Hi everyone,
FXstreet websites reached 7,033,000 page views once again in October vs. 6,604,000 in September, slowly and progressively approaching to March’s all-time highs of 7,200,000.
Last month I was speculating here that if October turned to be as shaky as It was the previous year, new highs could be touched. Well, fortunately for the global financial stability and unfortunately for our traffic numbers, October was nothing special so the sites overall went up driven by the good performance of the English site and mobile.
Unique visitors and visits grew to 696,000 and 2,420,000 vs. 634,000 and 2,253,000 the previous month.
If we compare FXstreet.com English site data for October with the same month the previous year, we can observe that the site fell a 7% above in unique visitors, while grew a 4% in visits and 17% in page views.
Francesc
FXstreet.com English Site Traffic Numbers: October 2009 vs. October 2008
* 1,962,506 Visits
Previous: 1,878,986 (+4.44%)
* 548,825 Absolute Unique Visitors
Previous: 591,567 (-7.23%)
* 5,636,793 Pageviews
Previous: 4,826,708 (+16.78%)
* 2.87 Average Pageviews
Previous: 2.57 (+11.81%)
* 00:06:28 Time on Site
Previous: 00:03:48 (+70.22%)
| Visits | Unique Visitors | Page Views | |
| Fxstreet.jp | 18.449 | 6.491 | 40.985 |
| Traders-Conference.com | 2.436 | 1.745 | 5.020 |
| Fxstreet.es | 185.696 | 52.767 | 524.239 |
| Forex.es | 27.290 | 13.593 | 148.653 |
| Fxstreet.com | 1.962.506 | 548.825 | 5.636.793 |
| Forex21.cn | 1.834 | 981 | 8.462 |
| China.FXstreet.com | 52.787 | 15.911 | 218.294 |
| Premium | 9.609 | 3.667 | 26.332 |
| Fxstreet Mobile | 75.264 | 22.268 | 225.929 |
| Fxstreet Blogs | 85.000 | 29.926 | 198.518 |
| 2.420.871 | 696.174 | 7.033.225 |
Francesc
Francesc Riverola,

Hi Francesc,
As a stats fan myself, I confess that I really like the fact that you care to publish your stats to the public audience. Thank you for that!
In these figures I notice that your unique visitors number dropped and that could be a significant sign comparing to page visits. My personal opinion is that it’s due to increasing the number of articles on the site, thus having ‘the same’ visitors visiting the new articles. What’s your opinion on this?
I’m asking all this because your stats are a very clear indicator of people’s interest in currency trading lately, especially since late 2007 when the financial mess began
Cheers!
Liviu