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Arm Holdings plc American Depositary Shares
ARMHow can you trade Arm Holdings plc American Depositary Shares? Arm Holdings plc American Depositary Shares (ARM) is publicly listed. On CoinUnited, eligible users can trade a ARM stock CFD — price exposure that tracks the share price. It is a price CFD, not equity (no shareholder voting; dividends reflected as an adjustment) — with extended / 24-hour trading and leverage, from US$100. Access terms vary by jurisdiction and product eligibility.
Key facts & how to trade
Access & Tradability Comparison
A CoinUnited stock CFD vs holding the underlying shares — how, when, and in what form you get exposure. The stock price is everywhere; this comparison is the differentiator.
| Terms | CoinUnited (CFD) | Holding shares (exchange) |
|---|---|---|
| Product form | Stock CFD (price exposure) | Equity ownership |
| Trading hours | Extended / 24h (by product) | Exchange regular hours |
| Leverage | Available (by product terms) | None / margin account needed |
| Shareholder rights | None (no voting; dividends as adjustment) | Voting + dividends |
| Access | Eligible users, by region + product | Brokerage account required |
*Access and minimum vary by jurisdiction and product eligibility.
Key Facts
The most-cited facts about this company, each with its source — the quick-reference box for readers and AI answer engines.
| Listing status | Publicly listed: ARMExchange |
|---|---|
| 52-week range | $100.14 – $452.57CoinUnited daily kline |
| Next earnings | 2026-11-04Finnhub |
| Last earnings move | +17.4% (1d), +12.0% (5d) — 2026-07-29CoinUnited daily kline |
| CoinUnited product | Stock CFD — price exposure, not equity (no voting; dividends reflected as adjustment); leverage available, extended/24hCoinUnited product terms |
Цена и рыночная структура
Company & financials
What Is Arm Holdings plc ADS (ARM)?
TL;DR
Arm Holdings plc ADS (NASDAQ: ARM) is the dominant semiconductor IP licensor powering AI compute, mobile, and data center chips, with a ~$298 billion market cap and accelerating royalty revenue that makes it a central vehicle for leveraged exposure to the AI infrastructure buildout.
Arm Holdings plc is a British semiconductor intellectual property company that designs CPU and GPU architectures, then licenses those designs to chip manufacturers and system developers worldwide. The company does not fabricate silicon itself.
Instead, it occupies an earlier position in the supply chain: creating the foundational instruction sets and microarchitectures that partners integrate into their own chips, which then ship inside smartphones, data-center servers, automotive systems, and IoT devices. Its American Depositary Shares trade on NASDAQ under the ticker ARM, with each ADS representing one ordinary share.
Revenue Structure
Arm's financials divide into two distinct streams.
License and other revenue covers design-access agreements, technology subscriptions, and related fees paid upfront when a customer gains the right to implement Arm's IP. This stream reflects the value of Arm's architectural roadmap and the breadth of its partner ecosystem.
Royalty revenue is earned per chip: once a licensee begins shipping products incorporating Arm designs, Arm receives a per-unit payment. Royalties are therefore a function of end-market volumes and the mix of architecture generations in production, newer, higher-value architectures carry higher royalty rates.
For Q1 FY27 (quarter ending June 2026), royalty revenue reached $715 million, up 22% year over year, while license and other revenue came in at $574 million, up 23% year over year. The two streams together produced total quarterly revenue of $1.289 billion, compared with $1.053 billion in the same quarter a year earlier, approximately 22% growth.
GAAP net income more than doubled to $270 million from $130 million, and basic GAAP EPS rose to $0.25 from $0.12. The Q1 FY27 earnings report was published on July 29, 2026.
Market Position
As of August 14, 2026, Arm carried a market capitalization of approximately $298.44 billion with roughly 1.07 billion shares outstanding, placing it among the largest semiconductor companies by market value.
That valuation reflects both the current royalty base and investor pricing of Arm's exposure to AI inference hardware, where its architecture is increasingly embedded in data-center accelerators and edge devices. The broader semiconductor context is discussed in the 2026 Stocks Market Outlook.
The CoinUnited ARM CFD Instrument
The ARM instrument on CoinUnited is a Contract for Difference (CFD). It tracks the price of the underlying ADS without conferring any shareholding, voting rights, or entitlement to dividends. A trader taking a position gains or loses based solely on price movement in the ADS.
