Largest brokerages - league tables

Discussion in 'Educational Resources' started by NewbyTrader, Feb 15, 2017.

  1. Can anyone confirm who are the largest brokerages by share volumes traded (equities) in the US? Does anyone have this information available? I am doing research and this information would be useful. Thank you
     
  2. TipRanks

    TipRanks

    1) Fidelity
    2) TD Ameritrade/ Schwab (same size)
    3) Etrade
    4) Scottrade (recently acquired by TD)
    5) Vanguard
    6) Merrill Edge
    7) Interactive Brokers.
     

  3. what is your source as the DART reports that are reported over earnings does NOT reflect this in terms of daily trades.
     
  4. TipRanks

    TipRanks

    My bad - i misunderstood the question. i was sure the question was who are the biggest ones in terms of active account.

    Thanks for correcting me!
     
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  5. Xela

    Xela


    Misunderstanding the question isn't a problem. The problem is that in your very first post here, you've posted a link to your own commercial website. Otherwise known as "forum spam". :rolleyes:
     
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  6. Thanks for the replies guys. If I am correct, you are posting the Brokers with the most trades. What are the largest brokers in terms of number of shares traded on the exchanges? (I am expecting to see KCG, Citadel, G1 Execution Services, but would like to confirm this)
     
  7. Thanks for the reply. If I am correct, you are posting the Brokers with the most trades. What are the largest brokers in terms of number of shares traded on the exchanges? (I am expecting to see KCG, Citadel, G1 Execution Services, but would like to confirm this)
    Thanks for the reply. If I am correct, you are posting the Brokers with the most trades. What are the largest brokers in terms of number of shares traded on the exchanges? (I am expecting to see KCG, Citadel, G1 Execution Services, but would like to confirm this)
     
  8. those firms really aren't brokers. They are HFTs and/or are in the business of buying order flow and routing for other brokerages.
     
  9. ajacobson

    ajacobson

    Darts aren't volume. Darts are revenue trades so an order to buy 1 option is a Dart. An order to buy 100 options is also a single Dart. I last saw gross volume data is 2015 and the volume leader, as i recall, was J P Morgan. Search for an ICE or NASDAQ annual report and the stats should be there. The data can be hard to translate as a ton of data goes through the consolidators like Citadel. Also keep in mind that the consolidators can also have a customer side as well where they trade for their own account - the house accounts can be huge. In 2000 when I was the ISE the largest customer was also the largest market maker. Two totally different accounts and they were separated by a Chinese wall for regulatory concerns.
     
    #10     Feb 15, 2017