StoneX Group Inc. SNEX Trading gains (losses), net — Total revenues
Discontinued — last reported Q4 '24
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Reported directly by StoneX Group Inc. in its filing.
Tagged under the XBRL concept us-gaap:Revenues.
The official record: StoneX Group Inc.’s 10-K, filed November 29, 2024, on SEC EDGAR. View the filing →
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- What is StoneX Group Inc.'s trading gains (losses), net — total revenues?
- StoneX Group Inc. (SNEX) reported trading gains (losses), net — total revenues of -$150K in Q3 2024.
- How has StoneX Group Inc.'s trading gains (losses), net — total revenues changed year-over-year?
- StoneX Group Inc.'s trading gains (losses), net — total revenues decreased by 133.3% year-over-year, from $450K to -$150K.
- What is the long-term trend for StoneX Group Inc.'s trading gains (losses), net — total revenues?
- Over 3 years (2021 to 2024), StoneX Group Inc.'s trading gains (losses), net — total revenues has grown at a 81.7% compound annual growth rate (CAGR), from -$100K to -$600K.
- What does trading gains (losses), net — total revenues mean?
- The net financial gain or loss resulting from the company's own trading and market-making activities.
- How do you interpret trading gains (losses), net — total revenues?
- An increase indicates successful market-making or profitable proprietary trading positions, while a decrease suggests market volatility, poor risk management, or reduced trading volume. Consistent losses may signal structural issues in the firm's hedging strategies or market-making efficiency.
- How does trading gains (losses), net — total revenues compare across companies?
- Comparable to 'Net Trading Revenue' or 'Principal Transactions' reported by other global brokerage and investment banking firms, though volatility levels vary based on the firm's risk appetite and asset class focus.