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Broker Volumes
The Broker Volumes dashboard tracks reported and estimated trading volumes across retail FX and CFD brokers, giving you a clear view of how flow is distributed and how it shifts over time.
Volumes can be sliced by period and region, so you can benchmark a single broker against its peers, watch market share migrate between firms, and identify seasonal or event-driven spikes in activity. It is the same lens used in competitive and partnership analysis across the industry.
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Data Coverage
Tracks trading volumes across a broad set of retail FX and CFD brokers, segmented by period and region.
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