Key instrument characteristics:
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Instrument type | CFD on Arm Holdings ADS |
| Underlying | NASDAQ: ARM |
| Maximum leverage | 600x |
| Trading hours | 24/7, no exchange sessions or holidays |
| Trading fees | Zero |
| Account funding | Crypto deposits and withdrawals only |
As a practical illustration: a $50 margin position at 200x leverage controls $10,000 of notional ARM exposure. A 1% move in the ADS price produces a $100 gain or loss on that position, a 200% return or loss relative to the margin posted. Leverage magnifies both outcomes symmetrically.
Because CoinUnited accounts are funded and managed in crypto, no traditional bank account is required to open, fund, or close positions on ARM.
Последнее обновление: 2026-08-16
Ключевые Инсайты
- Arm's dual-revenue model, licensing fees paid upfront for design access and per-chip royalties paid as devices ship, creates a natural revenue lag that traders must account for: licensing revenue signals future chip design activity, while royalty revenue confirms actual silicon volume.
- Institutional ownership remains relatively low at approximately 7.53%, but institutional inflows exceeded $2.90 billion over the preceding twelve months, suggesting growing conviction from professional capital even as retail sentiment drives short-term volatility.
- The Q1 FY27 earnings print (July 29, 2026) showed GAAP net income nearly doubling year over year from $130 million to $270 million, a margin expansion story that sits beneath the headline revenue growth of approximately 22.4%, and one that leveraged traders should track separately from top-line figures.
- Arm's Q2 FY27 guidance of $1.38 billion in revenue and 47 cents in adjusted EPS both exceeded consensus estimates, which historically compresses implied volatility after the event while supporting a higher valuation floor, relevant context for options-adjacent CFD positioning around future earnings windows.
- Analyst price targets in the research record range from $212 (Morgan Stanley, Equalweight) to $250 (Rosenblatt, Buy), both well below the mid-August 2026 trading price near $279, indicating that street coverage has not fully caught up with the stock's re-rating, a structural tension that creates both opportunity and downside risk for leveraged positions.
Key Financials
Audited · company filingsReported figures from the company’s latest published financial statements, read via FMP — each linked to its source and period.
Quarterly revenue
Figures are from the company’s audited SEC filings; each carries its filing source and period. Not investment advice.
ARM vs. Peers: Semiconductor IP Landscape and Competitive Position
Arm occupies a structurally distinct position in the semiconductor industry: it earns revenue by licensing chip architectures rather than manufacturing or selling chips.
This separates it from both integrated device manufacturers such as Intel and fabless designers such as Qualcomm, and the distinction matters considerably when assessing valuation, margin profile, and cycle exposure.
The IP-Licensing Model vs. Fab and Fabless Models
Arm's business generates revenue upstream of the chip itself. Licensees pay for access to Arm's architectural IP, then design and manufacture their own silicon. Once those chips ship, Arm collects a per-unit royalty.
Because Arm never touches a wafer or funds a fabrication facility, it carries none of the capital intensity associated with manufacturing, no multi-billion-dollar fab investments, no yield risk, no inventory. The result is a structurally higher gross margin profile than either integrated device manufacturers or fabless designers who must manage supply chains and physical inventory.
The trade-off is that Arm's royalty line depends entirely on its licensees' chip shipment volumes. When end markets contract, smartphones, PCs, automotive, Arm's royalty revenue compresses alongside licensee volumes, even if Arm's own cost base is largely fixed. Revenue visibility is therefore tied to the aggregate health of a diversified but still cyclical customer base.
Intel's model sits at the opposite end of the spectrum. It designs chips and operates its own fabrication facilities, creating a capital structure that requires continuous investment in leading-edge process nodes. Intel's revenue moves with PC and server demand cycles and is directly exposed to manufacturing yield, capacity utilization, and fab depreciation. Arm has no equivalent exposure.
Qualcomm: Licensee and Competitive Reference
Qualcomm's relationship with Arm is layered. Qualcomm is a major Arm licensee, its Snapdragon mobile processors are built on Arm architecture, meaning Qualcomm's chip shipment volumes contribute directly to Arm's royalty line. Growth in Snapdragon units is, in part, growth in Arm royalties. This creates alignment between the two companies at the revenue level.
