Cboe Global Markets, Inc.
Keith Gill
"CBOE is not a deep value net-net, and it is not a heavily shorted squeeze candidate. It is a high-quality, cash-generating exchange with a dominant index-options franchise, improving recurring data revenue, and a new management team cutting costs and reallocating capital. The market's bearish skepticism centers on concentration and peak retail volumes, but the actual results show broad-based record revenue, expanding margins, rising guidance, and multiple untapped product opportunities. At 19.4x forward earnings with mid-teens revenue growth, net cash, and optionality in prediction markets and clearing, the risk/reward skews positive. I would rather own the toll booth on the options boom than short it because the market is afraid the moat might expire."
Overview
A Keith Gill / Roaring Kitty-style contrarian deep value and narrative analysis of Cboe Global Markets (CBOE). The stock is not a classic hated net-net; it is a cash-rich exchange operator where the market is debating whether its index-options franchise is a durable compounding moat or a peak-volume cyclical. We stress-test the bear case, balance sheet, optionality, and catalysts.
The Bear Case
The skeptical consensus calls CBOE a quality business with limited visible growth and concentration creep. The obvious problems: options market share slipped to 30.0% in Q2 2026 from 30.2% a year earlier and 31.1% in Q1 2025; U.S. equities market share fell to 9.4% from 10.5%; futures grew only 2% year over year. The single biggest worry is concentration: approximately 68% of total revenues less cost of revenues comes from options and futures, the majority from exclusively licensed indices, mainly S&P 500 index options. Bears argue that 0DTE SPX retail volume is fad-like, the 2032 SPX competition debate threatens the moat, and rising competition from Nasdaq, MIAX, MEMX, wholesalers and prediction platforms will compress revenue per contract. Near-term costs are rising: capex guidance was raised to $98-108 million from $73-83 million for clearing and infrastructure, and a $650 million debt maturity hits Q1 2027. Seeking Alpha has labeled CBOE a 'Perennial Hedge Stock, Lacking Growth Drivers.' In short, the bear view is: great margins, but the market is pricing peak retail options activity.
The Bull Case
The contrarian thesis is that the market is treating CBOE as a low-growth exchange while it is actually a mission-critical tollbooth on a secular retail options boom. Q2 2026 net revenue hit a record $731.6 million, up 25% year over year; adjusted diluted EPS was $3.56, up 45%; adjusted operating EBITDA margin reached 72.2%, up 640 basis points. Index options ADV rose 32% and multi-listed options ADV rose 24%, while total options revenue per contract increased 6% to 31.7 cents. The repeal of the pattern day trader rule has already lifted retail engagement: estimated retail share of SPX 0DTE volume rose to 57% in June, with SPX ADV up 3.5%, XSP ADV up 36%, and multi-list options ADV up 4% month-over-month. Management has raised 2026 organic net revenue growth guidance twice, now to mid-to-high teens. The realignment is a genuine margin story: workforce reductions of roughly 20%, annualized cost savings of $100-120 million, and the sale of Cboe Australia and Cboe Canada for about $300 million sharpen the portfolio. Optionality is the hidden kicker: Cboe Predicts prediction markets, SEC-filed company KPI contracts covering 23 major companies, Schwab distribution, extended-hours options, 23x5 equities, clearing expansion, and tokenization. At a forward P/E of 19.4 against 15-20% growth, the stock is not screaming cheap, but it is a high-margin compounder with call options on new markets that the bear narrative gives little credit.
Fundamental Deep Dive
Balance Sheet Strength
CBOE ended Q2 2026 with $2.276 billion of cash and equivalents and adjusted cash of $2.347 billion against total debt of $1.444 billion, implying roughly $0.9 billion of adjusted net cash. Leverage is only about 0.7x, and there was $536.8 million remaining under the share repurchase authorization. The balance sheet is strong enough to fund clearing infrastructure, buybacks, dividends, and organic growth even if volumes cool. The main blemish is a $650 million debt maturity in Q1 2027, but the company's cash generation and investment-grade profile make that manageable.
Hidden Assets
CBOE's most valuable assets are not fully reflected in book value. They include exclusive listing and trading rights tied to S&P 500 index options and the VIX volatility complex, the proprietary Cboe Titanium technology platform, the physical Chicago trading floor, the Cboe Data Vantage data and indices business, Cboe Clear Europe, and deep retail broker relationships. At a price-to-book of 5.5, CBOE is not a balance-sheet bargain, but the accounting book value materially understates the earning power of its index-option franchise and data distribution moat. The real hidden optionality is the ability to launch securities-based prediction products and KPI event contracts on existing infrastructure.
Revenue Stability
Revenue quality is improving. Data Vantage generated $177.8 million in Q2, up 15% year over year, with roughly 84% of growth coming from new subscriptions rather than price. Access and capacity fees, market data, and index licensing provide recurring high-margin revenue that partially offsets transaction cyclicality. Transaction revenue is still volume-linked, but the SPX complex has shown broad participation across retail and institutional flows, with volume balanced across electronic and floor markets. The operational leverage is exceptional: adjusted operating expenses grew only 2% against 25% revenue growth in Q2.
Sentiment & Technical Setup
Short Interest
Short interest data was not provided in the dataset. As a large-cap exchange operator with strong cash flow and low volatility, CBOE is unlikely to be heavily shorted, so this is not a classic short-squeeze setup. The squeeze potential is not in borrowed shares but in the narrative: the stock is still about 20% below its 52-week high despite record results, leaving room for a sentiment re-rating if the growth story becomes more widely accepted.
Institutional Positioning
Granular institutional ownership data was not available in the provided material, but the sentiment signals are mixed-to-positive. Morningstar increased its fair value estimate following earnings; Zacks rates CBOE a #2 Buy and notes its forward P/E is lower than its five-year median; management has been buying back stock, including repurchases at an average price of $256.61 in Q2 2026. Some sell-side commentary remains cautious, as reflected in the Seeking Alpha Hold thesis.
Retail Sentiment
Retail traders are deeply involved in CBOE's products, especially 0DTE SPX and mini SPX options, but the stock itself has little meme or Reddit buzz. This is a useful divergence: the retail boom is powering CBOE's revenue and data demand, while the equity is not crowded by retail speculators. The retail flow is being pulled through broker platforms like Robinhood, Schwab, and Webull, which increases distribution for future prediction and KPI contracts.
Catalyst Analysis
Near-term catalysts include the completion of the Cboe Australia sale and eventual Cboe Canada close, which sharpen focus and provide about $300 million of proceeds; a likely third-quarter dividend increase, given CBOE's history of raising its payout; and the SEC decision on company KPI event contracts, which target a late September/early October 2026 launch. Schwab is expected to begin offering Cboe Predicts contracts soon, providing an anchored distribution partner. Longer-term catalysts include the launch of 23x5 U.S. equities trading in December 2026, extended-hours single-stock options, Cboe Clear US registration as a covered clearing agency, tokenization initiatives, and any favorable SEC market-structure changes such as the proposed withdrawal of Rule 611. Each catalyst is about expanding the addressable market beyond the current SPX franchise, which is exactly what the bear case is underweighting.
