Robinhood shares slide 8% after November trading volumes drop

Robinhood Markets experienced a significant decline in trading activity across equities, options, and cryptocurrencies in November, leading to an 8% drop in its shares. The company's total platform assets fell 5% month-over-month to $325 billion, raising concerns about waning retail investor interest. This slowdown follows a period of heightened activity earlier in the year.

Robinhood Markets, the popular brokerage platform, disclosed a marked reduction in trading volumes for November, affecting multiple asset classes and prompting investor unease. Crypto trading volume reached $28.6 billion, marking a 12% decrease from October's $32.5 billion figure and a 19% drop compared to the previous year, when volumes surged amid Donald Trump's election win. The acquisition target Bitstamp also reported an 11% volume decline during the same period.

Equity trading fared no better, with volumes plunging 37% month-over-month to $201.5 billion, though they remained 37% higher than the year-earlier level. Options trading similarly weakened, contributing to the overall slump. These developments led to a 5% reduction in total platform assets, settling at $325 billion by month's end.

The downturn has fueled worries that the recent uptick in retail trading enthusiasm might be dissipating as the year closes. For Robinhood, which relies heavily on transaction fees, diminished volumes pose risks to revenue streams. On Thursday, shares in Robinhood (HOOD) fell 8%, though they have climbed 216% over the year to date, reflecting broader market gains earlier.

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Bitcoin slips below $93,000 in ongoing crypto market decline

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Bitcoin dropped below $93,000 on November 17, 2025, erasing all its year-to-date gains and marking a 27% decline from its October record high. The sell-off intensified bearish sentiment across cryptocurrencies, with altcoins plunging to five-year lows and related stocks tumbling. Analysts suggest a local bottom may be forming as short-term holders capitulate.

Robinhood Markets reported fourth-quarter 2025 revenue of US$1,283 million, surpassing the previous year's US$1,014 million but falling short of expectations due to a 38% decline in crypto transaction revenue. Net income decreased to US$605 million from US$916 million. The results have raised questions about the company's diversification strategy amid ongoing share repurchases and product expansions.

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Robinhood Markets reported fourth-quarter revenue of $1.28 billion for 2025, falling short of analyst forecasts of $1.33 billion, primarily due to a 38% drop in crypto trading revenue to $221 million. Despite the miss, earnings per share of $0.66 exceeded expectations of $0.63. The results highlight the impact of a broader crypto market downturn on the trading platform's business.

Cryptocurrency prices rallied on February 14, 2026, with Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP, and Solana posting gains amid a partial US government shutdown. The total market capitalization rose nearly 5% to $2.38 trillion, even as trading volumes declined. This rebound followed cooler US inflation data and inflows into spot ETFs.

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The cryptocurrency market continued its decline on Thursday, with Bitcoin falling more than 4% below $87,000 for the first time since April. This slide has wiped out over $1 trillion in value since early October, driven by liquidations, investor selling, and macroeconomic pressures. Stocks also reversed earlier gains, amplifying the downturn in risk assets.

Bitcoin tumbled below $102,000 on November 12, 2025, erasing overnight gains as U.S. trading began. The decline coincided with a negative Coinbase Premium streak indicating weak American investor appetite. Federal Reserve uncertainty over a December rate cut added to market pressures.

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Cryptocurrencies have shown resilience, trading higher despite a sharp rise in crude oil prices that unsettled global markets. The overall market capitalization climbed more than 2 percent in the past 24 hours to $2.36 trillion, with trading volume surging 52 percent to $99 billion. Bitcoin led the gains, rising 3.2 percent to $69,317.58.

 

 

 

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