FXNEWS24 |Highlights of the Week: News Roundup | UK Forex Reviews (2024)

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Plus500 Feels EURO 2024’s Heat: Q2 Revenue Jumps YoY, but Dips QoQ NAGA and CAPEX.com Merger Receives Regulatory Greenlight Australia’s Defunct Broker Prospero Markets Discloses $25M Claims Interactive Brokers’ Forex Deposits in the US Plunge 24%, While Others Hold Steady Interactive Brokers Cites “Administrative Challenges” to Delay Prediction Exchange Launch Interactive Brokers and HSBC Launch Global Trading Platform Myfxbook Co-Founder Alex Rekun Starts Marketlog, Expanding Into Stock Tracking Another Regulator Warns against Prop Firms, Calls Them Trading “Video Games” CFTC Commissioner Drama and My Forex Funds Case: “Government Lawyers Can’t Afford to Slip” 50 Forex and Crypto Firms on This Regulator’s 2024 Warning List: Is Your Broker There? Cyprus Targets Crypto and Non-Profit Organizations in Warning Against Terror Financing NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang Cashes in on Stock Surge Apple Hits $3.5 Trillion Market Cap, Steams Past Rivals Plus500 Feels EURO 2024’s Heat: Q2 Revenue Jumps YoY, but Dips QoQ NAGA and CAPEX.com Merger Receives Regulatory Greenlight Australia’s Defunct Broker Prospero Markets Discloses $25M Claims Interactive Brokers’ Forex Deposits in the US Plunge 24%, While Others Hold Steady Interactive Brokers Cites “Administrative Challenges” to Delay Prediction Exchange Launch Interactive Brokers and HSBC Launch Global Trading Platform Myfxbook Co-Founder Alex Rekun Starts Marketlog, Expanding Into Stock Tracking Another Regulator Warns against Prop Firms, Calls Them Trading “Video Games” CFTC Commissioner Drama and My Forex Funds Case: “Government Lawyers Can’t Afford to Slip” 50 Forex and Crypto Firms on This Regulator’s 2024 Warning List: Is Your Broker There? Cyprus Targets Crypto and Non-Profit Organizations in Warning Against Terror Financing NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang Cashes in on Stock Surge Apple Hits $3.5 Trillion Market Cap, Steams Past Rivals FAQs

26 Degrees Global Markets, previously Invast Global, launched Pairs CFDs, a new offering that allows the trading of index vs. index, commodity vs. com

26 Degrees Global Markets, previously Invast Global, launched Pairs CFDs, a new offering that allows the trading of index vs. index, commodity vs. commodity, or equity vs. equity, similar to forex pairs. The products promise a simpler and more effective trading experience than traditional instruments.

Developed in-house, these new products only target broker-dealers, who can then market them to retail traders. The company has launched the product with 20 Pair CFDs and plans to add new instruments in response to client feedback. 26 Degrees will provide the instrument via API from its trading servers in LD4, NY4, and TY3.

Plus500 Feels EURO 2024’s Heat: Q2 Revenue Jumps YoY, but Dips QoQ

Plus500 generated revenue of $182.6 million in the second quarter of 2024, which increased 14% year-over-year. However, the figure dropped by 15.3% when compared to the $215.6 million generated in the first three months of the year. EBITDA also followed the same trend, improving by 11% to $81.3 million year over year and declining by 20.7% quarter over quarter.

The quarter’s EBITDA margin was 45%, two percentage points lower than the corresponding quarter of the previous year. The report also revealed that the Israeli broker added 24,810 new customers between April and June, compared to 22,248 new customers in the corresponding quarter of 2023. The firm expects its revenue and EBITDA for the ongoing financial year to be in line with the current market expectations, which are $697.8 million and $314.6 million, respectively.