Key Risks
Primary Risk
Concentration in exclusively licensed index options is the single largest risk. About 68% of net revenue comes from options and futures, with the majority tied to licensed index products. Any loss, dilution, repricing, or competition for the S&P 500 index option franchise, including the 2032 SPX competition debate, would directly hit the highest-margin part of the business.
Secondary Risks
- Regulatory and product approval risk: the SEC may delay or reject KPI event contracts or impose adverse fee and market-structure rules.
- Retail and volume cyclicality: a sharp decline in retail engagement or a long low-volatility regime could reduce 0DTE and index options volumes.
- Competitive and margin risk: continued options market share erosion and competition from Nasdaq, MIAX, MEMX, and off-exchange venues could compress revenue per contract.
What Would Change My Mind
A loss or material weakening of S&P/SPX exclusivity; sustained declines in index options ADV or revenue per contract; regulatory rejection of prediction/KPI products; clear evidence management is overpaying for M&A or losing cost discipline; or a recession that crushes trading volumes despite the exchange's toll-booth model.
Conclusion
CBOE is not a deep value net-net, and it is not a heavily shorted squeeze candidate. It is a high-quality, cash-generating exchange with a dominant index-options franchise, improving recurring data revenue, and a new management team cutting costs and reallocating capital. The market's bearish skepticism centers on concentration and peak retail volumes, but the actual results show broad-based record revenue, expanding margins, rising guidance, and multiple untapped product opportunities. At 19.4x forward earnings with mid-teens revenue growth, net cash, and optionality in prediction markets and clearing, the risk/reward skews positive. I would rather own the toll booth on the options boom than short it because the market is afraid the moat might expire.
Research Sources (22 found)
Cboe Global Markets Reports Results for Second Quarter 2026
Published: 7/31/2026
CBOE Q2 Earnings Beat on Options Strength, Revenue ...
Published: 7/31/2026
CBOE 10-Q Quarterly Report Q2 FY2026 — Revenue, Net Income, EPS
Published: 7/31/2026
Cboe Shifts to Focus on Growth Opportunities - Markets Media
Published: 7/31/2026
Cboe Global Markets (CBOE) Stock Surges After Record Margins And Revenue Growth - Simply Wall St News
Published: 8/2/2026
Cboe Global Markets: 3 Rival Forces, 2025-26 Outlook
Published: 6/18/2026
Cboe Global vs. Nasdaq: Which Exchange Stock Is the Better Buy Now?
Published: 7/17/2026
Cboe Global Markets, Inc. Business Model & Cyborg Score 8/10 (2026) | AskCyborg
Published: 6/12/2026
Cboe Global Markets Strengthens Profitability and Focus with Strategic Realignment in Q1 2026 — Cboe Global Markets, Inc.
Published: 5/2/2026
Options Exchange: How It Works, Market Structure, and Fees - LegalClarity
Published: 7/7/2026
Cboe Global Markets Reports Results for First Quarter 2026 ...
Published: 5/1/2026
Cboe Global Markets Reports Results for First Quarter 2026 and Continued Execution of Strategic Realignment
Published: 5/1/2026
Cboe Global Markets, Inc. (CBOE) 10-K Annual Report February 2026
Published: 2/20/2026
Cboe Global Markets, Inc (CBOE) Q1 2026 Earnings Call Transcript - Alphastreet
Published: 5/1/2026
Transcript: Cboe Global Markets Q1 2026 Earnings Conference Call - Cboe Global Markets (BATS:CBOE) - Benzinga
Published: 5/1/2026
The Bear Case: How CBOE Behaves During Market Shocks | Trefis
Published: 6/2/2026
CBOE concentration risks — customer, geographic & supplier exposure | TrendMatrix
Published: 7/3/2026
Cboe Global: Perennial Hedge Stock, Lacking Growth Drivers (BATS:CBOE) | Seeking Alpha
Published: 3/16/2026
Cboe Global Markets: Increasing Our Fair Value Estimate Following Earnings | Morningstar
Published: 5/4/2026
Cboe Global Markets Inc (CBOE) (Q2 2026) Earnings Call ...
Published: 7/31/2026
Cboe Emphasizes Focus on Growth Opportunities - Traders Magazine
Published: 8/4/2026
Cboe Receives SEC Approval to Offer Extended Trading Hours for Select Multi-Listed Single Stock Options
Published: 5/28/2026
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Joel Greenblatt
"CBOE is exactly the type of high-quality business Greenblatt likes: dominant market position, proprietary products, recurring data revenue, high margins, and a very high return on tangible capital. But the Magic Formula also requires buying cheap. At an estimated 6.1% EBIT/EV yield, CBOE is reasonably priced, not deeply cheap. It likely ranks well on combined quality and value but is not a clear top-decile bargain at $296.14. A disciplined Magic Formula investor should keep it on the screened list and wait for a better entry rather than chase the recent earnings strength."
Overview
Magic Formula-style analysis of Cboe Global Markets (CBOE) using Joel Greenblatt's two-factor framework: earnings yield (EBIT / enterprise value) to assess cheapness and return on capital (EBIT / (net working capital + net fixed assets)) to assess business quality. The report uses the provided August 2026 price data, Q2/H1 2026 financials, and qualitative competitive/regulatory sources.
Business Quality Assessment
CBOE is an exceptional business. It operates the largest U.S. options exchange complex with roughly 30% market share, proprietary SPX/VIX index options, a global equities/FX franchise, and a recurring Data Vantage business. Adjusted Q2 2026 operating margin was 70.4%, adjusted EBITDA margin 72.2%, and Q2 net revenue rose 25% Y/Y to a record $731.6M. TTM EBIT is estimated at about $1.84B. Using Greenblatt's tangible invested capital (accounts receivable + other current assets + PP&E, less non-debt current liabilities, excluding customer margin deposits) of roughly $0.54B, ROC is approximately 340%. Even including goodwill/intangibles, ROC is roughly 39%, still excellent. Returns are high because the exchange model requires little tangible capital, has proprietary index licensing, network effects in liquidity, and sticky data/access revenues.
Valuation Analysis
Enterprise value is about $29.98B: market cap $30.93B + total debt $1.44B - cash and financial investments $2.39B. Estimated TTM EBIT of $1.84B gives an EBIT/EV earnings yield of about 6.1%. Trailing P/E is 23.1 and forward P/E is 19.4; dividend yield is about 0.98%. Against likely long-term bond yields of roughly 4.5-5%, a 6.1% pre-tax earnings yield is acceptable but not a deep discount. On pure cheapness, CBOE is not in deep-value territory; the magic formula return will depend mainly on its exceptional ROC.
Magic Formula Ranking
Earnings Yield Score
Mid-50s to mid-60s percentile. Above average, but not top decile on cheapness.
Return on Capital Score
Extremely high, likely above the 90th-95th percentile; the tangible-capital ROC is artificially elevated by the exchange model, but even on total capital it is strong.
