FX week in review: Blueberry Markets cuts MT4/MT5 prop firms, trading volumes fall, Skilling CEO out (2024)

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FX week in review: Blueberry Markets cuts MT4/MT5 prop firms, trading volumes fall, Skilling CEO out (1)Before we get to this week’s top FX and CFDs industry news stories, we’re pleased to report record visitor stats here at FNG for the month of February.

While in the past we’ve shared with our audience data on FNG’s dominance of social media in the FX news space, this month it is just raw visitor data. Our traffic growth is certainly being helped by the tumult in the retail prop trading arena, and the resulting fallout among trading platform companies and brokers – with all the top stories being reported first or exclusively here at FNG.

But there was lots more, with important industry news items such as the sale of HYCM, the departures of Skilling’s and Capital Index’s CEOs, and virtually every other senior executive move in the business appearing exclusively at FNG (before being copied later on other sites, of course).

So we’d like to take this opportunity to thank you, our dear readers, for visiting FNG day after day for all the news that matters in the FX and CFDs sector. We’ll keep working hard to keep earning your trust.

And now on to this past week’s top stories…

What did Blueberry Markets’ CEO Dean Hyde have to say about his company’s decision to terminate all business on MT4 and MT5 from prop trading firms?

Which Retail FX and CFDs brokers saw a drop-off in client trading volumes in February – with one broker seeing its lowest FX trading volumes in 8+ years?

Which European financial regulator has come out with a scathing warning against the prop trading firms – possibly the first step in a regulatory crackdown on the sector?

Which executive moves were seen this week at Skilling, CFI, CPT Markets, VT Markets, and Monaxa?

Some of the most read and commented-on FX/CFD industry news stories to appear over the past seven days on FNG included:

FX week in review: Blueberry Markets cuts MT4/MT5 prop firms, trading volumes fall, Skilling CEO out (2)Blueberry Markets terminates all MT4/MT5 prop firm business. Reported First at FNGAustralia based Retail FX and CFDs broker Blueberry Markets is terminating its Data and Platform Service Offering, which was designed to service the prop industry by leveraging its infrastructure. Blueberry Markets provided Data and Platform Services to prop trading businesses providing access to its demo MetaQuotes servers and pricing data.

FX week in review: Blueberry Markets cuts MT4/MT5 prop firms, trading volumes fall, Skilling CEO out (3)Saxo Bank FX trading volumes fall to lowest level in 8+ years in February 2024. After recently posting one of its worst financial periods in years with a net loss in 2H-2023, Copenhagen based Retail FX and CFDs broker Saxo Bank is not exactly enjoying a strong start to 2024. Following a fairly quiet January, trading volumes at Saxo Bank dropped by 5% MoM in February 2024, coming in at $358.3 billion, versus $375.5 billion the previous month. So far in 2024 Saxo client trading volumes are averaging $367 billion monthly, down by 8% from 2023’s average of $399 billion.

FX week in review: Blueberry Markets cuts MT4/MT5 prop firms, trading volumes fall, Skilling CEO out (4)Belgium’s FSMA warns consumers against prop trading firms. Belgium’s Financial Services and Markets Authority (FSMA) today issued a warning regarding the risks associated with the activities of so-called prop trading firms. The FSMA said it is receiving ever more questions about such firms. Many studies have shown that the gaming element in prop trading can lead to overconfidence and recklessness among users, both in shadow investment and in actual transactions in which they use their own money.

FX week in review: Blueberry Markets cuts MT4/MT5 prop firms, trading volumes fall, Skilling CEO out (5)Robinhood inks deal with Rich Paul’s KLUTCH Sports for partnerships. US neobroker Robinhood (NASDAQ:HOOD) has announced that it has signed a new strategic partnership with KLUTCH Sports Group, that will see KLUTCH Sports and its Property Sales division serve as Robinhood’s agency of record for partnerships in the sports and entertainment sectors. In addition, Rich Paul, the Founder and CEO of KLUTCH Sports, was named a strategic brand advisor at Robinhood.

FX week in review: Blueberry Markets cuts MT4/MT5 prop firms, trading volumes fall, Skilling CEO out (6)FCA sends Dear CEO letter warning of AML failings.UK financial regulator Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has today warned certain financial firms about common failings it has found in firms’ financial crime controls. The FCA said that it has written to CEOs of “Annex 1” firms setting out our findings from its recent assessments of how firms are complying with money laundering regulations. There are approximately 1,000 Annex 1 registered firms, which are not authorised or subject to wider FCA regulation.