NAGA and CAPEX.com Merger Receives Regulatory Greenlight

The merger of two brokerage brands, NAGA Group, and CAPEX.com, received the necessary regulatory approvals this week. The merger was first announced in December 2023. In April, the shareholders approved the deal of the publicly listed NAGA. With the final regulatory approvals, the companies expect to close the merger by the end of August 2024.

The merger is strategic as the two brokers will reportedly benefit from their expertise domains and market reach. The duo expects to generate $250 million in revenue over the next three years and save about $10 million annually. The firms already have around 1.5 million registered users across more than 100 countries, and the roadmap of the merged entity aims to add over 5 million registered users by 2025/26.

Australia’s Defunct Broker Prospero Markets Discloses $25M Claims

Nearly two months after an Australian federal court ordered Prospero Markets’ closure, the company’s liquidators released a report estimating its assets at $4.5 million and $20 million in client trust funds, with an additional $400,000 held in Singapore. Prospero Markets, incorporated in 2010, was a key player in OTC foreign exchange and derivatives trading before it took a downturn following the prosecutions of its key managers of alleged involvement in a money laundering scheme.

The firm’s client trust claims, estimated between $19.1 million and $25 million, represent the majority of the company’s liabilities. The liquidators are scrutinizing these claims, including larger-than-expected submissions from Australian clients and claims from Prospero Markets LLC, a related entity that is also now in liquidation. They believe that some of these claims may not be valid, potentially reducing the total liability to around $19.4 million.

Interactive Brokers’ Forex Deposits in the US Plunge 24%, While Others Hold Steady

Meanwhile, despite a second consecutive month of decline,
retail investor forex deposits in the US continue to maintain long-term highs.
A significant drop was experienced only in the case of Interactive Brokers,
whose “total forex retail obligation” in May fell by 24%.

According to the latest data from the Commodity Futures
Trading Commission (CFTC) for May 2024, the total value of FX deposits in the
US amounted to $547,720,090, slipping by 0.01% from the $547,759,474 reported a
month earlier.

Interactive Brokers Cites “Administrative Challenges” to Delay Prediction Exchange Launch

In other news, the launch of ForecastEx, a prediction exchange specializing in economic and climate events, has been postponed until later in the summer due to administrative issues, according to Steve Sanders, EVP of Marketing and Product Development at Interactive Brokers.

ForecastEx, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Interactive Brokers Group, has received the required designations from the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) to operate as a contract market and derivative clearing organization. The exchange was originally planned to begin operations on Monday, July 8, 2024.

Interactive Brokers and HSBC Launch Global Trading Platform

Still with Interactive Brokers, the global electronic brokerage firm has collaborated with HSBC to enable HSBC’s clients to access the global trading markets through a unified platform.

Accordingly, HSBC’s customers in the UAE will be the first to benefit from this partnership. They will reportedly have access to equities, ETFs, and bonds in up to 25 markets and 77 exchanges worldwide. This is facilitated through WorldTrader, a digital investment platform powered by Interactive Brokers. The platform is accessible via mobile app or online, and plans to expand to more markets soon.

Myfxbook Co-Founder Alex Rekun Starts Marketlog, Expanding Into Stock Tracking

After three years of development, the creators of Myfxbook, one of the most popular FX/CFD online trading tools and social trading communities for retail traders, unveiled a new portfolio tracker for over 150,000 instruments called Marketlog this week.

Marketlog seeks to enable investors to track their stock portfolio and other instruments from a single location. According to Alex Rekun, one of Myfxbooks’s Founders, the application allows users to monitor dividends and stock splits, as well as track a range of other asset classes, including ETFs, indices, bonds, options, forex, and crypto.

Another Regulator Warns against Prop Firms, Calls Them Trading “Video Games”

Italy’s securities regulator, Consob, has issued a warning to investors about the risks associated with retail prop trading activities. It describes them as online trading simulations that promise profits but may lead to financial losses.

The Italian market watchdog describes the prop trading industry very interestingly, completely different from how the companies operating within it do. The regulator said these offerings, promoted on websites and social media platforms, “simulate an online trading activity in a type of finance video game aimed at passing skill tests and making a profit.”

