July report showed a significant drop in crypto activity.
However, the company has managed to increase its active customer base.
The SEC plans on asking Robinhood some awkward questions.
The decline
in cryptocurrency market activity is felt not only by cryptocurrency exchanges
but also by companies in the retail trading sector. Robinhood (NASDAQ: HOOD),
the American commission-free online trading provider, reported a decrease of 38% in
total trading volumes in the digital asset market compared to the
previous year. Daily Average Revenue Trades (DARTs) also declined, dropping 33%
year-over-year (YoY).
Robinhood Reports Decline
in Crypto Market Activity
Yesterday
(Wednesday) evening, Robinhood released its operational data summary for July
2023. The report shows that although total trading volumes in the crypto market
modestly increased month-over-month (MoM) to $3.4 billion, they significantly
declined compared to the $5.5 billion reported in July 2022.
However,
total trading volumes, including the equity market and options contracts, increased considerably. Compared to June 2023, they grew by 3% to $69.2 billion
and increased 42% YoY from $48.4 billion.
The
situation for DARTs was similar. The total value increased by 31% YoY from 1.3
million in July 2022 to 1.7 million in July 2023. However, for the crypto sector
alone, there was a decline of 33% from 0.3 million to 0.2 million corresponding to the same timeline.
Source: Robinhood
Growth in Account Numbers
and Active Users
Looking at
other statistics provided by Robinhood, the platform managed to increase the
number of Net Cumulative Funded Accounts (NCFA) to 23.2 million by the end of
July. This translates to a growth of around 50,000 compared to the previous
month and 300,000 compared to last year.
There was
also a slight increase in Robinhood's Monthly Active Users (MAU). The 11 million
reported for last month is an increase of 200,000 compared to June.
However, when compared to the previous year's results, there's a noticeable
decline of 17% from 13.2 million users.
Robinhood
significantly increased the number of Assets Under Custody (AUC). On a monthly
basis, the growth improved 6% reaching $94.5 billion, and on an annual basis, there was 27% growth from $74.6 billion. Last month, clients' Net Deposits amounted to $1.4 billion,
which is $400 million more than in June 2023 and twice as much as what was attained in July 2023.
Robinhood Battles
Decreasing User Activity
The
decrease in retail investor trading activity prompted Robinhood to undergo its
third round of layoffs over the last year. The pioneer of commission-free
trading for individual investors announced in an internal memo that the layoffs
would affect 7% of staff, approximately 150 individuals.
To
revitalize activity among the current retail investors, Robinhood pioneered the
introduction of 24/5 trading on single-name stocks in the USA. The popular
trading platform launched the 24 Hour Market service in May. After a
testing phase, it is now accessible to all Robinhood users.
The decline
in cryptocurrency market activity is felt not only by cryptocurrency exchanges
but also by companies in the retail trading sector. Robinhood (NASDAQ: HOOD),
the American commission-free online trading provider, reported a decrease of 38% in
total trading volumes in the digital asset market compared to the
previous year. Daily Average Revenue Trades (DARTs) also declined, dropping 33%
year-over-year (YoY).
Robinhood Reports Decline
in Crypto Market Activity
Yesterday
(Wednesday) evening, Robinhood released its operational data summary for July
2023. The report shows that although total trading volumes in the crypto market
modestly increased month-over-month (MoM) to $3.4 billion, they significantly
declined compared to the $5.5 billion reported in July 2022.
However,
total trading volumes, including the equity market and options contracts, increased considerably. Compared to June 2023, they grew by 3% to $69.2 billion
and increased 42% YoY from $48.4 billion.
The
situation for DARTs was similar. The total value increased by 31% YoY from 1.3
million in July 2022 to 1.7 million in July 2023. However, for the crypto sector
alone, there was a decline of 33% from 0.3 million to 0.2 million corresponding to the same timeline.
Source: Robinhood
Growth in Account Numbers
and Active Users
Looking at
other statistics provided by Robinhood, the platform managed to increase the
number of Net Cumulative Funded Accounts (NCFA) to 23.2 million by the end of
July. This translates to a growth of around 50,000 compared to the previous
month and 300,000 compared to last year.
There was
also a slight increase in Robinhood's Monthly Active Users (MAU). The 11 million
reported for last month is an increase of 200,000 compared to June.
However, when compared to the previous year's results, there's a noticeable
decline of 17% from 13.2 million users.
Robinhood
significantly increased the number of Assets Under Custody (AUC). On a monthly
basis, the growth improved 6% reaching $94.5 billion, and on an annual basis, there was 27% growth from $74.6 billion. Last month, clients' Net Deposits amounted to $1.4 billion,
which is $400 million more than in June 2023 and twice as much as what was attained in July 2023.
Robinhood Battles
Decreasing User Activity
The
decrease in retail investor trading activity prompted Robinhood to undergo its
third round of layoffs over the last year. The pioneer of commission-free
trading for individual investors announced in an internal memo that the layoffs
would affect 7% of staff, approximately 150 individuals.
To
revitalize activity among the current retail investors, Robinhood pioneered the
introduction of 24/5 trading on single-name stocks in the USA. The popular
trading platform launched the 24 Hour Market service in May. After a
testing phase, it is now accessible to all Robinhood users.
Damian Chmiel is a Senior Analyst & Editor at Finance Magnates with more than 15 years of experience in the CFD and online trading industry. Active as both a trader and journalist since 2010, he focuses on broker coverage, fintech innovation, and regulatory developments across Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.
His work includes interviews with C-level leaders at major brokerages and fintech platforms, as well as co-authoring Finance Magnates’ quarterly industry benchmarking reports. Damian’s reporting is data-driven, market-aware, and grounded in direct industry engagement. His analysis and commentary have also been cited by external media outlets, including Investing.com, Binance, The Asset, Stockhead, and Dispatch.
Education:
MA in Finance and Accounting, Cracow University of Economics
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