Top FX industry executive moves reported at FNG this week included:

FX week in review: Blueberry Markets cuts MT4/MT5 prop firms, trading volumes fall, Skilling CEO out (7)

Exclusive: Skilling CEO Michael Kamerman resigns.

Omar Khaled jumps from MultiBank to CFI to head Marketing.

Exclusive: Panda’s VP Sales & Marketing Thomas Kareklas leaves for Voiso.

Exclusive: CPT Markets hires INFINOX exec Razvan Rotaru to head Institutional Sales.

Exclusive: VT Markets hires Equiti exec Ahmad Qutaishat as Sales Director MENA.

Exclusive: Offshore CFDs broker Monaxa hires Delia Claudia Bercea to head LaTAM.


FX week in review: Blueberry Markets cuts MT4/MT5 prop firms, trading volumes fall, Skilling CEO out (2024)

FAQs

Is Blueberry Markets a good broker? ›

Blueberry Markets was a finalist for Finder's Innovation awards for the Best Online Customer service award category in 2020 and 2021. CFDs carry a high risk of investment loss.

Are Forex prop firms worth it? ›

Forex prop firms can be worth it for traders who have a reliable trading method and can manage risk effectively. However, traders should carefully consider the terms offered by prop firms, including profit splits, fees, and the type of account (instant funding vs. evaluation).

How many traders fail prop firms? ›

Historically, retail prop firm challenges have been designed to set traders up to fail. They're given harsh targets, limited time, no support, and huge leverage – a perfect storm! It's not surprising that 95% of traders fail their challenges!

Who owns Blueberry Markets? ›

Blueberry Markets was founded in 2016 by Dean Hyde, who wanted to launch a new Retail Forex brand known for its low spreads and high level of client service.

What is the most trusted broker in the world? ›

Best Online Brokerage Accounts and Trading Platforms of 2024
  • Best Overall: Fidelity.
  • Best for Low Costs: Fidelity.
  • Best for Beginners: Charles Schwab.
  • Best for Advanced Traders: Interactive Brokers.
  • Best for ETFs: Fidelity.
  • Best for Options Trading: tastytrade.
  • Best for International Trading: Interactive Brokers.

Do prop traders make a lot of money? ›

Senior Traders often earn between $500K and $1 million, and Partners can earn over $1 million per year. Base salaries do not necessarily change that much as you move up, so most of these gains come from increased bonuses.

What happens if you lose money prop trading? ›

Proprietary trading firms often provide evaluation accounts where you prove your trading skills. Usually, you pay a one-time fee to enter this “challenge.” If you lose money during this evaluation, you won't owe anything beyond the initial fee.

Why do 90% of traders fail? ›

So, what are the reasons behind this shocking statistic? Trading is a skill that requires education, practice, and experience. Most traders fail because they do not invest enough time and effort in learning about the markets and trading strategies.

What are the negatives of prop firms? ›

Among many other potential factors, the main disadvantages of prop trading arise from being classified as a market professional, unfavorable profit sharing, and whether your net trading profits are taxed as capital gains or ordinary personal income.

Why do people fail prop firms? ›

You have a poor risk management

Risk management is the key to successful prop trading. It helps you limit your losses, protect your capital, and preserve your psychological edge. Without proper risk management, you can easily lose control of your emotions and overexpose yourself to the market.

Is Blueberry broker regulated? ›

Blueberry Markets is headquartered in Australia and is locally regulated by ASIC. Additionally, the broker has two offshore licenses: one in Vanuatu and the other in St Vincent and the Grenadines.

What is blueberry markets ranked? ›

Blueberry Markets is #96 in our rankings of CFD brokers. Blueberry Markets is an Australian-based CFD and forex broker offering 300+ instruments on the MT4 and MT5 platforms. Account holders also get access to DupliTrade, a low-latency VPS and educational materials.

How long does it take for blueberry markets to process withdrawals? ›

We process withdrawals between Mondays and Fridays within 24 hours of the request being made through the Client Portal.

Does Blueberry market have negative balance protection? ›

We do not provide guaranteed stop-losses. We operate an automated 'margin call' mechanism to mitigate the risk of an account falling into a negative balance.

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