I am not a FX trader, I just subscribe to IB's news releases as it keeps me updated what my broker is up to. They just issued this yesterday, a comparison of FX trader profitability among several brokers: http://finance.yahoo.com/news/interactive-brokers-leads-industry-percentage-150000893.html The source of the data is here: http://forexmagnates.com/q4-2012-fo...rex-market-keeps-losing-brokers-and-accounts/
Alpari advertises heavily on EliteTrader, or used to. Maybe their low profitability scores are because they're getting all ET traders.
thanks for the link. I suspect IB's higher deposit amounts (keeps out the riff-raffs) and lower spreads are a contributing factor.
The interesting thing about the customer profitability stats is it's persistency. Quarter in , quarter out , IB leads fx trader's profitability.Could it be attributable to better education? or capitalization of their customers since they have a $10000 minimum, spread tightness . ?