CFTC Commissioner Drama and My Forex Funds Case: “Government Lawyers Can’t Afford to Slip”

In another significant development in the prop trading space, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) Commissioner Caroline D. Pham bravely shared her statement following the Sanctions Motion filed by My Forex Funds (MFF). She expressed her deep disappointment with the blatant misrepresentations of facts that CFTC staff members made in court.

Her comments highlighted the regulatory agency’s actions in a specific case against MFF and its CEO, Murtuza Kazmi. The timing of the criticisms was also interesting. The court is about to rule on whether to impose sanctions against the CFTC, as requested by the prop trading firm.

50 Forex and Crypto Firms on This Regulator’s 2024 Warning List: Is Your Broker There?

Elsewhere, the French financial watchdogs added 50 new websites to their blacklist of unauthorized platforms offering forex and crypto-asset derivative investments this year as part of ongoing efforts to protect investors from potential scams.

The Autorité des Marchés Financiers (AMF) and the Autorité de Contrôle Prudentiel et de Résolution (ACPR) identified 24 unauthorized forex sites and 26 crypto-asset derivative platforms since the beginning of 2024. These additions bring the total number of blacklisted sites to several hundred.

Cyprus Targets Crypto and Non-Profit Organizations in Warning Against Terror Financing

Cyprus issued an alert to financial professionals, emphasizing their pivotal role in thwarting terror financing. This directive by the Institute of Certified Public Accountants of Cyprus (ICPAC) highlighted heightened scrutiny on cryptocurrency transactions and non-profit organizations (NPOs), which are increasingly susceptible to exploitation by terrorist entities.

The ICPAC’s “terror financing alert” is calling on Cyprus’ accounting and audit sectors. Acknowledging the evolving landscape of financial crime, the alert directs attention to five primary methods of fund transfer, prominently featuring cryptocurrencies. According to the institute, these digital assets, known for their pseudo-anonymous nature, present a growing challenge in tracking illicit financial flows.

NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang Cashes in on Stock Surge

NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang made headlines this week after selling a substantial portion of his company stock, amounting to $229 million. This move came on the heels of NVIDIA’s stock rally, which was driven by robust demand for its AI and data center chips and reflects broader trends in the sector.

The semiconductor sector has been on a tear recently, with stocks like NVIDIA leading the charge due to their critical role in powering next-generation technologies. As the demand for AI capabilities, data centers, and high-performance computing continues to skyrocket, companies in this space have seen their valuations soar. NVIDIA, in particular, has become a cornerstone of the AI revolution, with its GPUs serving as the backbone for countless AI applications.

Apple Hits $3.5 Trillion Market Cap, Steams Past Rivals

Lastly, Apple became the first-ever company to hit a staggering $3.5 trillion market cap. Just when Amazon was basking in the glory of its $2 trillion milestone and NVIDIA in its $3.33 trillion cap, Apple decided to casually drop this bombshell, reminding everyone who’s really running the show.

Apple’s journey to this unprecedented market cap has reportedly been fueled by a combination of innovation, strategic investments, and an almost cult-like consumer loyalty. From the groundbreaking iPhone to the burgeoning services sector, Apple has mastered the art of diversification.

Happy weekend!

26 Degrees Global Markets, previously Invast Global, launched Pairs CFDs, a new offering that allows the trading of index vs. index, commodity vs. commodity, or equity vs. equity, similar to forex pairs. The products promise a simpler and more effective trading experience than traditional instruments.

Developed in-house, these new products only target broker-dealers, who can then market them to retail traders. The company has launched the product with 20 Pair CFDs and plans to add new instruments in response to client feedback. 26 Degrees will provide the instrument via API from its trading servers in LD4, NY4, and TY3.

