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Trading platform eToro beats profit estimates on robust market activity

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Posted on February 17, 2026

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Feb 17 (Reuters) - Stock and crypto trading platform eToro beat estimates for fourth-quarter profit on Tuesday on strength across the asset classes it offers. Shares of eToro rose about 8.9% before

eToro Surpasses Profit Expectations Amid Strong Market Activity

eToro's Financial Performance Overview

Feb 17 (Reuters) - Stock and crypto trading platform eToro beat estimates for fourth-quarter profit on Tuesday as strong capital market activity drove up trading income, sending its shares up 18.4%.

Impact of Market Activity on Trading Income

U.S. equities had an upbeat quarter as interest-rate cuts supported investor confidence, although volatility in crypto prompted some market participants to be cautious. Bitcoin saw its biggest monthly drop since mid-2021 in November.

Shift in Trading Patterns Among Customers

Meanwhile, a heavy concentration of investments in select AI-linked stocks led to soaring valuations, raising concerns of a bubble in the market.

Growth in Assets Under Administration

Net trading income from equities, commodities and currencies rose 43% to $115.6 million, driven by investor rotation between crypto and traditional asset classes, with particularly strong performance in commodities.

Crypto-native customers who had mainly traded digital assets were now trading commodities - something the company had not seen before - CEO Yoni Assia said on a call with analysts.

"So I do think there's somewhat of a convergence or a shift from crypto, which now has lower volatility to now basically gold, silver and other commodities that have higher volatility," Assia said.

A new wave of fintech firms has emerged in recent years, challenging established Wall Street institutions by attracting younger investors with cheaper trading, intuitive apps and easier access to a wider range of investment options.

The Tel Aviv-based firm's assets under administration grew by 11% year-on-year to $18.5 billion.

However, net contribution, which deducts the cost of revenue from crypto assets and margin interest expense, fell 10% to $227 million.

The company posted adjusted profit of 71 cents per share for the three months ended December 31, beating analysts' estimates of 63 cents per share, according to data compiled by LSEG.

(Reporting by Prakhar Srivastava in Bengaluru; Editing by Leroy Leo and Devika Syamnath)

Key Takeaways

  • eToro beat Q4 profit estimates due to diverse asset growth.
  • Assets under administration grew by 11% to $18.5 billion.
  • U.S. equity markets rose, boosting investor confidence.
  • Crypto market volatility affected some investor decisions.
  • Net contribution fell 10% to $227 million.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is eToro?
eToro is a social trading and investment platform that allows users to trade various assets, including stocks and cryptocurrencies, while also enabling them to follow and copy the trades of other investors.
What are assets under administration?
Assets under administration (AUA) refer to the total market value of assets that a financial institution manages on behalf of clients, which can include investments and cash.
What is a trading platform?
A trading platform is software that allows investors to buy and sell financial assets, such as stocks and cryptocurrencies, often providing tools for analysis and trade execution.
What is volatility in financial markets?
Volatility refers to the degree of variation in the price of a financial asset over time, indicating the level of risk associated with that asset.
What is adjusted profit?
Adjusted profit is a financial metric that reflects a company's earnings after removing one-time expenses or revenues, providing a clearer view of ongoing operational performance.

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