Robinhood and Coinbase shares fall to their lowest levels ever
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By Paul R. La Monica, CNN Business
The bloodbath in the cryptocurrency market is taking a gigantic toll on online brokerage stocks Robinhood and Coinbase. Shares of both companies, which each went public last year, slid Monday to new all-time lows.
Robinhood was down 1% in afternoon trading but was well off its earlier lows. The stock is down nearly 30% already this year and is about 85% below its record high. Coinbase, which fell 2% Monday, has plummeted more than 25% in 2022 and is now about 60% off its peak price.
Bitcoin prices, which did rebound slightly Monday, have dropped nearly 25% this year and are about 50% below their all-time high from November. That hurts companies like Robinhood and Coinbase, which allow traders to buy and sell bitcoin, ethereum and other digital currencies.
Shares of bitcoin miners Marathon Digital, Hive and Riot Blockchain were flat to lower in volatile trading, too, and each has lost more than a third of their market value so far this year.
Coinbase is a pure-play cryptocurrency exchange while Robinhood generated about 20% of its trading revenue from crypto in the third quarter, down from 41% in the second quarter.
Other stocks with ties to cryptocurrencies, such as Square owner Block, Elon Musk’s Tesla and software firm MicroStrategy, run by uber-crypto bull Michael Saylor, were down sharply Monday and are off to an abysmal start to 2022 as well.
But the broader market sell-off and volatility is doubly bad for Robinhood, given that it is primarily known as an app for trading stocks.
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