Plus500 Feels EURO 2024’s Heat: Q2 Revenue Jumps YoY, but Dips QoQ

Plus500 generated revenue of $182.6 million in the second quarter of 2024, which increased 14% year-over-year. However, the figure dropped by 15.3% when compared to the $215.6 million generated in the first three months of the year. EBITDA also followed the same trend, improving by 11% to $81.3 million year over year and declining by 20.7% quarter over quarter.

The quarter’s EBITDA margin was 45%, two percentage points lower than the corresponding quarter of the previous year. The report also revealed that the Israeli broker added 24,810 new customers between April and June, compared to 22,248 new customers in the corresponding quarter of 2023. The firm expects its revenue and EBITDA for the ongoing financial year to be in line with the current market expectations, which are $697.8 million and $314.6 million, respectively.

NAGA and CAPEX.com Merger Receives Regulatory Greenlight

The merger of two brokerage brands, NAGA Group, and CAPEX.com, received the necessary regulatory approvals this week. The merger was first announced in December 2023. In April, the shareholders approved the deal of the publicly listed NAGA. With the final regulatory approvals, the companies expect to close the merger by the end of August 2024.

The merger is strategic as the two brokers will reportedly benefit from their expertise domains and market reach. The duo expects to generate $250 million in revenue over the next three years and save about $10 million annually. The firms already have around 1.5 million registered users across more than 100 countries, and the roadmap of the merged entity aims to add over 5 million registered users by 2025/26.

Australia’s Defunct Broker Prospero Markets Discloses $25M Claims

Nearly two months after an Australian federal court ordered Prospero Markets’ closure, the company’s liquidators released a report estimating its assets at $4.5 million and $20 million in client trust funds, with an additional $400,000 held in Singapore. Prospero Markets, incorporated in 2010, was a key player in OTC foreign exchange and derivatives trading before it took a downturn following the prosecutions of its key managers of alleged involvement in a money laundering scheme.

The firm’s client trust claims, estimated between $19.1 million and $25 million, represent the majority of the company’s liabilities. The liquidators are scrutinizing these claims, including larger-than-expected submissions from Australian clients and claims from Prospero Markets LLC, a related entity that is also now in liquidation. They believe that some of these claims may not be valid, potentially reducing the total liability to around $19.4 million.

Interactive Brokers’ Forex Deposits in the US Plunge 24%, While Others Hold Steady

Meanwhile, despite a second consecutive month of decline,
retail investor forex deposits in the US continue to maintain long-term highs.
A significant drop was experienced only in the case of Interactive Brokers,
whose “total forex retail obligation” in May fell by 24%.

According to the latest data from the Commodity Futures
Trading Commission (CFTC) for May 2024, the total value of FX deposits in the
US amounted to $547,720,090, slipping by 0.01% from the $547,759,474 reported a
month earlier.

Interactive Brokers Cites “Administrative Challenges” to Delay Prediction Exchange Launch

In other news, the launch of ForecastEx, a prediction exchange specializing in economic and climate events, has been postponed until later in the summer due to administrative issues, according to Steve Sanders, EVP of Marketing and Product Development at Interactive Brokers.

ForecastEx, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Interactive Brokers Group, has received the required designations from the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) to operate as a contract market and derivative clearing organization. The exchange was originally planned to begin operations on Monday, July 8, 2024.

Interactive Brokers and HSBC Launch Global Trading Platform

Still with Interactive Brokers, the global electronic brokerage firm has collaborated with HSBC to enable HSBC’s clients to access the global trading markets through a unified platform.

Accordingly, HSBC’s customers in the UAE will be the first to benefit from this partnership. They will reportedly have access to equities, ETFs, and bonds in up to 25 markets and 77 exchanges worldwide. This is facilitated through WorldTrader, a digital investment platform powered by Interactive Brokers. The platform is accessible via mobile app or online, and plans to expand to more markets soon.

Myfxbook Co-Founder Alex Rekun Starts Marketlog, Expanding Into Stock Tracking

After three years of development, the creators of Myfxbook, one of the most popular FX/CFD online trading tools and social trading communities for retail traders, unveiled a new portfolio tracker for over 150,000 instruments called Marketlog this week.

