RVYL Earnings History

Ryvyl Inc. (RVYL) operates in the Technology sector, specifically the Software - Infrastructure industry, with a market capitalization near $2.3M, listed on NASDAQ, employing roughly 95 people, carrying a beta of 2.61 to the broader market. Ryvyl Inc. Led by George Oliva, public since 2010-04-05.

Ryvyl Inc. has beat EPS estimates in 1 of the last 6 quarters.

DateEPS Est.EPS ActualSurpriseRevenue Est.Revenue Actual
May 13, 20262.10-2.67N/A$25.3M$2.5M
Feb 13, 2026-2.80-4.25N/A$3.0M$2.8M
Nov 14, 2025-4.55-2.45N/A$3.0M$2.8M
Aug 14, 2025-0.27-0.68N/A$17.1M$2.8M
May 20, 2025-0.27-0.29N/A$17.1M$15.1M
Apr 1, 2025-0.26-1.17N/A$14.1M$14.7M

What RVYL's Earnings History Tells Options Traders

Ryvyl Inc. has missed estimates more often than it has beat them (only 1 beats in 6 reports). Names with poor beat-rate history typically carry richer downside skew going into earnings and produce larger post-event moves on misses, conditions where put-spread or long-vol structures may carry edge over premium-selling. Beat rate is one input to event-driven sizing; pair it with the implied-vs-realized volatility view, the current IV rank, and the put-call skew going into the print. Surprise magnitude matters as much as direction - an in-line beat with conservative guidance can produce a larger negative move than a missed quarter with raised forward guidance. The earnings table above shows the most recent six reported quarters; for the full multi-year history including revenue growth trajectory and EPS guidance trends, the per-ticker fundamentals view aggregates the underlying GAAP filings.

How Earnings Drive RVYL Options Pricing

Earnings events are the largest single driver of single-name implied volatility in equity options markets. Pre-event, IV inflates over the two-to-three week run-up as the binary uncertainty of the print compounds; the IV rank typically peaks the day before the announcement. Post-event, IV crushes back toward the realized-volatility baseline as uncertainty resolves. The magnitude of the crush depends on how stretched pre-event IV was relative to the eventual realized move - an oversized pre-event IV with an undersized realized move produces the cleanest premium-selling outcome, while a stretched IV that still under-prices a tail move on the print produces the cleanest long-vol outcome.

The catalyst calendar for RVYL matters beyond the headline EPS surprise. Forward guidance revisions, capital-allocation changes (dividend hikes, buyback authorizations, M&A announcements), and segment-level performance discussions can drive larger post-event moves than the headline beat or miss. Pair the earnings beat-rate read above with the upcoming-event calendar and the IV-rank view to size pre-event and post-event positioning; for short-vol structures the goal is to be long premium-rich and to harvest the IV crush, while for long-vol structures the goal is to own gamma cheap into a regime where the realized move is likely to exceed the implied move.