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Robinhood Stock Slides 8% After Big Decline in November Trading Volumes

2025/12/12 01:30
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Robinhood Stock Slides 8% After Big Decline in November Trading Volumes

Slumps across equity, options and crypto trading in November raised concerns that retail investor momentum may be fading.

By Helene Braun|Edited by Stephen Alpher
Dec 11, 2025, 5:30 p.m.

What to know:

  • Robinhood reported a sharp drop in trading volumes across equities, options and crypto in November.
  • The company's total platform assets also fell 5% month-over-month to $325 billion.
  • The slowdown in trading activity raised investor concerns that retail engagement may be fading heading into year-end.

Tumbling crypto prices appear to have played a part in disappointing overall trading volume results for Robinhood (HOOD).

The brokerage app reported crypto volume of $28.6 billion in November, down 12% from October's $32.5 billion. That amount was also down 19% from year-ago levels, when crypto was surging thanks to Donald Trump's election victory.

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Bitstamp, the crypto exchange Robinhood agreed to acquire earlier this year, also saw volumes fall 11%.

As for equity trading volumes, they struggled as well, dropping 37% month-over-month in November to $201.5 billion. They were, however, higher by 37% on a year-over-year basis.

Robinhood's total platform assets declined by 5% in November to $325 billion.

The November slowdown raised concerns that the burst of retail trading activity seen in recent months may be cooling. For a company heavily dependent on transaction-based revenue, slumping volumes in equities, options and crypto can weigh on earnings potential.

Shares are lower by 8% on Thursday, but remain higher by 216% on a year-to-date basis.

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