Robinhood (HOOD) Earnings News: Strong Crypto Results Help Drive Earnings Beat
The brokerage platform saw a record $80B in crypto trading volume; shares dipped in after hours action despite the earnings beat.
By Helene Braun|Edited by Stephen Alpher
Nov 5, 2025, 9:24 p.m.

- Robinhood’s crypto trading revenue surged over 300% in the third quarter, hitting $268M.
- The company processed $80B in crypto volume and added new business lines like prediction markets and Bitstamp.
- Shares are lower despite the earnings beat, but remain sharply higher for the year.
Robinhood (HOOD) on Wednesday reported a 339% year-over-year increase in third-quarter crypto trading revenue, extending momentum from earlier this year as the trading app leans deeper into digital assets and global markets.
The company handled $80 billion in crypto trading volume during the quarter, posting $268 million in crypto-related revenue, up from $61 million in the same quarter last year. Adjusted earnings per share (EPS) came in at $0.61 against Street estimates for $0.53; total net revenue reached $1.27 billion versus forecasts for $1.21 billion.
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Shares were down 2% in after hours trading, but remain higher by about 260% year-to-date.
“Q3 was another strong quarter of profitable growth, and we continued to diversify our business, adding two more business lines — Prediction Markets and Bitstamp — that are generating approximately $100 million or more in annualized revenues,” said CFO Jason Warnick. “And Q4 is off to a strong start in October, with record monthly trading volumes across equities, options, prediction markets, and futures, and new highs for margin balances.”
The company now has a market capitalization of $126 billion, putting it above rivals like Coinbase (COIN), which reported strong earnings last week.
The strong results follow a string of moves to deepen Robinhood’s crypto footprint. Earlier this year, the firm acquired Bitstamp, expanding its regulatory presence and user base in more than 50 countries.
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