1 August 2025
Robinhood (HOOD), the trading platform that gained notoriety during the meme-stock frenzy, has demonstrated a significant evolution in its business model, according to a recent report by Reuters.
The company’s latest earnings reveal a surge in trading volumes across equities, options, and cryptocurrencies, indicating its ability to engage retail investors even amidst market uncertainties like high interest rates and tariff concerns.
Robinhood Shows Strong Growth In Options And Equities
In its second-quarter (Q2) report, the crypto platform announced transaction-based revenue of $539 million, marking a remarkable 65% increase compared to the previous year.
The growth was driven by a 46% rise in options trading and a similar 65% increase in equities. Notably, revenue from cryptocurrency nearly doubled, bolstered by the firm’s recent $200 million acquisition of Bitstamp.
CEO Vlad Tenev noted a transformative shift in the company’s stability since its public debut in 2021. He emphasized that the current roadmap is packed with new product offerings, including tokenization and perpetual futures, suggesting a robust strategy to enhance user engagement. He said:
In 2021, when we went public, it felt to me like we were much more fragile than today. But now the road map, if you look at things that we expect to deliver in the short-term, medium-term and long-term, is pretty packed.
Meme-Stock Mania Resurgence
Analysts at Piper Sandler highlighted that the diverse range of products available on the platform has fostered strong retail engagement, with equity and options trading reaching record levels in July.
This resurgence in trading activity comes in the wake of a recent wave of meme-stock mania, reminiscent of the trading frenzy that characterized the 2021 bull cycle for the broader industry.
Stocks of heavily shorted companies like Krispy Kreme and Kohl’s saw significant surges from retail investors, echoing the earlier excitement surrounding GameStop.
Despite fluctuations in trading volumes, CFO Jason Warnick expressed confidence in the platform’s steady customer engagement and high retention rates, suggesting that Robinhood is well-positioned to maintain its growth trajectory.
The crypto market continues to play a pivotal role in Robinhood’s future earnings, with analysts projecting that crypto exchange Bitstamp acquisition will solidify the company’s roadmap in this sector.
JPMorgan analysts believe that crypto has historically contributed about 10% to 20% of the trading platform’s revenue, and this figure is expected to rise throughout the year.
Robinhood’s stock, HOOD) recently reached record highs beyond $113, pushing the company’s market capitalization close to $94 billion. Following the impressive earnings report, several brokerages have raised their price targets for the stock, with Wall Street maintaining an average “buy” rating.
As of this writing, HOOD is valued at $103, recording a 3% drop on Thursday’s trading session.
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