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Robinhood (HOOD) Stock Falls 8% Following November Trading Volume Decline

2025/12/12 17:05

Key Points:

  • Robinhood shares dropped 8% Thursday after reporting sharp declines in November trading volumes across all categories
  • Crypto trading volume fell 12% month-over-month to $28.6 billion and was down 19% year-over-year
  • Equity trading volumes dropped 37% from October to $201.5 billion, though remained 37% higher year-over-year
  • Total platform assets declined 5% to $325 billion, raising concerns about cooling retail investor engagement
  • Despite the November decline, Robinhood shares remain up 216% for the year-to-date

Robinhood shares dropped 8% on Thursday after the company disclosed a sharp decline in trading volumes across all major categories in November. The online brokerage reported falling activity in crypto, equities, and options trading.


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Crypto trading volume reached $28.6 billion in November, down 12% from October’s $32.5 billion. The November figure also fell 19% compared to the same month last year when cryptocurrency markets surged following Donald Trump’s election victory.

Bitstamp, the crypto exchange that Robinhood agreed to acquire earlier this year, also experienced declining volumes. The exchange saw trading activity drop 11% during the same period.

Equity Trading Shows Mixed Results

Equity trading volumes struggled in November, falling 37% month-over-month to $201.5 billion. However, the company’s equity trading remained 37% higher compared to November 2024 on a year-over-year basis.

Robinhood’s total platform assets declined 5% in November to $325 billion. The decrease raised questions about whether retail investor engagement is cooling as the year approaches its end.

For a company that relies heavily on transaction-based revenue, slumping volumes across multiple trading categories can impact earnings. Lower trading activity directly translates to reduced revenue from the fees and spreads that Robinhood collects.

Stock Performance Remains Strong Year-to-Date

Despite Thursday’s decline, Robinhood shares remain up 216% on a year-to-date basis. The strong annual performance reflects earlier periods of higher trading activity and investor optimism about the company’s growth prospects.

The November slowdown follows months of increased retail trading activity. Investors had been concerned that the recent burst in retail participation might not be sustainable heading into the final weeks of the year.

Macroeconomic factors including uncertainty around Federal Reserve rate decisions may be contributing to reduced trading activity. The broader market environment has seen Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies struggle to gain momentum despite recent rate cuts.

Analysts including those from Cantor Fitzgerald had expressed optimism about Robinhood following recent earnings reports. However, the November volume data suggests challenges in maintaining growth momentum.

Options trading, another revenue driver for the platform, also experienced declines during November. The company did not disclose specific figures for options volume in its monthly report.

Robinhood’s business model depends on active trading by its user base. When customers trade less frequently or reduce their trading volume, the company’s revenue streams face pressure.

The Bitstamp acquisition, which was announced earlier in 2025, was intended to expand Robinhood’s crypto trading capabilities. However, both platforms are now facing headwinds from reduced cryptocurrency trading interest.

Tumbling crypto prices appear to have played a role in the disappointing overall trading volume results. Market volatility typically drives higher trading volumes, but the recent decline suggests retail traders may be stepping back.

The $325 billion in total platform assets indicates that users are not withdrawing funds from the platform in large numbers. This suggests that while trading activity has slowed, customers maintain confidence in keeping their assets at Robinhood.

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