the amounts of FX funds they held in April.

The notable exception was GAIN Capital (NYSE: GCAP) which FX funds rose by 1.13% while its major competitors in the American market suffered. Smaller America FX player RJ O’Brien and Associates experienced a bigger jump in held FX funds, as measured by relative percentages, with over 15% rise.

CFTCFCMChartApril1

By looking at the breakdown of the market share we can see that FXCM (NYSE: FXCM) remained the biggest player in the American FX market with 33% of the market. Still, this April 2015 figure shows a drop in market share for FXCM from 33.6% the previous month. GAIN Capital and OANDA seem to benefit from FXCM's misfortune and increase their American FX market share in April.

In addition to FXCM, Interactive Brokers and MB Trading also had a relatively weak April which translated into a smaller market share. Meanwhile the market share of RJ O’Brien remained almost marginal at 0.2%.

CFTCFCMChartApril2

According to the latest retail foreign Exchange dealers (RFEDs) data released today by the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC ), retail FX funds held at registered brokerages operating in the United States have decreased by 1.59% MoM in April 2015 compared with the month of March.

The monthly drop in April has brought the overall market size to lower than it has been before March's marginal increase of 0.73% MoM. Moreover, most of the relevant brokers have suffered drops in the amounts of FX funds they held in April.

The notable exception was GAIN Capital (NYSE: GCAP) which FX funds rose by 1.13% while its major competitors in the American market suffered. Smaller America FX player RJ O’Brien and Associates experienced a bigger jump in held FX funds, as measured by relative percentages, with over 15% rise.

CFTCFCMChartApril1

By looking at the breakdown of the market share we can see that FXCM (NYSE: FXCM) remained the biggest player in the American FX market with 33% of the market. Still, this April 2015 figure shows a drop in market share for FXCM from 33.6% the previous month. GAIN Capital and OANDA seem to benefit from FXCM's misfortune and increase their American FX market share in April.

In addition to FXCM, Interactive Brokers and MB Trading also had a relatively weak April which translated into a smaller market share. Meanwhile the market share of RJ O’Brien remained almost marginal at 0.2%.

CFTCFCMChartApril2
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