At the same time, Qualcomm has explored custom architecture development over time, which represents a structural risk to Arm's royalty stream if licensees reduce their dependence on Arm-based designs. Traders assessing Arm's royalty durability should monitor licensee architecture decisions as a forward-looking indicator, not just current shipment volumes.
Valuation Premium and Analyst Coverage
As of August 14, 2026, Arm's market capitalization stood at approximately $298 billion. That figure places Arm at a premium to most semiconductor peers on conventional earnings multiples, reflecting investor pricing of its royalty growth trajectory and AI inference exposure rather than near-term earnings power alone.
The premium is partly explained by Arm's asset-light model and the royalty stream's scalability, incremental royalty revenue requires minimal additional capital expenditure.
Analyst price targets available as of this date sit below the prevailing market price. Morgan Stanley maintained an Equalweight rating with a $212 target, while Rosenblatt held a Buy rating with a $250 target, both below the approximately $279 level at which the ADS traded on August 14, 2026.
The gap between consensus targets and prevailing price suggests that sell-side models have not fully incorporated the re-rating. For a leveraged trader, this divergence carries mean-reversion risk: if Arm's royalty growth normalizes or AI-related tailwinds moderate, the stock could reprice toward lower consensus estimates.
The Q2 earnings and guidance context is relevant here, as broader earnings-cycle pressures can compress premium-valuation names disproportionately.
Peer Comparison Summary
| Dimension | Arm | Intel | Qualcomm |
|---|---|---|---|
| Revenue model | License fees + per-unit royalties | Chip sales (own fabs) | Chip sales + licensing |
| Manufacturing exposure | None | Significant (IDM) | None (fabless) |
| Cycle sensitivity | Diversified royalty base | PC/server cycles | Mobile handset cycles |
| Margin driver | Asset-light IP; no COGS on royalties | Fab utilization and yield | Chip mix and licensing terms |
| Arm relationship | N/A | Arm licensee (select products) | Major Arm licensee |
This structural comparison is the appropriate starting point when sizing a CFD position on ARM relative to broader semiconductor exposure.
Why Trade ARM? Catalysts, Risks, and the AI Royalty Thesis
Arm's investment case rests on a structural position in the semiconductor supply chain: the company earns a royalty on virtually every chip its licensees ship, without owning a fabrication plant or bearing proportional manufacturing costs.
As AI workloads migrate into data centers, edge devices, and purpose-built accelerators, the total volume of Arm-architecture silicon in production expands, and with it, the royalty line. Understanding the catalysts, constraints, and macro sensitivities that shape that trajectory is essential before applying leverage to a CFD position.
The AI Royalty Thesis
The central case for ARM as a trading instrument is monetization at scale. Each incremental chip shipped by a licensee, whether a hyperscaler's custom AI accelerator or a consumer edge device, generates a per-unit royalty payment to Arm. That mechanics means revenue can grow with market volumes without a proportional increase in Arm's own capital expenditure.
Newer architecture generations, which carry higher royalty rates, accelerate the revenue effect if the product mix shifts toward premium silicon.
Q1 FY27 results, reported July 29, 2026, offered a concrete read on the thesis. Royalty revenue reached $715 million, up 22% year over year. License revenue reached $574 million, up 23%. Total quarterly revenue of $1.289 billion compared with $1.053 billion a year earlier. GAAP net income more than doubled from $130 million to $270 million.
Management then guided Q2 FY27 revenue to $1.38 billion and adjusted EPS to $0.47 per share, both above analyst consensus at the time. For traders using CFD strategies around earnings windows, that combination of beat-and-raise is a technically constructive setup, though guidance delivery remains a binary event.
The Q2 Earnings Miss & Guidance Cut Wave theme is a useful cross-reference for how the broader market has punished guidance misses in the current cycle.
Competitive Moat
Arm's moat is architectural lock-in. Chip designers invest years and hundreds of millions of dollars integrating Arm IP into their design flows, validation pipelines, and software stacks. Switching to an alternative instruction set architecture disrupts that entire ecosystem.
The breadth of Arm's licensee base, spanning mobile, automotive, data center, and IoT, also creates a network effect: the larger the installed base of Arm-compatible software, the higher the cost for any single licensee to defect. That stickiness supports royalty stream visibility, which in turn supports the premium multiple the market applies to the stock.
Key Risk Factors
Three risks deserve explicit attention before sizing a position.
