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Robinhood reports record quarterly revenue on retail trading strength

By Thomson Reuters Feb 10, 2026 | 3:09 PM

Feb 10 (Reuters) – Robinhood Markets reported record fourth-quarter revenue on Tuesday, as the retail brokerage taps into the growing role of individual traders in the ​equities markets.

The Menlo Park, California-based company’s revenue rose ‌to a record $1.28 billion during the three months ended December 31, up 27% from a year earlier.

Shares of the company, however, fell 7% in after-hours trading.

Individual investors have become a major force supporting ‌equities ​markets, snapping up stocks during selloffs ⁠driven by AI bubble ⁠fears and geopolitical turmoil.

Still, the Menlo Park, California-based company’s profit fell to $605 million, or 66 cents per share, from $916 million, or $1.01 per share.

The fall reflected a $56 million ​provision for income taxes made during the quarter, compared with a $358 million benefit recognized in the year-ago period.

Transaction-based ⁠revenue rose to $776 million. Equities ⁠revenue rose 54% while options climbed 41%.

However, ​revenue from crypto trading fell 38% at Robinhood. The volatile sector ​has now struggled for months since a crash ‌last October sent bitcoin nearly halving from its October 6 peak as leveraged positions were washed out.

U.S. spot-bitcoin ETFs witnessed outflows of about $2 billion in December and $7 billion ⁠in November, Deutsche Bank analysts said in a note to clients.

The results come amid a selloff across U.S. brokerages as AI-fueled ⁠disruption fears transcend ‌software and IT stocks to financials.

Brokerages, such ⁠as Robinhood and rival Public, have been ​making ‌headway into the sector via their low-cost ​and tech-enabled ⁠offerings.

Robinhood offers its Gold subscribers an AI-powered investing assistant that allows users to chat through trading ideas and enact orders.

Gold subscribers increased 58% to 4.2 million in the quarter from the previous year.

(Reporting by Ateev Bhandari in Bengaluru; Editing ​by Sriraj Kalluvila)