Marketlog seeks to enable investors to track their stock portfolio and other instruments from a single location. According to Alex Rekun, one of Myfxbooks’s Founders, the application allows users to monitor dividends and stock splits, as well as track a range of other asset classes, including ETFs, indices, bonds, options, forex, and crypto.

Another Regulator Warns against Prop Firms, Calls Them Trading “Video Games”

Italy’s securities regulator, Consob, has issued a warning to investors about the risks associated with retail prop trading activities. It describes them as online trading simulations that promise profits but may lead to financial losses.

The Italian market watchdog describes the prop trading industry very interestingly, completely different from how the companies operating within it do. The regulator said these offerings, promoted on websites and social media platforms, “simulate an online trading activity in a type of finance video game aimed at passing skill tests and making a profit.”

CFTC Commissioner Drama and My Forex Funds Case: “Government Lawyers Can’t Afford to Slip”

In another significant development in the prop trading space, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) Commissioner Caroline D. Pham bravely shared her statement following the Sanctions Motion filed by My Forex Funds (MFF). She expressed her deep disappointment with the blatant misrepresentations of facts that CFTC staff members made in court.

Her comments highlighted the regulatory agency’s actions in a specific case against MFF and its CEO, Murtuza Kazmi. The timing of the criticisms was also interesting. The court is about to rule on whether to impose sanctions against the CFTC, as requested by the prop trading firm.

50 Forex and Crypto Firms on This Regulator’s 2024 Warning List: Is Your Broker There?

Elsewhere, the French financial watchdogs added 50 new websites to their blacklist of unauthorized platforms offering forex and crypto-asset derivative investments this year as part of ongoing efforts to protect investors from potential scams.

The Autorité des Marchés Financiers (AMF) and the Autorité de Contrôle Prudentiel et de Résolution (ACPR) identified 24 unauthorized forex sites and 26 crypto-asset derivative platforms since the beginning of 2024. These additions bring the total number of blacklisted sites to several hundred.

Cyprus Targets Crypto and Non-Profit Organizations in Warning Against Terror Financing

Cyprus issued an alert to financial professionals, emphasizing their pivotal role in thwarting terror financing. This directive by the Institute of Certified Public Accountants of Cyprus (ICPAC) highlighted heightened scrutiny on cryptocurrency transactions and non-profit organizations (NPOs), which are increasingly susceptible to exploitation by terrorist entities.

The ICPAC’s “terror financing alert” is calling on Cyprus’ accounting and audit sectors. Acknowledging the evolving landscape of financial crime, the alert directs attention to five primary methods of fund transfer, prominently featuring cryptocurrencies. According to the institute, these digital assets, known for their pseudo-anonymous nature, present a growing challenge in tracking illicit financial flows.

NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang Cashes in on Stock Surge

NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang made headlines this week after selling a substantial portion of his company stock, amounting to $229 million. This move came on the heels of NVIDIA’s stock rally, which was driven by robust demand for its AI and data center chips and reflects broader trends in the sector.

The semiconductor sector has been on a tear recently, with stocks like NVIDIA leading the charge due to their critical role in powering next-generation technologies. As the demand for AI capabilities, data centers, and high-performance computing continues to skyrocket, companies in this space have seen their valuations soar. NVIDIA, in particular, has become a cornerstone of the AI revolution, with its GPUs serving as the backbone for countless AI applications.

Apple Hits $3.5 Trillion Market Cap, Steams Past Rivals

Lastly, Apple became the first-ever company to hit a staggering $3.5 trillion market cap. Just when Amazon was basking in the glory of its $2 trillion milestone and NVIDIA in its $3.33 trillion cap, Apple decided to casually drop this bombshell, reminding everyone who’s really running the show.