Licensee concentration. Arm's royalty base depends on a relatively small number of large licensees. Any renegotiation of contract terms, volume reduction, or architectural shift by a major customer would have a disproportionate revenue impact. The underlying financials do not disclose per-customer splits, so concentration risk is difficult to monitor in real time.
Geopolitical restrictions. Semiconductor IP licensing is subject to export controls and geopolitical regulation. Restrictions on Arm's ability to license into certain markets could reduce the addressable royalty base, particularly if those markets represent significant chip production volumes.
Valuation multiple compression. At a market capitalization of approximately $298 billion as of August 14, 2026, Arm trades at a material premium to the broader semiconductor sector. That premium prices in continued royalty acceleration.
Any deceleration in growth, whether from a cyclical downturn in chip demand, competitive architectural alternatives gaining share, or a macro slowdown, could compress the multiple sharply, even without a change in near-term earnings.
Macro Sensitivity
Arm's valuation is sensitive to the interest-rate environment in an asymmetric way. As a long-duration growth asset, its discounted cash flow valuation compresses when risk-free rates rise and expands when they fall.
The US 10-year Treasury yield stood at 4.63% as of August 13, 2026, a level that already applies meaningful discount pressure to terminal value assumptions embedded in the current multiple.
The VIX stood at 14.63 on the same date, indicating relatively subdued implied volatility in the near term. That environment can shift rapidly around earnings releases, macro data prints, or geopolitical headlines, precisely the conditions that affect semiconductor supply chains and licensing negotiations.
Traders using high leverage on the ARM CFD should treat low-VIX periods as opportunity windows rather than permanent conditions.
Institutional Ownership and Liquidity Context
Institutional inflows into ARM reached $2.90 billion over the twelve months to August 10, 2026, indicating systematic accumulation by professional capital. However, institutional ownership stood at 7.53% of shares as of that same date, low relative to US large-cap peers. That combination, active inflows but low aggregate ownership, suggests the institutional build is still early.
It also implies that during stress events, the liquidity profile of the underlying can thin quickly, amplifying bid-ask spreads and price gaps.
For leveraged CFD traders, that gap risk is relevant when sizing positions, particularly overnight or across weekends, where CoinUnited's 24/7 trading structure provides continuous access but the underlying market remains subject to discrete re-pricing at open.
Leveraged CFD Framework: Worked Example
The ARM CFD on CoinUnited supports up to 600x leverage. The mechanics apply uniformly regardless of market session.
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Position margin | $500 |
| Leverage applied | 200x |
| Notional exposure | $100,000 |
| 5% adverse price move | –$5,000 |
| P&L as % of margin | –1,000% (full liquidation well before this point) |
At 200x leverage, a 0.5% adverse move in the underlying ADS price produces a 100% loss of margin. The royalty thesis and earnings catalysts described above are medium-term structural arguments; they do not eliminate short-term drawdown risk from rate moves, geopolitical headlines, or a single quarter of guidance disappointment.
Position sizing relative to available margin, not the strength of the thesis, determines whether a leveraged trader survives to the next earnings window.
Valuation & peers
Peer Valuation Comparison
How this stock trades versus comparable listed companies on trailing valuation multiples.
| Company | Market cap | P/E | P/S |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arm Holdings plc American Depositary Shares · ARM | $298.4B | 288.1x | 57.9x |
| Intel Corp. · INTC | $517.0B | — | 9.1x |
| Lam Research Corporation · LRCX | $415.6B | 57.4x | 17.9x |
| Applied Materials, Inc. · AMAT | $402.7B | 43.5x | 13.1x |
| KLA Corporation · KLAC | $266.1B | 55.3x | 19.6x |
| Texas Instruments Incorporated · TXN | $255.3B | 42.3x | 13.1x |
Third-party ratios (FMP), trailing twelve months. Multiples vary by data window; a negative or absent P/E means the company is loss-making. Not investment advice.
Analyst Price Targets
BuyWall Street sell-side analysts’ consensus 12-month price target and rating for this stock.