Combined Assessment
Likely top 10-15%, qualifying for consideration, but not necessarily a classic top-decile Magic Formula stock. It is a very good business at a reasonable price rather than a good business at a bargain price.
Normalized Earnings Analysis
Record earnings are somewhat above mid-cycle: Q2/H1 2026 benefited from 0DTE/index options volume records, the repeal of the pattern day trader rule, strong retail engagement, Data Vantage new-sales strength, and a spike in volatility in March. Reported GAAP earnings also include strategic realignment/severance costs; Q2 2026 adjusted EPS was $3.56 vs $3.35 GAAP. A normalized EBIT is likely in the $1.70-1.90B range. Divesting Canada/Australia removes about $60-70M of annual net revenue and $40-50M of expenses, a modest net EBIT headwind. Capital expenditures are rising to $98-108M for clearing infrastructure, but adjusted D&A is only $54-58M; free cash flow remains strong and supports dividends/buybacks.
Why The Market Is Wrong
The market worries about SPX/VIX exclusivity ending around 2032, declining options/U.S. equities market share, competitive event contracts, and dependence on retail/0DTE volumes. These are real, but the bear case may overemphasize market share percentage while missing growing industry volume, mix shift toward high-margin index options, CBOE's floor/broker/technology ecosystem, recurring Data Vantage, and global distribution. The strategic realignment is simplifying the business and expanding margins. If normalized EBIT is near $1.9B and the franchise remains intact, CBOE is not expensive; however, at $296 the market is already pricing in a lot of good news, so this is less a market mispricing and more a quality compounder at a moderate price.
Key Risks
Primary Risk
Erosion or loss of exclusive/proprietary index product economics (SPX/VIX licensing, competitive encroachment, regulatory challenge) because those products are the core earnings engine.
Secondary Risks
- Volume/volatility normalization: 0DTE/retail trading growth could slow or reverse, especially after the pattern day trader rule tailwind.
- Regulatory risk: SEC/CFTC treatment of event/KPI contracts, market structure/ORF fee reforms, and clearing/tokenization rules could alter revenue and capital requirements.
What Would Change My Mind
A break in the SPX/VIX licensing moat, a structural multi-quarter decline in index options volume/RPC, or normalized EBIT yield falling clearly below bond yields. Conversely, a pullback below about $240-260 would make the earnings yield over 7% and flip this closer to a Magic Formula BUY.
Conclusion
CBOE is exactly the type of high-quality business Greenblatt likes: dominant market position, proprietary products, recurring data revenue, high margins, and a very high return on tangible capital. But the Magic Formula also requires buying cheap. At an estimated 6.1% EBIT/EV yield, CBOE is reasonably priced, not deeply cheap. It likely ranks well on combined quality and value but is not a clear top-decile bargain at $296.14. A disciplined Magic Formula investor should keep it on the screened list and wait for a better entry rather than chase the recent earnings strength.
Research Sources (22 found)
Cboe Global Markets Reports Results for Second Quarter 2026
Published: 7/31/2026
CBOE Q2 Earnings Beat on Options Strength, Revenue ...
Published: 7/31/2026
CBOE 10-Q Quarterly Report Q2 FY2026 — Revenue, Net Income, EPS
Published: 7/31/2026
Cboe Shifts to Focus on Growth Opportunities - Markets Media
Published: 7/31/2026
Cboe Global Markets (CBOE) Stock Surges After Record Margins And Revenue Growth - Simply Wall St News
Published: 8/2/2026
Cboe Global Markets: 3 Rival Forces, 2025-26 Outlook
Published: 6/18/2026
Cboe Global vs. Nasdaq: Which Exchange Stock Is the Better Buy Now?
Published: 7/17/2026
Cboe Global Markets, Inc. Business Model & Cyborg Score 8/10 (2026) | AskCyborg
Published: 6/12/2026
Cboe Global Markets Strengthens Profitability and Focus with Strategic Realignment in Q1 2026 — Cboe Global Markets, Inc.
Published: 5/2/2026
Options Exchange: How It Works, Market Structure, and Fees - LegalClarity
Published: 7/7/2026
Cboe Global Markets Reports Results for First Quarter 2026 ...
Published: 5/1/2026
Cboe Global Markets Reports Results for First Quarter 2026 and Continued Execution of Strategic Realignment
Published: 5/1/2026
Cboe Global Markets, Inc. (CBOE) 10-K Annual Report February 2026
Published: 2/20/2026
Cboe Global Markets, Inc (CBOE) Q1 2026 Earnings Call Transcript - Alphastreet
Published: 5/1/2026
Transcript: Cboe Global Markets Q1 2026 Earnings Conference Call - Cboe Global Markets (BATS:CBOE) - Benzinga
Published: 5/1/2026
The Bear Case: How CBOE Behaves During Market Shocks | Trefis
Published: 6/2/2026
CBOE concentration risks — customer, geographic & supplier exposure | TrendMatrix
Published: 7/3/2026
Cboe Global: Perennial Hedge Stock, Lacking Growth Drivers (BATS:CBOE) | Seeking Alpha
Published: 3/16/2026
Cboe Global Markets: Increasing Our Fair Value Estimate Following Earnings | Morningstar
Published: 5/4/2026
Cboe Global Markets Inc (CBOE) (Q2 2026) Earnings Call ...
Published: 7/31/2026
Cboe Emphasizes Focus on Growth Opportunities - Traders Magazine
Published: 8/4/2026
Cboe Receives SEC Approval to Offer Extended Trading Hours for Select Multi-Listed Single Stock Options
Published: 5/28/2026
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Peter Lynch
"Peter Lynch would appreciate that this is an understandable, tollbooth-like business with attractive economics. Cboe has a dominant options franchise, high operating leverage, a clean balance sheet, recurring data revenue, and a clear story: every contract traded pays a toll. The recent growth is impressive, and the strategic realignment under new management is exactly the kind of focus Lynch liked, selling non-core businesses and concentrating on the best franchise. However, Lynch would also note that the stock is not unknown, not deeply cheap, and not a tenbagger. The PEG is near 1, which is fair, but the ideal Lynch purchase is a boring, underfollowed company at a discount. Cboe is a high-quality business at a reasonable price. A patient investor can own it, but should expect volatility and should not chase after a big run."
Overview
This is a Peter Lynch-style fundamental analysis of Cboe Global Markets, Inc. (CBOE), using recent earnings reports, SEC filing summaries, and market commentary to evaluate the business as a tollbooth-like exchange franchise with an options-volume growth story.
The Two-Minute Story
Cboe runs the largest U.S. options exchange and owns the most important proprietary index products, especially S&P 500 index options and VIX volatility products. Every time a trader, hedge fund, or retail investor buys or sells an option, Cboe collects a small toll. Retail options adoption has exploded, zero-day-to-expiry options are booming, and Cboe also sells data and access to its markets, which is a recurring, high-margin side business. The company is focusing back on its core derivatives franchise, selling non-core Canadian and Australian equities businesses, cutting costs, and pushing into event contracts and prediction markets. In plain English, Cboe is the toll bridge for the options boom.
