HOOD

Robinhood Price

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HOOD
$69,28
-$0,92(-%1,31)

*Data last updated: 2026-04-11 10:58 (UTC+8)

As of 2026-04-11 10:58, Robinhood (HOOD) is priced at $69,28, with a total market cap of $62,29B, a P/E ratio of 53,36, and a dividend yield of %0,00. Today, the stock price fluctuated between $68,28 and $70,87. The current price is %1,46 above the day's low and %2,24 below the day's high, with a trading volume of 22,77M. Over the past 52 weeks, HOOD has traded between $45,56 to $153,85, and the current price is -%54,96 away from the 52-week high.

HOOD Key Stats

Yesterday's Close$70,12
Market Cap$62,29B
Volume22,77M
P/E Ratio53,36
Dividend Yield (TTM)%0,00
Diluted EPS (TTM)2,09
Net Income (FY)$1,88B
Revenue (FY)$4,47B
Earnings Date2026-04-28
EPS Estimate0,43
Revenue Estimate$1,17B
Shares Outstanding888,36M
Beta (1Y)2.464

About HOOD

Robinhood Markets, Inc. operates financial services platform in the United States. Its platform allows users to invest in stocks, exchange-traded funds (ETFs), options, gold, and cryptocurrencies. The company also offers various learning and education solutions comprise Snacks, a digest of business news stories; Learn, which is a collection of approximately articles, including guides, feature tutorials, and financial dictionary; Newsfeeds that offer access to free premium news from various sites, such as Barron's, Reuters, and The Wall Street Journal; lists and alerts, which allow users to create custom watchlists and alerts to monitor securities, ETFs, and cryptocurrencies, as well as cash management services; and offers First trade recommendations to all new customers who have yet to place a trade. Robinhood Markets, Inc. was incorporated in 2013 and is headquartered in Menlo Park, California.
SectorFinancial Services
IndustryFinancial - Capital Markets
CEOVladimir Tenev
HeadquartersMenlo Park,CA,US
Official Websitehttps://robinhood.com
Employees (FY)2,90K
Average Revenue (1Y)$1,54M
Net Income per Employee$649,31K

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Robinhood (HOOD) Latest News

2026-04-08 06:16

Ark Invest bought about $13 million worth of Robinhood stock on April 7

Gate News message: On April 8, Cathie Wood’s Ark Invest bought about $13 million worth of Robinhood ($HOOD) stock on April 7, continuing its “buy the dip” investment strategy.

2026-03-20 10:01

US pre-market crypto concept stocks show mixed trading, CRCL down 2.21%

Gate News Report, March 20: According to msx.com data, U.S. stock futures for crypto-related stocks showed mixed movements. CRCL fell 2.21%; HOOD declined 0.47%; COIN decreased 0.45%; TRON rose 1.47%; SBET increased 1.04%.

2026-03-13 12:05

US stock market pre-market crypto concept stocks surge significantly, MSTR up 3.94%

Gate News reports that on March 13, before the U.S. stock market opened, cryptocurrency-related stocks surged significantly, including: MSTR up 3.94%; COIN up 3.21%; HOOD up 0.95%; ABTC up 3.71%; SBET up 2.01%; BMNR up 3.94%; CRCL up 2.38%.

2026-02-19 02:57

U.S. stocks closed with mixed gains and losses in the crypto sector, HOOD rose over 10.65%

Odaily Planet Daily reports that according to msx.com data, U.S. stocks closed higher, with the Dow up 0.26%, the S&P 500 up 0.56%, and the Nasdaq up 0.78%. The crypto sector saw mixed movements, with HOOD rising over 10.65%, ALTS increasing over 4.9%, ABTC falling 4.59%, and MSTR dropping 2.7%. It is reported that msx.com is a decentralized RWA trading platform that has listed hundreds of RWA tokens, covering U.S. stocks and ETF tokens such as AAPL, AMZN, GOOGL, META, MSFT, NFLX, NVDA, and others.

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LiquidationKing

LiquidationKing

6 hours ago
Ever wondered what happens when your leveraged position gets wiped out in seconds? That's basically what liquidations in crypto are all about, and honestly, it's one of the scariest things that can happen to traders using margin. So here's the deal with liquidations. When you're trading with leverage on any platform, you're borrowing money to amplify your position. Sounds great when the market moves your way, right? But the moment the price swings against you, things can get ugly fast. Your collateral starts shrinking, and once it hits a certain threshold, the exchange automatically closes your position to prevent further losses. That's your liquidation moment. I've seen people lose their entire account in minutes because they didn't understand how this works. The liquidation price is basically that magic number where your margin gets called. Every exchange calculates it slightly differently based on their maintenance margin requirements, but the concept is the same across crypto trading platforms. Here's what actually happens under the hood. Let's say you put up 1,000 USDT as collateral and borrow 4,000 USDT to go long on some alt at 5x leverage. Your total position is worth 5,000 USDT. Now, if that asset drops enough, your collateral gets eaten up. When it reaches around 20-25% of your position value (depending on the platform), boom, liquidation triggers. You're out. The thing that gets most people is they don't account for liquidation cascades. When the market moves violently, tons of positions get liquidated at the same level, which creates even more selling pressure, which triggers more liquidations. It's a domino effect that can crash the market hard. Okay, so how do you actually avoid getting liquidated? First, don't use excessive leverage. I know the temptation is real when you see 10x or 20x available, but that's a recipe for disaster. Stick to 2-3x max if you're still learning. The higher your leverage, the tighter your liquidation zone becomes. Second, always set stop losses. Seriously, this is non-negotiable. Place them slightly above your liquidation price so you exit with some capital left instead of getting wiped out. Third, keep enough collateral buffer. Don't max out your position. Leave some breathing room in your account so you can survive temporary market swings without hitting liquidation. Fourth, monitor your positions actively. Don't just set and forget. Crypto markets move 24/7, and things can change rapidly. Check your margin ratio regularly, especially during volatile periods. Lastly, understand the liquidation mechanics of whatever exchange you're using. Different platforms have different systems. Gate has detailed documentation on this if you're trading there. Take time to read it. The bottom line? Liquidations in crypto are real and they're brutal. But they're completely avoidable if you trade smart, use reasonable leverage, and respect risk management. Your account will thank you for it.
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