Targets by firm
Latest target from each of the 11 firms whose call was reported in the past 180 days. Each row links to the report.
| Firm | Target | vs current |
|---|---|---|
| Rosenblatt Securities2026-07-31 · StreetInsider | $250.00 | -10.3% |
| New Street2026-07-30 · TheFly | $260.00 | -6.7% |
| Guggenheim2026-07-30 · StreetInsider | $255.00 | -8.5% |
| Wells Fargo2026-07-30 · StreetInsider | $280.00 | +0.5% |
| Jefferies2026-07-20 · StreetInsider | $320.00 | +14.9% |
| HSBC2026-07-14 · TheFly | $315.00 | +13.1% |
| UBS2026-06-24 · StreetInsider | $470.00 | +68.7% |
| Bernstein2026-06-17 · StreetInsider | $500.00 | +79.5% |
| Needham2026-06-16 · StreetInsider | $400.00 | +43.6% |
| Mizuho Securities2026-06-08 · StreetInsider | $500.00 | +79.5% |
| Susquehanna2026-04-16 · TheFly | $210.00 | -24.6% |
Source: aggregated sell-side analyst consensus · as of 2026-08-16. These are third-party analyst opinions — not CoinUnited’s view, not a price prediction, and not investment advice.
Scenario calculator
Pick a third-party reference level and see what it implies at leverage. Reference levels only - not a CoinUnited forecast.
Simplified: excludes fees, funding and slippage. Reference levels are third-party marks (CoinUnited daily kline; aggregated sell-side analyst targets), not forecasts. Leverage magnifies losses as much as gains - at high leverage a small adverse move liquidates the position. Not investment advice.
Catalysts & news
Catalyst Timeline
Dated third-party developments that move the stock — newest first, each classified bullish or bearish and linked to its source.
- 2026-11-04Next quarterly earnings◆ ScheduledNext scheduled quarterly earnings report (2026-11-04). Revenue, margins and guidance are the near-term driver; the outcome is not known in advance.Finnhub
- 2026-07-29Arm Q1 profit $270M, 25 cents per share▲ Bullish## The British semiconductor design company reported a first-quarter profit of $270 million, or 25 cents a share
- 2026-07-29Arm Q2 forecast beats estimates▲ Bullish- Second-quarter revenue forecast at $1.38 billion versus $1.34 billion estimate - Second-quarter adjusted profit forecast is 47 cents per share versus 43 cents estimate ...
- 2026-05-06Q4 FY2026 revenue rises 20% YoY▲ BullishFor the fourth quarter of fiscal 2026, which concluded on March 31, the company reported a revenue growth of 20% year-on-year, reaching $1.49 billion, surpassing the' consensus of $.47 compiled by LSEG Non-G earnings per (EPS rose by 9% to…
- 2026-02-18Arm Q3 sales rise 26% YoY▲ BullishEarlier this month, Arm reported its fiscal third-quarter earnings, revealing a 26% year-on-year increase in sales to $1.24 billion, surpassing analysts' expectations.
- 2025-11-05Arm Q1 guidance exceeds analyst estimate▲ BullishFor the ongoing fiscal quarter, Arm anticipates of $.23 at the of its forecast, which is above the average analyst prediction of $1.1 billion, as reported by LSEG data.
- 2025-07-31Arm Q2 EPS forecast misses expectations▼ BearishLate Wednesday, Arm announced that it anticipates adjusted earnings for the second quarter to fall 29 and cents per, while Wall Street had estimated an average of 35 cents per share.
- 2025-05-07Arm shares fall 11% on weak Q1 outlook▼ BearishMay 7 (Reuters) - Shares of Arm Holdings experienced an 11% decline on Wednesday after the chip manufacturer provided a fiscal first-quarter outlook that fell short of Wall Street expectations and refrained from offering guidance for the…
Machine-readable table — same developments, with source
Recent third-party developments classified bullish / bearish for the stock; verbatim, sourced.
