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Why Robinhood Stock Dropped 11% in the first half of 2026
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Robinhood's revenue growth slowed significantly to 15% year-over-year in Q1 2026, down from 50% the previous year. — A sharp deceleration in top-line growth typically leads to valuation compression and investor concern over scalability.
-0.60Robinhood was approved to underwrite IPOs and was selected for retail access to the SpaceX IPO. — Expanding into underwriting and high-profile IPO access creates new revenue streams and increases the platform's competitive moat.
+0.50Robinhood Gold subscribers grew by 36% to 4.3 million, and banking services grew fivefold sequentially. — Growth in subscription and banking services provides predictable, recurring revenue that stabilizes the business model.
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Cryptocurrency trading revenue decreased by 47% while equities trading revenue increased by 46% in the most recent quarter. — While the loss of crypto revenue is negative, the pivot toward equities reduces the company's extreme volatility and reliance on a single asset class.
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Despite a slow start to the year and crypto headwinds, the company shows strong growth in Gold subscribers, banking, and new IPO capabilities.
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