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Why Robinhood Stock Plunged 24% in February
Robinhood Markets (HOOD +8.12%) stock lost 24% in February, according to data provided by S&P Global Market Intelligence. The company is highly exposed to changes in cryptocurrency, and its fourth-quarter earnings demonstrated the impact.
More than retail investing
Robinhood has expanded from a retail investing platform to offering options and cryptocurrency trading. But it’s also moving beyond trading to providing a broad assortment of financial services, including credit cards and bank accounts.
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Cryptocurrency trading has had a major impact on its operating results, representing a large portion of its increases in the past. Recently, the market has soured on Bitcoin, and cryptocurrency trading is now having a negative impact on the results.
In the 2025 fourth quarter, revenue increased 27% year over year, a huge slowdown from previous quarters, with a 15% increase in transaction revenue. Cryptocurrency trading dragged it down, declining 38% from the prior year.
The company demonstrated deceleration in other areas, too, such as a 7% increase in funded customers and an 8% increase in investment accounts.
Robinhood Gold accounts are still demonstrating momentum, up 58% year over year to 4.2 million. That’s an addition of 1.5 million new Gold members.
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NASDAQ: HOOD
Robinhood Markets
Today’s Change
(8.12%) $6.18
Current Price
$82.25
Key Data Points
Market Cap
$74B
Day’s Range
$79.60 - $83.84
52wk Range
$29.66 - $153.86
Volume
10K
Avg Vol
28M
Gross Margin
94.96%
A large opportunity in disruptive finance
The company is working on its long-term strategy of having a financial super app with a complete suite of financial services available on its app. It’s constantly launching new features and adding new products in new locations, and it has a long roadmap to reaching its goals. It recently opened its prediction markets segment, and it started offering money market funds to European Union customers. It has a 10-year goal of being the top platform for retail traders and the world’s no. 1 financial ecosystem.
But as long as it’s highly exposed to cryptocurrency and other alternative assets, like options trading, investors will see it as a risky play.
Part of the reason it fell so hard is that the stock’s valuation was high, and it can’t justify a premium when growth is slowing down and a major segment is declining. At today’s price, it trades at a P/E ratio of 40 and a price-to-sales ratio of 17, which isn’t cheap.
This may be an opportunity to buy on the dip for investors who have a high risk tolerance and believe in Robinhood’s vision. But most investors should take a step back and wait for Robinhood to demonstrate greater stability before buying the stock.