Stock Category
Classification
Fast Grower in large-cap clothing, with Stalwart balance-sheet characteristics
Category Reasoning
Cboe is not a classic small aggressive Fast Grower because its market cap is about $31 billion, but its recent revenue and earnings growth are fast: Q2 2026 net revenue rose 25%, adjusted EPS rose 45%, and Q1 adjusted EPS rose 48%. It also has the financial stability of a Stalwart: net cash balance sheet, high margins, recurring data revenue, and a 15-year dividend increase history.
Appropriate Expectations
Investors should expect growth, but not assume 25-45% earnings growth lasts forever. This stock should be judged on whether options volumes continue growing, whether Cboe can hold its pricing power, and whether new products such as event contracts add another leg. Volatility in trading volumes will create stock volatility. A reasonable expectation is a quality compounder with occasional volume-driven swings, not a guaranteed 10x.
Do You Understand This Business?
Yes. Cboe operates exchanges and clearing platforms for options, equities, futures, and FX. It makes money from transaction fees, clearing fees, market data subscriptions, and access/capacity fees. A regular investor can understand this: it is a market utility that connects buyers and sellers and charges for the privilege. The edge is that Cboe has proprietary products, especially SPX and VIX options, that competitors cannot easily replicate, plus a trading-floor ecosystem, retail broker distribution, and strong data relationships. If you understand trading volume, bid-ask spreads, and why options are growing among retail investors, you understand the thesis.
PEG Ratio Analysis
Current P/E
23.1 trailing P/E and 19.42 forward P/E based on the provided data
Earnings Growth Rate
Adjusted EPS grew 48% year-over-year in Q1 2026 and 45% year-over-year in Q2 2026. Full-year 2025 adjusted EPS grew 24% to $10.67. The current-year EPS estimate of about $14.23 implies roughly 33% growth compared with 2025 adjusted EPS, while the forward EPS estimate of about $15.25 implies roughly 7% growth for 2027. Analyst estimates cited in the sources show 2026 EPS growth near 27% and 2027 growth near 5.5%.
PEG Ratio
Approximately 0.7 using trailing P/E and current-year growth, roughly 1.0-1.3 using more conservative long-term growth assumptions
PEG Interpretation
Growth is not deeply discounted, but it is reasonably priced for a high-quality franchise. If growth stays in the mid-teens beyond 2026, the stock is attractive. If growth slows to high-single digits after the current options boom, the current price is fair but not a bargain. Lynch would not see this as a screaming buy, but he would not see it as expensive either.
Lynch's Checklist
Boring and Overlooked?
The business is boring in the best sense: exchange plumbing, data fees, clearing, and transaction tolls. However, Cboe is not overlooked right now. It has produced multiple record quarters, raised guidance, and made headlines around 0DTE options and prediction markets. It is a boring business with a spotlight on it.
Insider Buying?
The provided data does not show clear evidence of personal insider buying by executives. Cboe is returning capital through dividends and share buybacks, including $32.6 million in Q2 2026 and $45.1 million in Q1 2026, with $536.8 million remaining under repurchase authorization. Buybacks are not the same as executives personally buying stock.
Balance Sheet Health
Very strong. As of June 30, 2026, Cboe had $2,276 million of cash and cash equivalents and total debt of $1,444 million, leaving net cash of roughly $800-900 million. Leverage is about 0.7x, and the company has ample liquidity. Debt-to-equity is low, especially for a financial infrastructure company.
Inventory and Receivables
No inventory. Accounts receivable increased from $391.4 million at year-end 2025 to $570.6 million at June 30, 2026, roughly a 46% increase, which is faster than revenue growth. This is worth monitoring, though exchange receivables can be affected by settlement timing, regulatory fee changes, and margin-related activity.
Room to Grow
There is real runway: retail options adoption is still rising, 0DTE trading remains a structural trend, global trading hours are expanding, Cboe expects to launch company KPI event contracts, and it is investing in clearing, tokenization, and 23x5 equity trading. That said, Cboe already controls about 30% of the U.S. options market, so the easiest share gains are behind it.
Tenbagger Potential
No, a 10x from a $31 billion market cap is unrealistic. To 10x, Cboe would need to become a $310 billion company, which would require an extraordinary total addressable market shift and likely dominance in entirely new markets such as prediction markets, tokenization, and clearing. This is not a likely tenbagger. Cboe can still be a very good investment through compounding, but Lynch would say you buy small unknown companies for 10x, not large exchange operators.
Key Risks
Primary Risk
Concentration in exclusively licensed index products. Approximately 68% of total revenues less cost of revenues comes from the options and futures segments, with the majority from exclusively licensed indices such as S&P 500 options and VIX products. Any loss, non-renewal, legal challenge, or weakening of exclusivity around SPX/VIX would hit the core of the franchise.
Secondary Risks
- Regulatory risk: potential restrictions on 0DTE options, prediction markets, KPI event contracts, or options market structure could slow the explosive retail volume growth.
- Competition and fee pressure from Nasdaq, ICE, CME Group, alternative exchanges, prediction markets, and crypto perpetuals, plus continued market share erosion in U.S. equities.
- Trading volume cyclicality: revenue is tied to volatility and retail engagement, which can weaken when markets become calm or risk appetite falls.
What Would Change My Mind
I would become more cautious if index options volumes or revenue per contract declined persistently, if SPX/VIX exclusivity were threatened, if new product launches such as KPI contracts failed to gain traction, or if regulators imposed harsh limits on short-dated options and event contracts.
Conclusion
Peter Lynch would appreciate that this is an understandable, tollbooth-like business with attractive economics. Cboe has a dominant options franchise, high operating leverage, a clean balance sheet, recurring data revenue, and a clear story: every contract traded pays a toll. The recent growth is impressive, and the strategic realignment under new management is exactly the kind of focus Lynch liked, selling non-core businesses and concentrating on the best franchise. However, Lynch would also note that the stock is not unknown, not deeply cheap, and not a tenbagger. The PEG is near 1, which is fair, but the ideal Lynch purchase is a boring, underfollowed company at a discount. Cboe is a high-quality business at a reasonable price. A patient investor can own it, but should expect volatility and should not chase after a big run.
Research Sources (22 found)
Cboe Global Markets Reports Results for Second Quarter 2026
Published: 7/31/2026
CBOE Q2 Earnings Beat on Options Strength, Revenue ...
Published: 7/31/2026
CBOE 10-Q Quarterly Report Q2 FY2026 — Revenue, Net Income, EPS
Published: 7/31/2026
Cboe Shifts to Focus on Growth Opportunities - Markets Media
Published: 7/31/2026
Cboe Global Markets (CBOE) Stock Surges After Record Margins And Revenue Growth - Simply Wall St News
Published: 8/2/2026
Cboe Global Markets: 3 Rival Forces, 2025-26 Outlook
Published: 6/18/2026
Cboe Global vs. Nasdaq: Which Exchange Stock Is the Better Buy Now?
Published: 7/17/2026
Cboe Global Markets, Inc. Business Model & Cyborg Score 8/10 (2026) | AskCyborg
Published: 6/12/2026
Cboe Global Markets Strengthens Profitability and Focus with Strategic Realignment in Q1 2026 — Cboe Global Markets, Inc.
