I can not find any statistics, at least not through the casual google search. I am trying to see where do I fit in the food chain, having assumption (hopefully not wrong) that bigger account gives you at least some kind of leverage when somebody has to answer the phone or accomodate some kind of request. Currently I run fully automated set of strategies and it is mostly about the technical issues (API and such) and getting some help, however I would imagine that it might reflect in case of trade dispute as well.
Once had a discussion with account manager from Gain (I believe it was the institutional accounts) and it was mentioned that 50K+ account is considered lower/medium to medium size. I guess many of the fx brokers do not have the obligation to disclose such info, but I can not find anything on the futures brokers as well (don't care about the equities, not involved with that).
Assuming the above statement was correct, one scenario could be (completely speculative on my part):
- 50% of accounts in range 0 - 25K
- 25% of accounts in range 25k - 75K
- 25% of accounts > 75K
I would appreciate if anybody has some reasonably accurate numbers and does not mind posting it here.
Thanks everybody!
Once had a discussion with account manager from Gain (I believe it was the institutional accounts) and it was mentioned that 50K+ account is considered lower/medium to medium size. I guess many of the fx brokers do not have the obligation to disclose such info, but I can not find anything on the futures brokers as well (don't care about the equities, not involved with that).
Assuming the above statement was correct, one scenario could be (completely speculative on my part):
- 50% of accounts in range 0 - 25K
- 25% of accounts in range 25k - 75K
- 25% of accounts > 75K
I would appreciate if anybody has some reasonably accurate numbers and does not mind posting it here.
Thanks everybody!