| Date | Development | Direction | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-11-04 | Next scheduled quarterly earnings report (2026-11-04). Revenue, margins and guidance are the near-term driver; the outcome is not known in advance. | ◆ Scheduled | Finnhub |
| 2026-07-29 | ## The British semiconductor design company reported a first-quarter profit of $270 million, or 25 cents a share | ▲ Bullish | The Wall Street Journal |
| 2026-07-29 | - Second-quarter revenue forecast at $1.38 billion versus $1.34 billion estimate - Second-quarter adjusted profit forecast is 47 cents per share versus 43 cents estimate ... | ▲ Bullish | Reuters |
| 2026-05-06 | For the fourth quarter of fiscal 2026, which concluded on March 31, the company reported a revenue growth of 20% year-on-year, reaching $1.49 billion, surpassing the' consensus of $.47 compiled by LSEG Non-G earnings per (EPS rose by 9% to… | ▲ Bullish | CNBC |
| 2026-02-18 | Earlier this month, Arm reported its fiscal third-quarter earnings, revealing a 26% year-on-year increase in sales to $1.24 billion, surpassing analysts' expectations. | ▲ Bullish | CNBC |
| 2025-11-05 | For the ongoing fiscal quarter, Arm anticipates of $.23 at the of its forecast, which is above the average analyst prediction of $1.1 billion, as reported by LSEG data. | ▲ Bullish | Reuters |
| 2025-07-31 | Late Wednesday, Arm announced that it anticipates adjusted earnings for the second quarter to fall 29 and cents per, while Wall Street had estimated an average of 35 cents per share. | ▼ Bearish | CNBC |
| 2025-05-07 | May 7 (Reuters) - Shares of Arm Holdings experienced an 11% decline on Wednesday after the chip manufacturer provided a fiscal first-quarter outlook that fell short of Wall Street expectations and refrained from offering guidance for the… | ▼ Bearish | Reuters |
Основные выводы
- •ARM performance is closely tied to quarterly earnings results and forward guidance.
- •Sector rotation and institutional fund flows can drive significant price moves.
- •Macro sensitivity remains high — Fed policy, inflation data, and yield curves all influence valuation.
Ownership
Top Institutional Holders
SEC 13FThe largest institutional shareholders, from SEC Form 13F filings — who holds the stock and how much.
| Institution | Shares | Value |
|---|---|---|
| DZ BANK AG Deutsche Zentral Genossenschafts Bank, Frankfurt am Main | 9.4M | $1.4B |
| Morgan Stanley | 4.5M | $675.3M |
| Capital Research Global Investors | 4.2M | $638.1M |
| Schroder Investment Management Group | 3.8M | $578.5M |
| Invesco Ltd. | 3.0M | $446.6M |
| FMR LLC | 2.4M | $370.5M |
| Sustainable Growth Advisers, LP | 2.0M | $303.6M |
| Alphabet Inc. | 2.0M | $296.6M |
| Altimeter Capital Management, LP | 1.7M | $259.5M |
| UBS Group AG | 1.7M | $253.7M |
Source: SEC Form 13F filings · 742 institutional holders · as of 31-MAR-2026. 13F data is quarterly and lagged (filed ~45 days after quarter-end) and covers US institutional managers (>$100M AUM) only — not insiders, retail, or foreign holders. Not investment advice.
How to trade it
Статус торгового режима
How the ARM CFD works
Before you trade, understand exactly what you get, what you don't, and where the risk sits.
Price exposure to the ARM reference (a synthetic CFD) that tracks the CoinUnited reference up and down.
It is not equity: no shares, no voting rights; dividends are reflected as an adjustment, not paid to you.
The CoinUnited reference tracks the share price but can differ from the exchange price; extended-hours liquidity is thinner.
Trading ARM CFDs on CoinUnited.io: Leverage, Conditions, and Strategy
The ARM CFD on CoinUnited provides price exposure to Arm Holdings ADS with up to 600x leverage, zero trading fees, and continuous 24/7 access, a combination that changes how traders can engage with ARM's recurring volatility events, particularly its quarterly earnings cycle.
Leverage Mechanics and Position Sizing
At 600x leverage, a $100 margin deposit controls $60,000 of notional ARM exposure. A 1% move in ARM's price produces a $600 gain or loss on that margin, a 600% return or a complete margin wipeout from a single percentage-point swing.
| Margin | Leverage | Notional Exposure | P&L on 1% Move | P&L on 0.5% Move |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| $50 | 600x | $30,000 | ±$300 | ±$150 |
| $100 | 600x | $60,000 | ±$600 | ±$300 |
| $250 | 600x | $150,000 | ±$1,500 | ±$750 |
| $500 | 600x | $300,000 | ±$3,000 | ±$1,500 |
ARM is not a low-volatility instrument. As an AI infrastructure proxy with a market capitalization near $298 billion as of August 2026, it routinely moves several percent in a single session around catalyst events. Traders using high leverage multiples should size positions so that normal intraday fluctuations, not just extreme moves, remain within a manageable fraction of allocated margin.
Reducing the effective leverage multiple (by increasing margin relative to notional) is the primary risk-control lever.