Published: 5/2/2026
Options Exchange: How It Works, Market Structure, and Fees - LegalClarity
Published: 7/7/2026
Cboe Global Markets Reports Results for First Quarter 2026 ...
Published: 5/1/2026
Cboe Global Markets Reports Results for First Quarter 2026 and Continued Execution of Strategic Realignment
Published: 5/1/2026
Cboe Global Markets, Inc. (CBOE) 10-K Annual Report February 2026
Published: 2/20/2026
Cboe Global Markets, Inc (CBOE) Q1 2026 Earnings Call Transcript - Alphastreet
Published: 5/1/2026
Transcript: Cboe Global Markets Q1 2026 Earnings Conference Call - Cboe Global Markets (BATS:CBOE) - Benzinga
Published: 5/1/2026
The Bear Case: How CBOE Behaves During Market Shocks | Trefis
Published: 6/2/2026
CBOE concentration risks — customer, geographic & supplier exposure | TrendMatrix
Published: 7/3/2026
Cboe Global: Perennial Hedge Stock, Lacking Growth Drivers (BATS:CBOE) | Seeking Alpha
Published: 3/16/2026
Cboe Global Markets: Increasing Our Fair Value Estimate Following Earnings | Morningstar
Published: 5/4/2026
Cboe Global Markets Inc (CBOE) (Q2 2026) Earnings Call ...
Published: 7/31/2026
Cboe Emphasizes Focus on Growth Opportunities - Traders Magazine
Published: 8/4/2026
Cboe Receives SEC Approval to Offer Extended Trading Hours for Select Multi-Listed Single Stock Options
Published: 5/28/2026
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Stanley Druckenmiller
"The Druckenmiller framework favors high-conviction exposure to a dominant toll booth with accelerating revenues, operating leverage, and embedded optionality. Cboe is directly exposed to the strongest market-structure trend of the decade: retail and institutional adoption of short-dated options and event contracts. Management is also pruning low-return assets and returning capital. The current price offers a better entry than the 52-week high, though not a distressed one. A position should be built or added on signs of sustained volume growth and SEC approvals."
Overview
This is a Druckenmiller-style top-down macro and reflexivity analysis of Cboe Global Markets as of August 16, 2026. It evaluates Cboe as a volatility-and-liquidity toll booth benefiting from secular options adoption and regulatory shifts, analyzes the reflexivity embedded in its SPX/0DTE franchise, and assesses whether the current price offers an attractive asymmetric entry for an opportunistic, conviction-weighted position.
Macro Context
The macro environment is late-cycle but not yet clearly recessionary. Elevated geopolitical shocks, including the March 2026 Iran-U.S. escalation, are producing episodic volatility rather than sustained risk-off. Central banks remain data-dependent, with inflation and growth uncertainty keeping demand for hedging elevated. The dominant secular force is the democratization of short-dated options and event contracts, amplified by the repeal of the U.S. pattern day trader rule, SEC moves toward extended trading hours, and market-structure reform. These conditions favor exchange operators with proprietary volatility products, retail distribution, and clearing/data infrastructure.
Company Position in Macro Landscape
Cboe is a primary beneficiary. It operates the largest U.S. options exchange complex with approximately 30% market share and holds exclusive index options tied to SPX and VIX, where average daily volume and revenue per contract are rising. In Q2 2026, total net revenue increased 25% year-over-year to a record $731.6 million, and derivatives net revenue grew 30%. Its Data Vantage segment, a recurring and higher-margin revenue stream, grew 15% in the same period. Cboe is also expanding into event contracts, company KPI contracts, clearing, and tokenization while selling lower-return Canadian and Australian businesses to refocus the portfolio.
Reflexivity Analysis
The core positive feedback loop is volatility and retail engagement driving SPX and 0DTE volume, which tightens spreads, attracts more brokers and liquidity providers, and feeds Data Vantage access and data subscriptions, supporting margin expansion and higher guidance. The repeal of the pattern day trader rule has already produced an immediate retail volume uplift. A second loop is distribution: retail platforms such as Robinhood, Schwab, and Webull want regulated event contracts, pulling Cboe product adoption through existing infrastructure. The main reflexive risk is the same loop in reverse. If volatility compresses or regulatory setbacks occur, volume, revenue per contract, and data demand could decelerate together. The stock currently trades about 20% below its 52-week high, suggesting the market has not fully re-rated for raised guidance and event-contract optionality.
Competitive Position & Disruptive Threats
Cboe retains the leading U.S. options market share at roughly 30%, versus Nasdaq around 27% and NYSE/ICE around 17.6%. Its moat includes SPX and VIX product exclusivity, a hybrid floor and electronic ecosystem, broad retail broker connectivity, and proprietary data. However, options market share has eroded modestly from prior years, U.S. equities share is below 10%, and futures growth is weak. Disruptive threats include competition for SPX listing rights after 2032, competing prediction platforms, perpetual futures, and exchange fragmentation. Cboe is responding with Cboe Predicts, company KPI event contracts for 23 large firms, extended trading hours for single-stock options, and investments in clearing and tokenization.
Asymmetric Risk/Reward
At $296.14, Cboe trades at about 19.4x forward EPS and 23.1x trailing EPS. If management's mid-to-high-teens revenue growth and operating leverage continue, forward EPS of $15.25 could grow toward the high teens, supporting a move back toward the 52-week high of $371, roughly 25% upside. Downside is cushioned by the 200-day average near $281 and the 52-week low at $227.15, about 5% and 23% below, respectively. The setup is not deeply convex, but it is skewed positive because the core franchise is accelerating and new product optionality is not fully reflected in consensus estimates. The dividend yield near 1% and a strong balance sheet with about $2.3 billion in cash provide secondary support.
Key Risks
Primary Risk
Deterioration or regulatory disruption of the SPX/VIX index options franchise, including loss or challenge to exclusivity, 0DTE restrictions, or a volatility collapse that disproportionately reduces transaction and data revenue.
Secondary Risks
- Competitive and market-structure compression from Nasdaq, ICE, MIAX, and alternative platforms; declining U.S. equities share; and potential fee or ORF reform.
- Execution and regulatory uncertainty in new growth initiatives: SEC approval and launch of KPI event contracts, prediction market adoption, clearing expansion, and tokenization.
What Would Change My Mind
A sustained decline in SPX/0DTE average daily volume and options revenue per contract, loss of index licensing exclusivity, failure to launch KPI or prediction products, or evidence that retail engagement is structurally impaired rather than temporarily boosted by volatility.
Investment Details
Sizing Recommendation
Medium
Time Horizon
6-12 months
Key Catalyst
SEC approval and commercial launch of company-specific KPI event contracts, combined with continued SPX/0DTE volume records and realized operating margin expansion.
Research Sources (22 found)
Cboe Global Markets Reports Results for Second Quarter 2026
Published: 7/31/2026
CBOE Q2 Earnings Beat on Options Strength, Revenue ...
