On February 10, 2026, Interactive Brokers Group, Inc. (IBKR), a company in the investment banking and brokerage industry, had a trading volume of $427 million, ranking 333rd among U.S. stocks that day, with a 39.32% increase from the previous day. The trading volume was 5.5248 million shares.
IBKR declined 1.56% on February 10, 2026, closing at $77.20. Over the past five trading days, the stock has increased by 3.03%, for the month of February up 3.10%, and since the beginning of the year up 20.04%. Over the past 52 weeks, it has risen by 36.52%.
If the company has been listed for less than 52 weeks, the 52-week change is calculated from the listing date to the present (this also applies to listings less than one month or fewer than five trading days).
IBKR
Trading Volume / USD
Change from Previous Day
Shares Traded
February 10, 2026
$427 million
39.32%
5.5248 million
February 9, 2026
$307 million
-15.03%
3.9093 million
February 6, 2026
$361 million
-41.44%
4.8914 million
February 5, 2026
$616 million
3.48%
8.7757 million
February 4, 2026
$595 million
44.55%
8.1266 million
Interactive Brokers Group, Inc. is an automated global electronic securities firm and market maker, specializing in executing orders according to specified requirements and trading and processing securities, futures, foreign exchange notes, bonds, and mutual funds with over 100 electronic trading revenues worldwide. Since its full launch in 1977, the company has focused on developing proprietary software with automated brokerage functions. IBKR is a Delaware-incorporated holding company, primarily owning approximately 11.9% of the membership interests in Interactive Brokers Group, with the right to operate subsidiaries. The company operates two main business segments: electronic brokerage and market making. Its brokerage business is conducted through a subsidiary that provides electronic execution and clearing services to global clients. The market-making business is primarily executed through the company’s subsidiary in leading exchanges and market centers worldwide, focusing on trading exchange-listed stocks, stock futures, and stock index options and futures.
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Interactive Brokers' trading volume on February 10th was $427 million, ranking 333rd among U.S. stocks on that day.
On February 10, 2026, Interactive Brokers Group, Inc. (IBKR), a company in the investment banking and brokerage industry, had a trading volume of $427 million, ranking 333rd among U.S. stocks that day, with a 39.32% increase from the previous day. The trading volume was 5.5248 million shares.
IBKR declined 1.56% on February 10, 2026, closing at $77.20. Over the past five trading days, the stock has increased by 3.03%, for the month of February up 3.10%, and since the beginning of the year up 20.04%. Over the past 52 weeks, it has risen by 36.52%.
If the company has been listed for less than 52 weeks, the 52-week change is calculated from the listing date to the present (this also applies to listings less than one month or fewer than five trading days).
Interactive Brokers Group, Inc. is an automated global electronic securities firm and market maker, specializing in executing orders according to specified requirements and trading and processing securities, futures, foreign exchange notes, bonds, and mutual funds with over 100 electronic trading revenues worldwide. Since its full launch in 1977, the company has focused on developing proprietary software with automated brokerage functions. IBKR is a Delaware-incorporated holding company, primarily owning approximately 11.9% of the membership interests in Interactive Brokers Group, with the right to operate subsidiaries. The company operates two main business segments: electronic brokerage and market making. Its brokerage business is conducted through a subsidiary that provides electronic execution and clearing services to global clients. The market-making business is primarily executed through the company’s subsidiary in leading exchanges and market centers worldwide, focusing on trading exchange-listed stocks, stock futures, and stock index options and futures.