The 24/7 Window and Earnings Gap Risk
The structural limitation of NASDAQ is that it closes at 4:00 pm ET. Arm consistently reports earnings after that close, the Q1 FY27 results arrived on July 29, 2026, after regular trading hours.
A trader holding through that print on a conventional brokerage account faced gap risk: the price discovered in after-hours trading is fully realized at the next-day open, with no ability to exit or adjust in between.
CoinUnited's 24/7 session eliminates that structural constraint.
When Arm's Q1 FY27 report was published, showing total revenue of $1.289 billion (up approximately 22% year over year), GAAP net income doubling to $270 million, and Q2 FY27 revenue guidance of $1.38 billion against a consensus estimate of $1.34 billion, traders on the platform could act on that information immediately rather than waiting for the following morning's open.
The practical effect is that the CFD price reflects available information continuously, and a trader's exit or entry decision is not constrained by exchange hours.
The same logic applies outside earnings. Macro announcements from major AI companies, chip supply chain developments from Asia, or semiconductor licensing news can move ARM's fair value at any hour. Weekend access and Asia-session coverage allow position adjustments when NASDAQ is closed, relevant context given ARM's role as an AI infrastructure name tracked by global investors.
The Q2 Earnings Miss: Multi-Sector Repricing theme illustrates how earnings-period volatility can propagate across multiple assets simultaneously, often during off-hours windows.
Zero-Fee Structure and Short-Duration Strategies
Conventional brokerage commissions create a minimum holding period below which a trade is structurally unprofitable, the round-trip cost must be recovered before any net gain is realized. CoinUnited charges zero trading fees, which removes that floor entirely.
For ARM specifically, this matters most around earnings. Entering a position ahead of the print and closing it within hours, once the market has absorbed the report, carries no fee drag. The Q1 FY27 report is a concrete example of the type of event this approach targets: a defined release date, a measurable consensus expectation, and a binary outcome that resolves within minutes of publication.
The ARM earnings recap alongside MSFT, META, and QCOM on July 29, 2026 illustrates how even strong prints can produce mixed price reactions, making the ability to exit quickly at no cost a genuine edge.
Earnings Cadence as a Volatility Calendar
Arm reports quarterly, and each cycle creates a defined window of elevated realized volatility. The Q1 FY27 print established a pattern worth tracking:
- -Royalty revenue: $715 million, up 22% year over year
- -License and other revenue: $574 million, up 23% year over year
- -Q2 FY27 revenue guidance: $1.38 billion, above consensus of $1.34 billion
- -Q2 FY27 adjusted EPS guidance: $0.47, above consensus of $0.43
Each subsequent quarter presents a comparable setup: a known release date, published analyst estimates, and a binary resolution. Traders can use the guidance beat or miss relative to consensus as a directional signal framework, while managing leverage exposure to avoid liquidation from the initial price spike in either direction.
Risk Management Reference Points
High leverage amplifies both outcomes symmetrically. Key practices for ARM CFD positions:
- -Pre-set exit levels: Define maximum acceptable loss in dollar terms before entering, not after.
- -Notional discipline: At 600x, a position sized too large relative to account capital liquidates on a normal intraday fluctuation. Calculate the percentage move that exhausts the margin before placing the order.
- -Event timing: The highest realized volatility windows for ARM are the minutes and hours following each quarterly earnings release. Position sizing appropriate for a low-volatility session may be inappropriate for an active earnings window.
- -Continuous monitoring: Because the CFD trades 24/7, price can move materially during hours when a trader is inactive. Positions carried overnight or over weekends through macro events require appropriately conservative sizing.
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До 600x кредитного плеча · Никаких комиссий · Торговля 24/7
Understand the risks
Trading Risks
An honest, up-front list of the risks — both out of respect for the trader and as a YMYL compliance requirement.
High leverage means a small adverse move can trigger forced liquidation and loss of your full margin.
A high P/E stock is very sensitive to interest-rate and narrative shifts; swings can be large.
After-hours and weekend gaps; extended-hours liquidity is thinner than the regular session.
The CFD reference price can diverge from the exchange execution price.
Price swings widen around earnings dates and other scheduled disclosures.
Recalls, policy changes, or company-specific events can cause sharp moves.
