Robinhood CEO: 'We want to be number one in active trader market' (2024)

As bitcoin (BTC-USD) maintains its bull run in 2024, the leading crypto asset has seen gains of over 54% year-to-date and briefly surged to a new all-time high above $70,000 on Friday. Crypto in general has been a forceful driver in particular for trading platform Robinhood (HOOD), which reported crypto trading activity increased 10% year-over-year in its fourth-quarter earnings.

Robinhood Co-Founder and CEO Vlad Tenev sits down with Yahoo Finance Executive Editor Brian Sozzi to discuss the other areas the platform is also seeing heightened activity in from retail investors, drawing growth from options trading and even retirement planning. Robinhood's stock has risen over 36% in 2024 alone.

"It's not just the markets, and it's not just individual AI stocks [and] crypto. If you look at our retirement business, More and more people are interested in retirement as well. So we announced that we had in $1.7 billion in assets under custody in retirement accounts at the end of last year," Tenev explains. "And recently our CFO [Jason Warnick] was at a conference, he said that number had close to doubled, that over $3 billion just in a couple of months. So there's general interest in long-term investing as well and we're excited to be serving that market."

Tenev goes on to emphasize Robinhood's chief goals at the moment, including becoming "number one in the active trader market":

"But we don't want to just serve active traders. We want to grow wallet share, with our customers, we want to help them build wealth. And that's the second priority — that's where Robinhood Gold and our high-yield products come in, that's where retirement comes in, and, of course, the credit card where we're entering a new product category that's very important to customers. Then the third area of focus is expanding internationally."

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Editor's note: This article was written by Luke Carberry Mogan.

Video Transcript

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BRIAN SOZZI: Bitcoin and stock bulls are charging. A new frenzy surrounding the world's largest cryptocurrency is pushing the price of Bitcoin to all time highs. This is all things AI have powered stocks such as NVIDIA and Microsoft to new heights. So our major investing exchanges cashing in on all this excitement.

Vlad Tenev, Robinhood co-founder and CEO joins me now. Vlad, always nice to get some time with you. I know you do a lot of these interviews, especially a couple of weeks after earnings. But I'm like I have to connect with Vlad because your stock is rallying, the broader market is rallying. On your platform, what have these record-setting markets done to that platform and what are you seeing among people?

VLAD TENEV: Typically, when the crypto markets see a lot of excitement, we benefit from that. We're one of the largest crypto platforms in the US. We've been growing market share and that's continued through 2023. I think last time I was on your show, we were talking a little bit about that.

But it's definitely not just crypto. We've seen increased levels of activity with the markets across all of our assets and products. So people have been entering the equity markets.

Options trading has been up through 2023 as well. Equities market share went up about 14%. Options market share at Robinhood was closer to 20% at about 19%. So as we've been improving our products we stand to benefit when there's heightened market interest.

BRIAN SOZZI: Have you seen the rally-- AI stocks, crypto, whatever it is is this pulling in the next generation of investors?

VLAD TENEV: I think you're seeing a couple of things. Certainly, there's heightened retail interest and you're seeing investment apps getting more downloads. You can look at the public App Store rankings and there has been a resurgence in interest in investing. Certainly, we've benefited from that.

But what's really interesting is it's not just-- it's not just the markets and it's not just individual AI stocks in crypto, you look at-- or retirement business, more and more people are interested in retirement as well. So we announced that we had $1.7 billion in assets under custody in retirement accounts at the end of last year. And recently, our CFO was at a conference. He said that number had close to doubled at over $3 billion just in a couple of months. So there's general interest in long-term investing as well and we're excited to be serving that market.

BRIAN SOZZI: Are investors still looking at Robinhood as a trading platform? Because I've been following a lot of the work that you and your team have done really over the past 12 months, a lot more innovation 24-hour trading, a push in different retirement products. Do you ultimately want to be that one-stop destination for-- that maybe perhaps replaces going down to your local bank branch and using it for whatever you want to use it for?

VLAD TENEV: There's three things that we're focused on right now. Number one, we want to be number one in the active trader market. So active traders are very important for us. They care about very specific things like performance, pricing, user experience. And we're making lots of investments there both in the user experience and in new product innovations that other competitors don't offer, 24-hour market being a great example there.

