Robinhood Markets reported strong operating data for July 2025, with total platform assets reaching $298 billion, a 106% YoY increase. Net deposits grew to $6.4 billion, and trading volumes surged, including a 217% YoY increase in crypto trading volumes to $16.8 billion. Securities lending revenue rose 190% YoY to $61 million, and margin balances increased 111% YoY to $11.4 billion.
Robinhood Markets, Inc. (NASDAQ: HOOD) has released its July 2025 operating data, showcasing robust growth across various key metrics. The company's total platform assets reached $298 billion, a 106% year-over-year (YoY) increase, and a 7% month-over-month (MoM) growth from June 2025 [1]. Net deposits grew to $6.4 billion, reflecting a 28% annualized growth rate [1].
Notable achievements include a funded customer base of 26.7 million, up 10% YoY, and equity trading volumes of $209.1 billion, up 100% YoY [1]. Crypto trading volumes surged 217% YoY to $16.8 billion, with margin balances growing to $11.4 billion, up 111% YoY, indicating increased customer sophistication and engagement with higher-margin products [1]. Additionally, total cash sweep balances rose to $33.6 billion, up 54% YoY, providing Robinhood with a stable, low-cost funding base [1].
The company's July data reveals exceptional growth across all metrics, with platform assets up 106% YoY and strong momentum in crypto trading. The 190% YoY growth in securities lending revenue to $61 million for July alone underscores the importance of this high-margin revenue stream to Robinhood's economics [1].
Robinhood's July 2025 operating data suggests that the company is executing effectively on multiple fronts: customer acquisition, engagement, and monetization. The diversification across trading types (equities, options, crypto) also provides resilience, with particular strength currently coming from the resurgent crypto segment [1].
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[1] https://www.theglobeandmail.com/investing/markets/stocks/HOOD/pressreleases/34126072/robinhood-markets-inc-reports-july-2025-operating-data/
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