Robinhood stock drops after CEO Vlad Tenev sells $45.6 million in shares

Robinhood stock drops after CEO Vlad Tenev sells $45.6 million in shares

New York, January 7, 2026, 17:38 ET — After-hours

Robinhood Markets shares fell 3.9% to $116.97 in after-hours trading on Wednesday after a regulatory filing showed Chief Executive Officer Vladimir Tenev sold 375,000 shares worth about $45.6 million. The stock ranged from $121.95 to $116.57 during the session. SEC

The sale lands as investors keep a close eye on insider activity in fast-moving retail brokerage stocks. Robinhood has become a high-beta proxy for retail risk appetite, and small headlines can pull the stock around when liquidity thins late in the day.

It also comes with traders already looking ahead to what could shift customer activity early in 2026. For Robinhood, swings in volatility and rate expectations can flow through both trading-driven revenue and interest income on customer cash.

The Form 4 filing said the sale was made under a Rule 10b5-1 plan adopted on Sept. 5, 2025 — a preset trading plan designed to reduce the risk of trading on material nonpublic information. The filing showed the shares were sold in multiple trades at prices ranging from $117.79 to $123.35, and that Tenev retained about 49.0 million Class B shares after the transaction. SEC

The next U.S. inflation report is due on January 13, and it is a near-term macro test for rate expectations that can ripple into trading activity across retail platforms. Bls

Investors also have the Federal Reserve’s next policy meeting on the calendar for January 27-28, another potential volatility trigger for brokers and market-sensitive fintech stocks. Federal Reserve

But the read-through is not clean. Insider sales can be routine, and a cooling in market volatility could matter more to Robinhood’s transaction-heavy model than any single executive trade.

Robinhood is scheduled to report fourth-quarter and full-year 2025 results on February 10, after the close, with a management call set for 5:00 p.m. ET. That update is the next clear company catalyst for bulls and bears.

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