trading volume
Coverage of trading volume in the Nexus archive.
- Bitcoin ETF weekly trading volume falls to lowest since October 2024 as ether funds lead inflows again
Bitcoin ETF weekly trading volume has fallen to its lowest level since October 2024, while Ether funds have led inflows again, drawing nearly as much capital as Bitcoin ETFs over the past three weeks despite having about one-eighth of their net assets.
- Coinbase trading results may fall short of expectations, according to prediction markets
Speculators predict Coinbase's second quarter earnings report will show a third consecutive quarter of declining trading volume, according to prediction markets.
- Won’s 24-Hour Trading Debut Passes With Below-Average Volume
Won's 24-hour trading debut occurred with below-average trading volume, indicating a mixed reception in the market. The event did not meet typical volume expectations, though specific impacts remain unclear.
- Polymarket's annualized revenue topped $1 billion within six weeks of its U.S. launch
Polymarket's annualized revenue exceeded $1 billion within six weeks of its U.S. launch. Daily trading volume on the platform increased from approximately $50 million in mid-May to over $200 million by June 20.
- SpaceX IPO sticks the landing. Here's what investors are saying about its epic first trading day
SpaceX's IPO had a successful first trading day, marked by a large retail allocation and high trading volume. Despite these factors, the stock exhibited moderate volatility.
- Robinhood dips as Q1 earnings miss and crypto revenue, volume fall nearly 50%
Robinhood's Q1 earnings per share and revenue figures missed industry expectations, leading to a nearly 10% drop in its stock price. The company also reported a nearly 50% decline in crypto revenue and trading volume.
- Robinhood’s Q1 crypto revenue and trading volume fall nearly 50%
Robinhood reported a nearly 50% decline in Q1 crypto revenue and trading volume, but saw a 7% year-over-year increase in transaction revenues, totaling $623 million for the quarter.