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Robinhood stock sets Feb. 10 earnings date — here’s what HOOD traders watch next
4 January 2026
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Robinhood stock sets Feb. 10 earnings date — here’s what HOOD traders watch next

NEW YORK, Jan 4, 2026, 17:18 ET — Market closed

  • Robinhood said it will report fourth-quarter and full-year 2025 results on Feb. 10 after the bell, with a webcast at 5 p.m. ET.
  • Shares last traded at $115.21 on Friday, up about 1.9% on the day, and sit well below their 52-week peak.
  • U.S. payrolls on Jan. 9 and CPI on Jan. 13 are next near-term macro tests that can sway rate bets and retail trading appetite.

Robinhood Markets said it will release fourth-quarter and full-year 2025 financial results on Feb. 10 after market close, setting the next major catalyst for HOOD stock ahead of the first full earnings season of 2026. The company said Chairman and CEO Vlad Tenev and incoming CFO Shiv Verma will host a video call at 5 p.m. ET.

The timing matters because Robinhood is often treated as a real-time gauge of retail participation — especially in options and crypto — where volumes can swing sharply with volatility and risk sentiment. The Feb. 10 update also puts Verma in the spotlight as he prepares to take over the finance role.

HOOD last traded at $115.21 on Friday, up about 1.9% on the session, leaving the stock around a quarter below its 52-week high of $153.86. Bitcoin was up about 0.8% on Sunday, a move traders monitor because Robinhood’s crypto business tends to track activity and sentiment in digital assets.

Robinhood said shareholders can submit and upvote questions through Say Technologies starting Feb. 3, with the window closing on Feb. 9, ahead of management’s responses on the earnings call. The company said the event will be livestreamed on YouTube and X.com and within the Robinhood app.

Technicians will be watching whether the stock can reclaim key trend lines after the recent pullback. HOOD ended Friday below its 50-day moving average — the average closing price over the last 50 sessions — while holding above its 200-day moving average, a longer-term gauge of direction.

On the Feb. 10 call, investors will be looking for evidence that trading momentum carried into year-end, and for any guidance on customer activity to start 2026. Attention typically centers on transaction revenue in options and crypto, and on interest income tied to customer cash balances.

Robinhood has also been leaning into “event contracts,” which are derivatives that pay out based on a specific outcome, similar to a prediction market. “It’s a new asset class, and we want to be at the forefront of it,” Verma said in a Reuters interview in November. Reuters

Before the company’s results, the next macro catalysts arrive quickly. The Labor Department’s December employment report is due Jan. 9, and the CPI report for December is due Jan. 13 — data that can reset expectations for interest rates and, in turn, the outlook for trading activity and brokerage net interest revenue.

Peers such as Coinbase, Charles Schwab and Interactive Brokers can move in sympathy with shifts in crypto prices, rate expectations and retail risk-taking, keeping the spotlight on trading volumes across platforms into the new week.

But the setup cuts both ways: a quieter tape in equities and crypto — or a sharp drop in digital asset prices — can quickly compress trading-driven revenue and sour sentiment around retail brokers. Investors are also watching for any policy or regulatory signals that could reshape crypto and event-contract offerings.

The next company-specific milestone is Feb. 10, when Robinhood reports after the close and takes questions live at 5 p.m. ET, with the shareholder Q&A window opening Feb. 3.

Khadija Saeed is a financial markets reporter at TS2.tech, specializing in stocks, technology and emerging industries. She studied economics and finance at the London School of Economics and previously worked in market research before moving into financial journalism. Her coverage focuses on the companies, innovations and economic trends influencing global investors.

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