But we don't want to just serve active traders and so we want to grow wallet share with our customers. We want to help them build wealth. And that's the second priority.

And that's where Robinhood Gold and our high-yield products come in. That's where retirement comes in. And, of course, the credit card where we're entering a new product category that's very important to customers.

Then the third area of focus is expanding internationally. I think the last time I was at your show, we had just announced the UK launch. And we had also launched in the EU and we see a huge opportunity there. Hundreds of millions of consumers that are underserved and that's, sort of, our beachhead to the rest of the world.

BRIAN SOZZI: What is the size of that credit card business? How big could that be 12 months after launch? And where exactly are you with that product?

VLAD TENEV: One of the reasons we're so interested in the credit card market is it's so big, right? Over 80% of US adults have a credit card, at least one. There's hundreds of millions of credit cards in circulation in the US alone.

And if you look at the credit card market, in general, we see three things. Number one, it's large. Number two, the incumbents are enjoying very large margins so the profit pools in that business are very large. And the third is it hasn't really been digitized yet so the experience of a credit card, I mean sans Apple Pay, is pretty much the same as it was 20 years ago.

And when we see those three things, we see a great opportunity for us to enter the market and disrupt. So it's getting close. The team's been working hard. I've seen the designs. And we'll be looking forward to unveiling it shortly.

BRIAN SOZZI: Just before you came on, we had the opportunity to talk to a SEC Chair Gary Gensler. And towards the end of the conversation, they were talking a lot about crypto and the moves in crypto. The chair noting that the sector is rife with abuses and frauds, and at some point maybe the investing public is putting their own investments at risk. I mean bigger picture, what do you think about this move in crypto? And do you think investors truly understand what they're getting in the crypto space right now?

VLAD TENEV: I think if I had to look at this move, we see a supply and demand imbalance starting with Bitcoin, right? So all of these new ETFs came into the market, they've been gathering assets. We're now able to more easily plug institutional interest of which there is a lot in crypto and they've been generating more demand.

You also have the Bitcoin halving where there's less supply coming in and I think the market anticipates that. I do think the crypto space is quite broad. It refers to a lot of things now including just coins that a couple of software engineers overseas can launch on an exchange. And I think with that level of decentralization and sort of access are risks.

But then you look on the other side of the spectrum and there's significant institutional interest in adding Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies into customers' portfolios. More and more large institutions and endowments are starting to look at it. Governments, you've seen, start to look at it too, like El Salvador, for instance. But I think we anticipate that might not be the end of that. And so I think that's very much entered the mainstream as an asset that customers need and look to add in their portfolios.

BRIAN SOZZI: Vlad, you've been leading this company really through a series of big moments for investors. Of course, a couple of years ago with the meme stock frenzy, but right now market's at all time highs, crypto all time highs. What lessons are you putting to play today, leadership, operationally, whatever it might be, things that you learned a couple of years ago? What are you putting into play now?

VLAD TENEV: Yeah, I mean, a couple of years ago felt like a different world, you know. It felt like we didn't really have to operate particularly well as a company to do well. In COVID times, the tide sort of lifted all boats.

Now starting in 2022 with the increase in interest rates, it, sort of, washed out a lot of the excess in the markets and we've had to operate differently. So just emphasizing efficiency, performance, focusing on the things that are incredibly important, making sure that the team is aligned, and we've got the top talent, I think these are all things that the management team and myself have learned over the past couple of years. And now when we see a little bit of a recovery and if interest rates then start dropping as many are predicting, we should see that turn into a tailwind for the business in a big way.

BRIAN SOZZI: It's always great to get a few minutes with you. Thank you always for making time for Yahoo Finance. Vlad Tenev, Robinhood co-founder and CEO, have a good weekend. We'll talk to you soon.

VLAD TENEV: Thanks, Brian.

Robinhood CEO: 'We want to be number one in active trader market' (2024)

FAQs

Robinhood CEO: 'We want to be number one in active trader market'? ›

VLAD TENEV: There's three things that we're focused on right now. Number one, we want to be number one in the active trader market. So active traders are very important for us. They care about very specific things like performance, pricing, user experience.

