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Robinhood Shares Rise 4.7% After July Data Highlight Changes in Trading Activity

MENLO PARK, California, August 13, 2026, 8:09 p.m. EDT — U.S. stock markets have ended the session.

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Aug 14, 2026 at 12:24 AM UTC · Updated 10 天前 · 5 分钟阅读

Robinhood Shares Rise 4.7% After July Data Highlight Changes in Trading Activity
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MENLO PARK, California, August 13, 2026, 8:09 p.m. EDT — U.S. stock markets have ended the session.

  • Robinhood stock ended the session up 4.7% at $99.37.
  • Crypto notional in July dropped 62% from a year earlier, while event contracts increased twenty times.
  • The stock is currently valued at 43.94 times earnings, with the consensus analyst target suggesting potential upside of 24.4%.

Shares of Robinhood Markets, Inc. NASDAQ:HOOD rose 4.7% on Thursday, supported by preliminary July figures indicating that robust growth in event contracts and options is offsetting a steep decline in crypto activity. The stock finished trading at $99.37 and moved up to $99.70 in after-hours transactions.

The composition is more significant than the overall total. Event-contract revenue climbed to $156 million in the second quarter—1.56 times Robinhood’s $100 million from crypto transactions. In July, this divergence grew: event contracts surged twenty times compared to a year earlier, while notional crypto volume declined by 62%.

“Hood stock” was among the most recent queries trending in the U.S. daily feed, surfacing after Robinhood released news on Wednesday and a market move on Thursday. The term became the top eligible market-related trend once prior 12-hour topics were filtered out. Google Trends

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