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Cboe (CBOE) Has a Data-and-Clearing Engine That Looks Better Than a Volatility Trade

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Cboe (CBOE) Has a Data-and-Clearing Engine That Looks Better Than a Volatility Trade
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Cboe (CBOE) is easy to misread because its business sits so close to market activity. When volumes spike, the stock can look like a pure trading lever. That misses what the company has become. Cboe is better understood as a market-infrastructure platform with multiple revenue layers: trading and clearing in options and futures, proprietary market data, and the access and capacity fees customers pay to connect to its venues.

Why Cboe should be read through market infrastructure, not only trading volume

A pure exchange traded on volume alone would deserve a more cyclical valuation framework. Cboe’s economics are broader. In the first quarter of 2026, the company reported record net revenue of $728.9 million, up 29% from the prior year, record diluted EPS of $3.66, up 54%, and record adjusted diluted EPS of $3.70, up 48%.

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The business mix helps explain why. Cboe operates across Options, North American Equities, Europe, and Asia Pacific, Futures, and Global FX. Its Q1 2026 10-Q also groups revenue around Data Vantage, which includes access and capacity fees, proprietary market data fees, and associated other revenue across segments. That is closer to a toll-road model than to a simple trading shop.

Investors usually focus on the obvious volatility linkage in options. The stronger long-term thesis is that Cboe owns market plumbing in multiple formats and geographies. That creates more resilience than headline volumes alone imply.

What the latest results say about clearing, data, and access economics

The first quarter of 2026 showed that mix working in practice. Options net revenue reached $467.6 million, up $115.2 million, or 33%, from the prior-year quarter. Cboe said net transaction and clearing fees increased primarily because total options average daily volume rose 10% and multi-listed options revenue per contract increased 21%. In the same segment, market data fees were 31% higher and access and capacity fees were 15% higher.

That composition matters. Volume helped, but volume was not the whole story. Revenue per contract improved, and data and connectivity also grew. Cboe therefore benefited both from being the venue where activity happened and from selling the surrounding infrastructure that makes that activity usable.

Management’s outlook reinforced the point. After the quarter, Cboe raised its 2026 organic total net revenue growth target to a range described as low double-digit to mid-teens, from a prior mid-single-digit outlook, and lowered adjusted operating expense guidance.

Why recurring data products improve the quality of the model

For investors, the most important line in the story may be Data Vantage. Exchanges often look cyclical at first glance, but data and access products can create steadier revenue streams because customers need connectivity, proprietary feeds, and workflow integration regardless of whether a single trading day is unusually busy. Cboe’s own 10-Q defines Data Vantage as access and capacity fees, proprietary market data fees, and associated other revenue across the company’s segments.

The quarter reinforced that strategy. Cboe raised its 2026 Data Vantage organic net revenue growth target to low double-digit growth from a prior mid- to high-single-digit expectation. A company does not raise a growth target for data and access products unless demand is broad enough to support it beyond a one-quarter market event.

That is why the stock can deserve more credit than a plain “higher volatility equals higher earnings” narrative allows. If transaction activity cools, the company still owns the customer connections, the data products, and the index and derivatives ecosystem around those connections. That does not eliminate cyclicality, but it improves business quality.

What investors should watch next

The first thing to watch is whether Cboe can keep expanding the share of revenue supported by data, access, and other repeatable infrastructure-like streams. That does not mean transaction growth stops mattering. It means investors should care about the blend. A quarter driven only by unusually strong options trading would be less durable than one where options, data, and connectivity all move higher together.

Second, investors should watch operating discipline. Management not only raised its organic revenue outlook in the first quarter but also lowered adjusted operating expense guidance to $838 million to $853 million from $864 million to $879 million. When an exchange operator can pair higher growth expectations with lower expense expectations, that usually signals stronger operating leverage.

Finally, competitive durability in core franchises matters. Liquidity in options and index-linked products supports the very data and connectivity demand Cboe monetizes elsewhere. If that flywheel holds, the stock should keep looking more like a market-infrastructure compounder than a short-term volatility trade.

Key Signals for Investors

Q1 2026 net revenue rose 29% to a record $728.9 million, showing that Cboe’s model is scaling beyond a flat market backdrop.
Options net revenue reached $467.6 million, but the more important detail was simultaneous growth in transaction and clearing fees, market data, and access fees.
Cboe raised its 2026 Data Vantage organic growth target to low double digits, underscoring management’s confidence in recurring data and connectivity demand.
Lower adjusted expense guidance alongside higher revenue expectations suggests the model still has operating leverage.



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