Bernstein keeps $130 Robinhood target as Q1 miss extends post-earnings losses
Robinhood diversifies revenue streams as prediction markets and banking services outperform amid crypto downturn.
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Add us on Google by Vivian Nguyen Apr. 29, 2026Shares of Robinhood (HOOD) deepened losses after the company missed first-quarter revenue and earnings targets, but Bernstein sees nearly double the upside from current levels.
After falling about 2% to $82 at Tuesday’s close, HOOD continued to trade lower in Wednesday’s pre-market, Yahoo Finance data shows.
Robinhood could recover from a weak Q1 marked by a 47% drop in crypto revenue, according to Bernstein, which maintains a bullish outlook and a $130 price target.
Like Galaxy Digital, which posted a $216 million net loss for the first quarter, the decline was linked to the overall crypto market downturn.
Bitcoin plunged approximately 24% in its weakest quarterly performance since Q1 2020, when a pandemic-fueled panic briefly drove prices down by about a third in chaotic trading.
However, Bernstein analysts say conditions are stabilizing and new products like prediction markets could support growth.
Despite missing earnings expectations, Robinhood’s overall revenue rose year-on-year, driven by strong transaction activity and growth in newer segments like banking and credit cards.
The company is also investing in AI and shifting focus toward long-term financial services, with future growth expected from both crypto recovery and new business lines.
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