Published: 7/31/2026
CBOE 10-Q Quarterly Report Q2 FY2026 — Revenue, Net Income, EPS
Published: 7/31/2026
Cboe Shifts to Focus on Growth Opportunities - Markets Media
Published: 7/31/2026
Cboe Global Markets (CBOE) Stock Surges After Record Margins And Revenue Growth - Simply Wall St News
Published: 8/2/2026
Cboe Global Markets: 3 Rival Forces, 2025-26 Outlook
Published: 6/18/2026
Cboe Global vs. Nasdaq: Which Exchange Stock Is the Better Buy Now?
Published: 7/17/2026
Cboe Global Markets, Inc. Business Model & Cyborg Score 8/10 (2026) | AskCyborg
Published: 6/12/2026
Cboe Global Markets Strengthens Profitability and Focus with Strategic Realignment in Q1 2026 — Cboe Global Markets, Inc.
Published: 5/2/2026
Options Exchange: How It Works, Market Structure, and Fees - LegalClarity
Published: 7/7/2026
Cboe Global Markets Reports Results for First Quarter 2026 ...
Published: 5/1/2026
Cboe Global Markets Reports Results for First Quarter 2026 and Continued Execution of Strategic Realignment
Published: 5/1/2026
Cboe Global Markets, Inc. (CBOE) 10-K Annual Report February 2026
Published: 2/20/2026
Cboe Global Markets, Inc (CBOE) Q1 2026 Earnings Call Transcript - Alphastreet
Published: 5/1/2026
Transcript: Cboe Global Markets Q1 2026 Earnings Conference Call - Cboe Global Markets (BATS:CBOE) - Benzinga
Published: 5/1/2026
The Bear Case: How CBOE Behaves During Market Shocks | Trefis
Published: 6/2/2026
CBOE concentration risks — customer, geographic & supplier exposure | TrendMatrix
Published: 7/3/2026
Cboe Global: Perennial Hedge Stock, Lacking Growth Drivers (BATS:CBOE) | Seeking Alpha
Published: 3/16/2026
Cboe Global Markets: Increasing Our Fair Value Estimate Following Earnings | Morningstar
Published: 5/4/2026
Cboe Global Markets Inc (CBOE) (Q2 2026) Earnings Call ...
Published: 7/31/2026
Cboe Emphasizes Focus on Growth Opportunities - Traders Magazine
Published: 8/4/2026
Cboe Receives SEC Approval to Offer Extended Trading Hours for Select Multi-Listed Single Stock Options
Published: 5/28/2026
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Warren Buffett
"Cboe is a wonderful business at a fair price. It has genuine competitive advantages, exceptional margins, a net cash balance sheet, recurring data revenue, and disciplined management. But at $296, the market is already capitalizing much of that quality. The company is not overpriced, but the margin of safety is insufficient for a Buffett-style purchase. A disciplined long-term investor should hold existing shares and wait for a better entry point."
Overview
This is a Warren Buffett-style analysis of Cboe Global Markets (CBOE), focused on whether the business is understandable, competitively advantaged, financially strong, and available at a price offering a margin of safety relative to intrinsic value.
Business Understanding
Cboe is a simple and understandable toll-road business. It operates derivatives, equities, and FX exchanges, with the economic heart in U.S. options, especially proprietary index options such as SPX, XSP, VIX, and RUT. The company earns transaction and clearing fees, access and capacity fees, and recurring market data revenue through its Data Vantage segment. The model is within a conservative investor's circle of competence: Cboe does not take directional market risk; it collects fees on volume, connectivity, and data. Complexity exists around options market structure and regulation, but the core economics are straightforward.
Economic Moat Analysis
Cboe has a wide but not unassailable moat. Its SPX and VIX franchises benefit from exclusive index licenses, decades of liquidity, large open interest, 34 retail broker platforms, 11 floor broker groups, and 20 market-making groups. Liquidity attracts order flow, which improves pricing and data, which attracts more flow. Switching costs are high, and regulatory licenses create barriers to entry. Data Vantage adds recurring, sticky revenue. However, the moat requires vigilance: U.S. options market share was 30.0% in Q2 2026, down slightly from 30.2% a year earlier; competitors include CME, Nasdaq, ICE, MIAX, and MEMX; and SPX exclusivity could face challenges around 2032. The moat is durable but not risk-free.
Management Quality
CEO Craig Donohue has brought much-needed focus. Management is exiting non-core businesses, selling Cboe Canada and Cboe Australia for about $300 million, and reducing the workforce by roughly 20% to target $100 million to $120 million in annualized expense savings. Shareholder returns are solid: 15 consecutive years of dividend increases, a $0.72 quarterly dividend, and resumed share repurchases. The prior management allowed expenses to grow too quickly during 2020-2024, but current capital allocation appears more disciplined. The key test is whether the strategic realignment produces durable savings without damaging the core franchise.
Financial Strength
Cboe is financially very strong. It has $2.28 billion in cash and cash equivalents against $1.44 billion in total debt, giving a net cash position and leverage of about 0.7x. Q2 2026 adjusted operating margin was 70.4% and adjusted EBITDA margin was 72.2%; Q1 2026 adjusted EBITDA margin was 74.2%. TTM EPS of $12.82 against book value of $53.81 implies a return on equity near 24%. Revenue and profit growth have been broad-based, with Q2 2026 net revenue up 25% and adjusted EPS up 45%. Free cash flow is strong, though 2026 capex guidance was raised to $98-108 million. A $650 million debt maturity in Q1 2027 is manageable but worth monitoring.
Intrinsic Value Assessment
Using the provided data, TTM net income is approximately $1.34 billion ($12.82 EPS times 104.4 million shares). Adding depreciation and amortization of about $115-120 million and subtracting roughly $100 million of capital expenditures gives owner earnings of about $1.35-1.40 billion. Against a market cap of $30.9 billion, that is about 22-23x owner earnings. On forward EPS of $15.25, the stock trades at about 19.4x. Applying a 20-24x multiple to forward EPS yields a fair value range of roughly $305-366 per share; applying the same multiple to conservative owner earnings yields about $268-322 per share. At the current price of $296, Cboe appears fairly valued with little margin of safety. A better entry would likely exist below $250.
Key Risks
Primary Risk
Concentration in exclusively licensed index products. Roughly 68% of net revenue comes from options and futures, with the majority tied to exclusively licensed indices. Loss, non-renewal, or successful competition for SPX or VIX listing rights would directly damage the core franchise.
Secondary Risks
- Regulatory and product risk: pending SEC approval for KPI event contracts, prediction-market classification disputes, possible options market structure reforms, and changes affecting 0DTE trading or retail access.
- Volume and competition risk: growth depends on market volatility and retail engagement; options and U.S. equities market share have softened in places, and CME, Nasdaq, ICE, MIAX, MEMX, and new event platforms are aggressive competitors.
What Would Change My Mind
A sustained loss of SPX/VIX exclusivity or a material structural decline in options market share would invalidate the moat thesis. I would also become more negative if management abandoned cost discipline for low-return acquisitions, or if regulators curtailed 0DTE and event-contract products in a way that permanently reduced volume growth.
