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Cboe beats profit estimates on options trading boom

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Posted on February 6, 2026

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Feb 6 (Reuters) - Cboe Global Markets posted a rise in fourth-quarter profit on Friday, as elevated market volatility helped boost options trading volumes at the exchange operator.  Markets have seen

Cboe Surpasses Profit Expectations Amid Options Trading Surge

Cboe's Financial Performance

Feb 6 (Reuters) - Cboe Global Markets beat Wall Street estimates for fourth-quarter profit on Friday, as elevated market volatility boosted options trading volumes at the exchange operator.

Market Volatility Impact

Markets have seen a surge in volatility in recent months, fueled by uncertain trade policies and heightened geopolitical tensions, leading traders to take more bets and hedge their positions.

Strategic Business Focus

Exchanges across Wall Street, including CME Group, Nasdaq and NYSE-parent Intercontinental Exchange, have reported strong quarterly results, buoyed by the higher volumes.

Quarterly Results Overview

Cboe's total options market share, however, fell to 29.2% sequentially from 30.9%.

The company provides trading platforms for equities and derivatives, including products linked to its flagship VIX volatility index, often referred to as the market's "fear gauge."

Net revenue from its options trading arm jumped 34% to $433 million in the quarter as total average daily volume in options rose 24%.

The exchange is streamlining its businesses to focus on high-growth areas like prediction markets and crypto amid increasing competition for market share.

Reuters reported earlier this week that Cboe is in the early stages of exploring a product that would use an options structure to offer all-or-none payouts, a move that would position it to compete with fast-growing prediction market platforms.

The exchange is also narrowing its focus on core offerings with the recent plans to exit its businesses in Australia and Canada, a move that followed its decision to wind down the Japanese equities business last year.

Adjusted profit of $3.06 per share beat analysts' average estimate of $2.94, according to data compiled by LSEG. Revenue rose to a record $671.1 million, also topping expectations of about $660 million.

Shares of the exchange were down about 2.3% in morning trading.

(Reporting by Pragyan Kalita and Utkarsh Shetti in Bengaluru; Editing by Leroy Leo)

Key Takeaways

  • Cboe's Q4 profit increased due to options trading.
  • Market volatility has driven higher trading volumes.
  • Cboe is focusing on high-growth areas like crypto.
  • Net revenue from options trading rose 34%.
  • Cboe is exiting non-core markets to streamline operations.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is market volatility?
Market volatility refers to the rate at which the price of a security increases or decreases for a given set of returns. It is often associated with the level of uncertainty or risk in the market.
What is options trading?
Options trading involves buying and selling options contracts, which give the holder the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell an underlying asset at a predetermined price before a specified date.
What is net revenue?
Net revenue is the total revenue generated by a company after deducting any returns, allowances, and discounts. It reflects the actual income received from sales.
What are high-growth areas in finance?
High-growth areas in finance refer to sectors or markets that are experiencing rapid expansion and investment opportunities, such as cryptocurrency and fintech innovations.
What is a trading platform?
A trading platform is software that allows investors to buy and sell financial securities, such as stocks and options, through a brokerage.

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