FINRA Investor Margin Debt Relative to GDP : 2.78% (As of 2024-10-01)

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Historical Data

Date
Value
YOY (%)
2024-10-01
2.78%
+22.47%
2024-09-01
2.80%
+12.90%
2024-08-01
2.75%
+9.56%
2024-07-01
2.79%
+7.72%
2024-06-01
2.83%
+12.75%
2024-05-01
2.83%
+19.41%
2024-04-01
2.71%
+16.31%
2024-03-01
2.77%
+14.94%
2024-02-01
2.63%
+12.39%
2024-01-01
2.48%
+3.33%
2023-12-01
2.51%
+7.73%
2023-11-01
2.36%
-4.84%
2023-10-01
2.27%
-9.20%
2023-09-01
2.48%
-4.62%
Total 334

Basic Info

FINRA Investor Margin Debt Relative to GDP was 2.78 as of 2024-10-01, according to FINRA. Historically, FINRA Investor Margin Debt Relative to GDP reached a record high of 3.97 and a record low of 1.22, the median value is 2.33. Typical value range is from 2.51 to 3.35. The Year-Over-Year growth is 22.4%. GuruFocus provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for FINRA Investor Margin Debt Relative to GDP - last updated on 2024-10-01.

FINRA Investor Margin Debt Relative to GDP measures the total margin debt held by investors, as reported by FINRA, compared to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of the United States. This ratio provides insights into the level of leverage used by investors in the securities market relative to the overall economic output, indicating potential market risks and investor confidence.

Category Market Trend
Region USA
Source FINRA

Stats

Name Value
Last Value 2.78%
Latest Period 2024-10-01
Long Term Average 2.93%
Average Annualized Growth Rate +2.92%
Value from 1 year ago 2.27%
Change from 1 year ago +22.47%
Frequency Daily
Unit %

Related Indicators

Related Item
Date
Value
Unit
1-Year Growth
3-Year Growth
5-Year Growth
10-Year Growth
2024-10-01
2.78
%
+22.40%
-11.19%
+1.58%
-
2017-11-01
580945
Millions
+16.09%
+8.31%
+12.17%
+5.37%
2017-11-01
2.11
%
-2.76%
-
-0.83%
-0.90%
2017-11-01
2.97
%
+11.65%
+4.80%
+8.12%
+2.32%
2024-10-01
815368
Millions
+28.26%
-4.49%
+8.00%
+5.16%
2024-10-01
1.43
%
-5.28%
-10.12%
-5.48%
-5.04%

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