Learn from the past. Prepare for the future. Tracking the global digital assets ecosystem Uncategorized RISE AND FALL OF STOCKS: The Decade in Volume By Editorial Staff January 30, 2013 1 of 11 Volume in 2012 was at 2007 levels. At the New York Stock Exchange, it was below 2003 levels. The worst year in the last ten. Amex and Arca have lost half their volume in the last three years. Even Nasdaq is back to 2003 levels. BATS didn't match 2008. And Direct Edge couldn't catch up. OTC Markets Group reverted to 2004 levels. Consolidated volume fell 18.5 percent. Picking up share: dark pools and broker pools. FacebookXPinterestWhatsApp Previous articleFX: Volumes Dropped in 2012, Surveys ShowNext articleOff-Exchange Volume Spikes to Record Levels RELATED ARTICLES Clearing The Path: How Sponsored Access Brings The Buy Side Into Repo 24/7 Derivatives Trading – Going Around in Circles Margin Transparency – Trade Bodies Weigh In MOST READ Kraken Enters Options Trading July 17, 2026 Museum of American Finance Finds New Home in Boston July 17, 2026 BlackRock iShares Surpasses $6 Trillion in Assets July 17, 2026 SIFMA Statement on SEC Proposed Rule on E-delivery July 17, 2026 Buy-Side AI Adoption Hindered by Broker Research Licensing Restrictions July 16, 2026 PODCAST