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I just saw that eToro's shares went up 14% after reporting record profits in Q4. Half a day of volatility and suddenly boom. The interesting thing is that something strange happened: while they made more money than ever, their cryptocurrency revenue decreased. I mean, they earned more but not from crypto. Weird, right? I've been looking at these numbers for 14 hours and still don't quite understand how they do it. It seems like their other businesses offset what they lost in crypto. Does anyone know what's going on with the business model of these trading platforms? Honestly, these stock movements always seem to have something that doesn't quite add up.