Reference
Часто задаваемые вопросы
Arm Holdings plc is a semiconductor intellectual property company. It designs processor architectures and instruction sets, then licenses those designs to other chip manufacturers rather than fabricating silicon itself. In practical terms, Arm sells the blueprints and technical specifications that companies such as Apple, Qualcomm, and NVIDIA use to build their own chips. Arm's primary products are its CPU instruction set architectures (ISAs) and physical processor designs, branded under families such as Cortex and Neoverse. Chip designers either license these ready-made cores or take an architectural license to build custom implementations. Because Arm does not own fabs or manufacture wafers, its cost structure is relatively lean, and its revenue comes almost entirely from intellectual property fees and per-chip royalties. The business model means Arm's revenue scales with the adoption of its architecture across end markets: smartphones, data centers, automotive systems, and consumer electronics. The company's ADR trades on NASDAQ under the ticker ARM.
Glossary
Key listed-stock and CFD terms, one line each — so the page is unambiguous for both readers and AI answer engines.
| Stock CFD | A contract for difference on a share price — price exposure only, not ownership of the underlying shares. |
|---|---|
| Extended hours | Pre-market and after-hours trading outside the exchange’s regular session. |
| Basis risk | The risk that the CFD reference price and the exchange execution price do not move in step. |
| P/E | Price-to-earnings ratio = share price ÷ earnings per share; a common valuation gauge. |
| Gross margin | Gross profit ÷ revenue; reflects product-level profitability. |
| EPS | Earnings per share = net income ÷ diluted shares outstanding. |
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Source Map
Every figure on this page traces to a primary or named third-party source. "As of" dates the source; "last checked" dates our most recent read of it.
Every figure here is also published as machine-readable data, and re-checked on a schedule so a stale one shows up as stale. View the raw data
| Field | Value | Source | As of | Last checked | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Reference price | live | CoinUnited stock CFD reference (live) | — | — | — |
| 52-week range | $100.14 – $452.57 | CoinUnited daily kline | — | 2026-08-16 | — |
| Next earnings | 2026-11-04 | Finnhub | — | 2026-08-16 | — |
| Quarterly revenue | $1.29B | FMP | Q1 2027 | 2026-08-16 | View |
| Net income | $270M | FMP | Q1 2027 | 2026-08-16 | View |
| Gross margin | 97.2% | FMP | Q1 2027 | 2026-08-16 | View |
| Diluted EPS | $0.25 | FMP | Q1 2027 | 2026-08-16 | View |
| Institutional ownership | 10 top holders | SEC Form 13F | 31-MAR-2026 | 2026-08-16 | View |
| Analyst price targets | $341.82 consensus | Aggregated sell-side analyst consensus | 2026-08-16 | 2026-08-16 | — |
| Peer valuations | 6 peers | Third-party ratios (FMP), trailing twelve months | 2026-08-17 | 2026-08-17 | — |
| CoinUnited product | Stock CFD — price exposure, not equity (no voting; dividends reflected as adjustment); leverage available, extended/24h | CoinUnited product terms | — | 2026-08-16 | — |
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Важное предупреждение о рисках
A CoinUnited stock CFD gives price exposure to Arm Holdings plc American Depositary Shares only, not equity ownership: no shareholder voting rights, no dividends, and no settlement in the underlying share.
Leverage magnifies losses as well as gains, and a position can be liquidated long before the underlying share price recovers. The underlying listing trades on exchange hours, so the reference price can gap between sessions.
Пользователям рекомендуется проводить собственные исследования и консультироваться с квалифицированными финансовыми специалистами перед принятием инвестиционных решений. Создатели и операторы данной платформы не несут ответственности за любые финансовые убытки или иные ущербы, которые могут возникнуть в результате полагания на предоставленную информацию.
Leveraged trading is extremely risky and you may lose your entire deposit.
Обзор методологии
Figures on this page are compiled from primary and named third-party sources, not produced by a forecasting model. Each one carries its source and date in the Source Map above.
- Financial statements: the company’s own SEC filings (10-K / 10-Q), read from XBRL
- Market data: the CoinUnited reference price and daily closes
- Institutional ownership: SEC Form 13F quarterly filings
- Analyst targets: aggregated third-party sell-side coverage — third-party opinion, not CoinUnited’s view
- Peer multiples: third-party trailing-twelve-month ratios
CoinUnited does not publish a price forecast or target for Arm Holdings plc American Depositary Shares.
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