Apple’s journey to this unprecedented market cap has reportedly been fueled by a combination of innovation, strategic investments, and an almost cult-like consumer loyalty. From the groundbreaking iPhone to the burgeoning services sector, Apple has mastered the art of diversification.

Happy weekend!

www.financemagnates.com

FXNEWS24 |Highlights of the Week: News Roundup | UK Forex Reviews (2024)

FAQs

Do people actually make money off forex? ›

Forex trading may make you rich if you are a hedge fund with deep pockets or an unusually skilled currency trader. But for the average retail trader, rather than being an easy road to riches, forex trading can be a rocky highway to enormous losses and potential penury.

What lot size is good for a $30 forex account? ›

The optimal risk of $30 a trade will allow you to trade 0.1 lots with an SL of 300 points. The potential growth will be $90. Depending on the percentage of your account you want to assign for a trade, there may be different combinations and the size of stop-loss in points you need for your trade may differ.

What is the biggest secret in forex trading? ›

Opening and closing orders should just be treated as an execution that is always performed without any emotion. All of your trades should open according to your system and analysis conducted beforehand, this is one of the most important Forex trading secrets.

How much do forex traders make a month? ›

Forex Trader Salary
Annual SalaryMonthly Pay
Top Earners$192,500$16,041
75th Percentile$181,000$15,083
Average$101,533$8,461
25th Percentile$57,500$4,791

Has anyone gotten rich from forex? ›

One of the most famous examples of a forex trader who has gotten rich is George Soros. In 1992, he famously made a short position on the pound sterling, which earned him over $1 billion. Another example is Michael Marcus, also known as the Wizard of Odd.

How much money do day traders with $10,000 accounts make per day on average? ›

On average, day traders with $10,000 accounts can make $200-$600 per day, with skilled traders aiming for 2%-5% returns daily. So, it is possible to achieve a daily profit of $200 to $600 with a $10,000 account.

What is the number 1 rule of forex? ›

Risking 1% or less per trade is the standard for most professional traders. For day traders and swing traders, the 1% risk rule means you use as much capital as required to initiate a trade, but your stop loss placement protects you from losing more than 1% of your account if the trade goes against you.

What is the dark side of forex trading? ›

Forex scam risk involves the danger of engaging with fraudulent brokers or falling victim to investment scams promising unrealistic returns. These scams can lead to significant financial losses and erode trust in the Forex trading environment.

Can you win 100% in forex? ›

Trading forex is risky and complicated, and no strategy can guarantee consistent profits. Successful forex traders are those who tend to have a good understanding of the market, good risk management skills, and the ability to adapt to changing market conditions.

How much can you make with $1000 in forex? ›

Well, this depends on how much you're risking per trade. If you risk $1000, then you can make an average of $20,000 per year. If you risk $3000, then you can make an average of $60,000 per year. If you risk $5000, then you can make an average of $100,000 per year.

How much can you make a day on forex trading? ›

How much does a Day Trader make? As of Jul 6, 2024, the average annual pay for a Day Trader in the United States is $96,774 a year. Just in case you need a simple salary calculator, that works out to be approximately $46.53 an hour. This is the equivalent of $1,861/week or $8,064/month.

Can I make a living trading forex? ›

Now, it's not to say that trading Forex for a living is impossible; it is certainly attainable, but it usually requires getting knowledge and experience, as well as opening huge accounts with hundreds of thousands of dollars in size.

Do you get real money from forex trading? ›

Yes, of course, it is possible to make money through forex trading, for this traders need capital in the form of capital and skills. Having skills but without capital, there is nothing to use for forex trading transactions.

Is it profitable in forex? ›

Forex trading can be profitable in India, but it requires a combination of skill, knowledge, and discipline. While the forex market offers opportunities for high returns, it also carries significant risks that traders must be aware of and manage effectively.

Can I make a living off forex? ›

Now, it's not to say that trading Forex for a living is impossible; it is certainly attainable, but it usually requires getting knowledge and experience, as well as opening huge accounts with hundreds of thousands of dollars in size.

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