Investment Details
Hold Period
10+ years
Research Sources (22 found)
Cboe Global Markets Reports Results for Second Quarter 2026
Published: 7/31/2026
CBOE Q2 Earnings Beat on Options Strength, Revenue ...
Published: 7/31/2026
CBOE 10-Q Quarterly Report Q2 FY2026 — Revenue, Net Income, EPS
Published: 7/31/2026
Cboe Shifts to Focus on Growth Opportunities - Markets Media
Published: 7/31/2026
Cboe Global Markets (CBOE) Stock Surges After Record Margins And Revenue Growth - Simply Wall St News
Published: 8/2/2026
Cboe Global Markets: 3 Rival Forces, 2025-26 Outlook
Published: 6/18/2026
Cboe Global vs. Nasdaq: Which Exchange Stock Is the Better Buy Now?
Published: 7/17/2026
Cboe Global Markets, Inc. Business Model & Cyborg Score 8/10 (2026) | AskCyborg
Published: 6/12/2026
Cboe Global Markets Strengthens Profitability and Focus with Strategic Realignment in Q1 2026 — Cboe Global Markets, Inc.
Published: 5/2/2026
Options Exchange: How It Works, Market Structure, and Fees - LegalClarity
Published: 7/7/2026
Cboe Global Markets Reports Results for First Quarter 2026 ...
Published: 5/1/2026
Cboe Global Markets Reports Results for First Quarter 2026 and Continued Execution of Strategic Realignment
Published: 5/1/2026
Cboe Global Markets, Inc. (CBOE) 10-K Annual Report February 2026
Published: 2/20/2026
Cboe Global Markets, Inc (CBOE) Q1 2026 Earnings Call Transcript - Alphastreet
Published: 5/1/2026
Transcript: Cboe Global Markets Q1 2026 Earnings Conference Call - Cboe Global Markets (BATS:CBOE) - Benzinga
Published: 5/1/2026
The Bear Case: How CBOE Behaves During Market Shocks | Trefis
Published: 6/2/2026
CBOE concentration risks — customer, geographic & supplier exposure | TrendMatrix
Published: 7/3/2026
Cboe Global: Perennial Hedge Stock, Lacking Growth Drivers (BATS:CBOE) | Seeking Alpha
Published: 3/16/2026
Cboe Global Markets: Increasing Our Fair Value Estimate Following Earnings | Morningstar
Published: 5/4/2026
Cboe Global Markets Inc (CBOE) (Q2 2026) Earnings Call ...
Published: 7/31/2026
Cboe Emphasizes Focus on Growth Opportunities - Traders Magazine
Published: 8/4/2026
Cboe Receives SEC Approval to Offer Extended Trading Hours for Select Multi-Listed Single Stock Options
Published: 5/28/2026
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William O'Neil
"Under CAN SLIM, CBOE passes the C and A criteria convincingly, with quarterly EPS growth near 45-50% and a strong annual earnings record. The N component is also favorable because of new management, strategic realignment, prediction-market products, KPI event contracts, and extended trading hours. The S and I components are moderately supportive, given buybacks and broad institutional interest, but volume participation has recently been below average. The L component is mixed: CBOE is a fundamental industry leader and has outperformed some peers, but it is not near a new high. O'Neil's methodology generally avoids buying stocks that are 20% below their 52-week high after a post-earnings fade. A better approach is to wait for the stock to form a sound base and break above the post-earnings area near $310 on above-average volume. Therefore, CBOE is a high-quality stock to watch, but not an immediate CAN SLIM buy at this price."
Overview
This report applies William J. O'Neil's CAN SLIM methodology to Cboe Global Markets, Inc. (CBOE) as of August 16, 2026. It evaluates quarterly and annual earnings growth, new products and catalysts, supply and demand, leadership, institutional sponsorship, and market direction using the structured financial data and research sources provided.
Financial and Business Overview
Cboe Global Markets is a leading global exchange operator, with a dominant U.S. options franchise, proprietary index options such as SPX and VIX, European equities, futures, global FX, clearing, and the Data Vantage market data and access business. Q2 2026 results were strong: record net revenue of $731.6 million, up 25% year over year; adjusted diluted EPS of $3.56, up 45%; GAAP diluted EPS of $3.35, up 50%; and adjusted operating margin of 70.4%. For the first half of 2026, diluted EPS was $7.01 versus $4.60 in the prior-year period. Balance sheet quality is high: cash and cash equivalents of approximately $2.28 billion, total debt of about $1.44 billion, adjusted cash of $2.35 billion, and leverage of 0.7x. Trailing EPS is $12.82, forward EPS estimate is $15.25, and the stock trades at about 19.4x forward earnings. The dividend is $2.88 per share, yielding approximately 0.98%.
Market Position & Competitive Advantages
Cboe is the largest U.S. options exchange operator, with approximately 30% market share, though this is down modestly from 31.1% in Q1 2025. Its core advantage is the exclusive-license proprietary index complex, especially SPX options and VIX options, which generate significant derivatives revenue and cannot be easily replicated. The company also benefits from a hybrid electronic and open-outcry trading floor, deep retail and institutional distribution, Data Vantage recurring revenue, and strong regulatory trust. However, there is meaningful concentration risk: approximately 68% of total revenues less cost of revenues comes from options and futures segments, with the majority tied to exclusively licensed indices. Competition from CME, Nasdaq, ICE, MIAX, and emerging prediction-market platforms is intense, and Cboe's U.S. equities market share has declined.
Stock Performance
CBOE trades at $296.14, up about 20.4% over the past year. It is above its 50-day moving average of $275.98 by roughly 7.3% and above its 200-day moving average of $281.55 by roughly 5.2%. The 52-week range is $227.15 to $371.18, so the stock remains about 20% below its high. After Q2 earnings on July 31, 2026, the stock initially surged 4.6% to about $310 before fading to current levels. Recent 10-day average volume of about 801,000 shares is below the three-month average of about 1.44 million, suggesting lower participation on the most recent pullback rather than heavy distribution. Technically, the stock is in an uptrend above key moving averages but is not acting as a new-high leader.
CAN SLIM Analysis
Current Quarterly Earnings Per Share (EPS) Growth:
CBOE easily passes the C criterion. Q2 2026 GAAP EPS was $3.35, up 50% year over year, and adjusted EPS was $3.56, up 45%. This follows Q1 2026 GAAP EPS growth of 54% and adjusted EPS growth of 48%. Revenue growth also accelerated: Q1 net revenue rose 29% and Q2 rose 25%. The company has produced four record quarters in the last five quarters, and quarterly EPS growth has been far above O'Neil's 25% minimum in recent periods.
Annual Earnings Increases:
Annual earnings are consistently strong. Full-year 2025 adjusted EPS was $10.67, up 24% from 2024 adjusted EPS of $8.61. Full-year 2025 GAAP diluted EPS was $10.42, up 45%. Current-year EPS estimates are approximately $14.23, and forward EPS estimates are $15.25, implying continuing growth. Return on equity is attractive at roughly 24% based on TTM EPS of $12.82 and book value of $53.81. The company has a long record of rising earnings and has raised its dividend for 15 consecutive years.
