abstrak:According to the business, 2.456 million DARTs were recorded, which is 18% less than the previous year and 2% less than the previous month. Furthermore, ending client equity was $355.9 billion, which was 8% higher than in 2021 and 2% higher than in February.
Interactive Brokers (Nasdaq: IBKR), a prominent American electronic trading platform, provided some monthly operational numbers for March on Friday, indicating a decline in Daily Average Revenue Trades (DARTs).
According to the company's numbers, 2.456 million DARTs were recorded, which is 18% fewer than the previous year and 2% lower than the previous month. In addition, ending client equity was $355.9 billion, which was 8% greater than in 2021 and 2% higher than in February.
Ending customer margin loan balances were $48.2 billion, up 14 percent from the previous year but down 2 percent from the previous month. Ending customer credit balances were $92.5 billion, a $2.2 billion increase over the previous year and a 4% increase over the previous month.
Furthermore, Interactive Brokers reported 1.81 million customer accounts, a 36% increase over 2021 and a 3% increase over February, as well as 306 annualized average cleared DARTs per client account. In addition, including exchange, clearing, and regulatory expenses, the average commission per cleared Commissionable Order was $2.68.
Figures for January, IBKR
The group firm completed January with 1.73 million customer accounts, a 3% gain over the previous month and a 45 percent improvement over the previous year.
Client equity on the platform was $352.5 billion, a 12% increase over the previous year but a 6% decrease over the previous month. Furthermore, the customer margin loan amount increased by 23% year on year to $50.1 billion, but was 8% lower than the previous month. Furthermore, it completed the month with $89.3 billion in customer credit balances, an increase of 8% over the previous year and 3% over the previous month.
The American broker is present in all major marketplaces across the world, providing trading instruments in all prominent asset classes.