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Robinhood stock today: HOOD sets Feb. 10 earnings date as traders eye jobs data
4 January 2026
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Robinhood stock today: HOOD sets Feb. 10 earnings date as traders eye jobs data

NEW YORK, Jan 4, 2026, 10:12 ET — Market closed

  • Robinhood set Feb. 10 for fourth-quarter and full-year 2025 results after the closing bell
  • Shares last rose 1.9% to $115.21 in Friday’s session
  • Next week’s U.S. jobs and inflation reports are the near-term swing factors for trading-app stocks

Robinhood Markets said it will report fourth-quarter and full-year 2025 results on Feb. 10 after the close, with a video call later that day featuring CEO Vlad Tenev and incoming CFO Shiv Verma. The Nasdaq-listed stock last ended up 1.9% at $115.21 on Friday.

The date matters because Robinhood’s results tend to move quickly on shifts in retail trading appetite, especially when markets are volatile and investors are active in derivatives and crypto.

The announcement also hands traders a clear catalyst after a sharp run over the past year, when enthusiasm for high-growth, high-beta stocks left little room for disappointment.

Robinhood said shareholders can submit and upvote questions for management starting Feb. 3 through Feb. 9 on a Say Technologies Q&A platform, with selected questions to be addressed on the call.

Technically, the stock has been oscillating in a tight band: Friday’s session range was $110.41 to $116.03, versus a 52-week range of $29.66 to $153.86. That puts the recent low near $110 in focus as short-term support, while $116 and the $154 area frame the resistance traders still talk about.

Macro is the other near-term driver. “The market is looking for direction,” said Matthew Maley, chief market strategist at Miller Tabak, as investors brace for the U.S. employment report on Jan. 9 and consumer price index inflation data on Jan. 13, alongside the start of bank earnings that week. Reuters

For Robinhood, those reports can matter more than they do for slower-moving brokers because rate expectations and market swings feed directly into trading volume, and trading activity is the engine of its transaction-based revenues.

Investors will also look for clues on how much momentum carried into year-end across the products Robinhood highlights most—stocks, options and futures, including “event contracts,” which are derivatives that pay out based on the outcome of a specific event. The company has leaned into those products as it tries to diversify beyond traditional equity trading.

Peers offer a quick read-through. Crypto-exposed names such as Coinbase, and online brokerage rivals including Charles Schwab and Interactive Brokers, often move in the same direction when traders rush into or away from risk.

But the downside case is straightforward: if volatility fades after the data hits, or if risk appetite turns and crypto prices slide, trading-driven revenue can cool quickly. Any regulatory scrutiny around event-style derivatives is another overhang that could sharpen market reactions around earnings.

When markets reopen, traders will watch whether HOOD holds above the $110 area from Friday’s lows and whether volume returns after the holiday stretch.

The next catalysts are the Jan. 9 jobs report and Jan. 13 CPI release, then Robinhood’s Feb. 10 results after the bell and the 5 p.m. ET call for management’s read on activity heading into 2026.

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