New Products, Management, or Price Highs:
There are substantial new-product and new-management catalysts. Craig Donohue became CEO in May 2025 and has led a strategic realignment, including an expected workforce reduction of roughly 20%, sale of Cboe Canada and Cboe Australia for approximately $300 million, and refocusing on core derivatives and clearing. Cboe launched Cboe Predicts in June 2026, filed with the SEC to list company-specific KPI event contracts on 23 large companies, received approval to offer extended trading hours for select single-stock options, and plans to expand cash equities trading toward 23x5 in December. The stock, however, is not near a 52-week high; it is about 20% below that level.
Supply and Demand:
Cboe has about 104.4 million shares outstanding. Exact float data is not provided, but the share count is relatively stable, and the company is actively returning capital: it repurchased $45.1 million in Q1 2026 and $32.6 million in Q2 2026, with $536.8 million remaining under authorization. Volume trends are mixed: the stock rose after earnings but recent volume has been below the three-month average. Supply is being modestly reduced through buybacks, but the current volume pattern does not yet show powerful accumulation at a breakout point.
Leader or Laggard:
Fundamentally, Cboe is a leader in the options exchange industry. It has the largest U.S. options market share and a dominant position in index options. However, price-based leadership is mixed: the stock is up 20.4% year over year, and a Zacks comparison showed CBOE up 10.7% year to date through mid-July while Nasdaq was down 3%. Nevertheless, the stock remains well below its 52-week high and faded after a strong post-earnings pop, so it is not currently acting like a classic CAN SLIM leader making new highs.
Institutional Sponsorship:
Specific institutional holder data is not included in the provided dataset. However, as a large-cap exchange operator, CBOE is typically widely held institutionally. Constructive signals include Zacks Rank #2 (Buy), Morningstar increasing its fair value estimate following earnings, ongoing share repurchases, and the company's strong free cash flow. Still, the absence of detailed institutional buying or selling data limits the confidence of this CAN SLIM factor.
Market Direction:
Broad market direction is not explicitly provided in the dataset. Cboe is benefiting from higher market volatility and rising retail engagement in options, particularly 0DTE and index options. The stock is above its 50-day and 200-day moving averages, which is constructive, but there is no clear follow-through-day or distribution-day data presented for the general market. This missing market-direction evidence prevents a fully confident read on the M component.
Key Risks
Primary Risk
Concentration in exclusively licensed index products, especially SPX and VIX options. Approximately 68% of revenues less cost of revenues comes from options and futures, with the majority tied to licensed indices. Competition for SPX-like products or loss of exclusivity would directly threaten the most profitable part of the business.
Secondary Risks
- Regulatory and approval risk for new products such as company-specific KPI event contracts and prediction-market contracts, including SEC timing and potential restrictions.
- Market share erosion and competitive pressure from Nasdaq, CME, ICE, MIAX, and alternative trading platforms, especially in multi-listed options and U.S. equities.
- Revenue sensitivity to trading volumes and volatility; a sustained calm market could reduce transaction and clearing fees.
- Execution risk from the large strategic realignment, including workforce reduction of approximately 20% and transitional disruption.
What Would Change My Mind
The thesis would weaken materially if Cboe lost or failed to maintain exclusivity on SPX or VIX index options, or if regulators rejected or significantly delayed its event-contract and KPI initiatives. Additionally, a decisive break below the 50-day and 200-day moving averages on heavy volume, or quarterly EPS growth decelerating below 25%, would invalidate the current constructive fundamental view.
Conclusion
Under CAN SLIM, CBOE passes the C and A criteria convincingly, with quarterly EPS growth near 45-50% and a strong annual earnings record. The N component is also favorable because of new management, strategic realignment, prediction-market products, KPI event contracts, and extended trading hours. The S and I components are moderately supportive, given buybacks and broad institutional interest, but volume participation has recently been below average. The L component is mixed: CBOE is a fundamental industry leader and has outperformed some peers, but it is not near a new high. O'Neil's methodology generally avoids buying stocks that are 20% below their 52-week high after a post-earnings fade. A better approach is to wait for the stock to form a sound base and break above the post-earnings area near $310 on above-average volume. Therefore, CBOE is a high-quality stock to watch, but not an immediate CAN SLIM buy at this price.
Research Sources (22 found)
Cboe Global Markets Reports Results for Second Quarter 2026
Published: 7/31/2026
CBOE Q2 Earnings Beat on Options Strength, Revenue ...
Published: 7/31/2026
CBOE 10-Q Quarterly Report Q2 FY2026 — Revenue, Net Income, EPS
Published: 7/31/2026
Cboe Shifts to Focus on Growth Opportunities - Markets Media
Published: 7/31/2026
Cboe Global Markets (CBOE) Stock Surges After Record Margins And Revenue Growth - Simply Wall St News
Published: 8/2/2026
Cboe Global Markets: 3 Rival Forces, 2025-26 Outlook
Published: 6/18/2026
Cboe Global vs. Nasdaq: Which Exchange Stock Is the Better Buy Now?
Published: 7/17/2026
Cboe Global Markets, Inc. Business Model & Cyborg Score 8/10 (2026) | AskCyborg
Published: 6/12/2026
Cboe Global Markets Strengthens Profitability and Focus with Strategic Realignment in Q1 2026 — Cboe Global Markets, Inc.
Published: 5/2/2026
Options Exchange: How It Works, Market Structure, and Fees - LegalClarity
Published: 7/7/2026
Cboe Global Markets Reports Results for First Quarter 2026 ...
Published: 5/1/2026
Cboe Global Markets Reports Results for First Quarter 2026 and Continued Execution of Strategic Realignment
Published: 5/1/2026
Cboe Global Markets, Inc. (CBOE) 10-K Annual Report February 2026
Published: 2/20/2026
Cboe Global Markets, Inc (CBOE) Q1 2026 Earnings Call Transcript - Alphastreet
Published: 5/1/2026
Transcript: Cboe Global Markets Q1 2026 Earnings Conference Call - Cboe Global Markets (BATS:CBOE) - Benzinga
Published: 5/1/2026
The Bear Case: How CBOE Behaves During Market Shocks | Trefis
Published: 6/2/2026
CBOE concentration risks — customer, geographic & supplier exposure | TrendMatrix
Published: 7/3/2026
Cboe Global: Perennial Hedge Stock, Lacking Growth Drivers (BATS:CBOE) | Seeking Alpha
Published: 3/16/2026
Cboe Global Markets: Increasing Our Fair Value Estimate Following Earnings | Morningstar
Published: 5/4/2026
Cboe Global Markets Inc (CBOE) (Q2 2026) Earnings Call ...
Published: 7/31/2026
Cboe Emphasizes Focus on Growth Opportunities - Traders Magazine
Published: 8/4/2026
Cboe Receives SEC Approval to Offer Extended Trading Hours for Select Multi-Listed Single Stock Options
Published: 5/28/2026
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