How many Robinhood Gold users are there? ›

Gold Subscribers increased by 500 thousand, or 42%, year-over-year to 1.7 million. Cash and cash equivalents totaled $4.7 billion compared with $5.5 billion at the end of Q1 2023.

What is the 1% match on Robinhood gold? ›

1% match on taxable deposits

If you contribute $10,000 to your account, you'll earn $100 if you're a Robinhood Gold customer. There's no cap, but Robinhood does cap daily ACH deposit limits. Rewards are earned over 24 months, or two years. Non-members get no match.

How is Robinhood still in business? ›

Robinhood generates net interest revenue (interest revenue minus interest expenses) on securities lending transactions. Interest is also earned on margin loans to users, and interest expenses are incurred in connection with the company's revolving credit facilities.

How many traders use Robinhood? ›

The company has 23.9 million funded customers, 13.7 million monthly active users, and $130 billion in assets under custody.

How much debt does Robinhood have? ›

According to Robinhood's latest financial reports the company's total debt is $4.21 B. A company's total debt is the sum of all current and non-current debts.

Is there a catch to Robinhood Gold? ›

The Robinhood card doesn't charge an annual fee, which is remarkable given its cash back rewards. But there is a catch. To qualify for the card, you must be a member of Robinhood's Gold program. This program costs $5 a month (or $50 a year), so one could look at this as a $50 to $60 annual fee for the credit card.

Why is Fidelity better than Robinhood? ›

Fidelity's fee structure is somewhat different, as this platform offers significantly more products and services than Robinhood. Fidelity doesn't charge trading fees or commissions on stocks and ETFs. However, unlike Robinhood, it does charge $0.65 per contract to trade most options.

How often does Robinhood Gold pay out? ›

You'll be paid interest once a month on the last business day of the month*, which will include interest through the end of the month.

Is it safe to keep a lot of money in Robinhood? ›

Your securities and cash are protected by SIPC

Robinhood Financial LLC and Robinhood Securities, LLC are both members of SIPC, which protects securities for customers of its members up to $500,000 (including $250,000 for claims for cash) for each investing account, including IRAs.

Are people still using Robinhood? ›

As of 2023, more than 10 million people use Robinhood as their primary brokerage.

What is the maximum profit on Robinhood? ›

The theoretical max gain is unlimited. Since the underlying stock price could theoretically rise forever, there's no limit to how much the call option could potentially be worth.

Will Robinhood ever be profitable? ›

In 2024, analysts expect Robinhood to finally achieve GAAP profitability, with its adjusted EBITDA increasing 33% to $711 million.

Can you actually make money on Robinhood? ›

There are two main ways to make money on Robinhood: Buy and sell stocks or other assets at a higher price than you bought them for. This is known as capital gains. Earn dividends on stocks you own.

Who is the CEO of Robinhood? ›

Vladimir Tenev (Bulgarian: Владимир Тенев; born 13 February 1987) is a Bulgarian-American entrepreneur who is the co-founder (with Baiju Bhatt) and CEO of Robinhood, a US-based financial technology services company.

Is there a catch to Robinhood gold? ›

The Robinhood card doesn't charge an annual fee, which is remarkable given its cash back rewards. But there is a catch. To qualify for the card, you must be a member of Robinhood's Gold program. This program costs $5 a month (or $50 a year), so one could look at this as a $50 to $60 annual fee for the credit card.

Does Robinhood gold still exist? ›

You can try Robinhood Gold for free for your first 30 days. After your free trial ends, you'll be charged a monthly fee at the beginning of each billing cycle unless you cancel your subscription before the next billing date. You can find the billing date in your account settings in Robinhood Gold.

Why are millions of people paying for Robinhood Gold? ›

“Customers are finding our Gold offering compelling across high-yield cash, retirement, margin rates and now our Gold credit card. This led Gold subscribers to reach 1.7 million in Q1, higher than at any other point in our history,” Vlad Tenev, CEO and co-founder of Robinhood, said during the earnings call.

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