Robinhood stock edges lower amid a mixed Q3 as JPMorgan lifts its target to $130, outlining crypto revenue dynamics.Robinhood stock edges lower amid a mixed Q3 as JPMorgan lifts its target to $130, outlining crypto revenue dynamics.

Robinhood stock: JPMorgan raises target to $130 after mixed Q3

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Robinhood reported a mixed third quarter, with a crypto shortfall highlighted in the CoinDesk coverage from Nov 7, 2025, even as core metrics supported the company and Robinhood stock closed the session near $127.

What drove the quarter and robinhood crypto revenue?

Crypto net revenue came in at $268 million, while the crypto fee rate slipped to 67 basis points, a clear miss versus consensus estimates. Meanwhile, adjusted earnings per share beat by roughly 15%, largely because of a lower tax rate tied to stock-based compensation after the stock’s recent rally.

That rally has been significant: the share price rose about 52% ahead of this update, and shares closed around $127 after the report. However, the crypto shortfall underscored pressure on fee-based margins and a need for pricing stability in digital-asset trading.

How did jpmorgan Robinhood analysis change the robinhood price target?

JPMorgan raised its price target to $130 from $122, citing stronger-than-expected volumes in crypto and prediction markets despite the revenue miss. That said, analysts led by Kenneth Worthington flagged that a portion of the upside reflected tax-driven benefits rather than underlying operating strength, tempering the quality of the beat.

What is the updated price target?

The new target of $130 reflects JPMorgan’s view that improved trading margins and engagement could support valuation if crypto trends stabilize. Moreover, the bank expects margins to continue improving, although it kept a neutral rating pending clearer evidence of sustainable revenue growth.

Do robinhood prediction markets affect the outlook?

Prediction markets provided some offset to the crypto weakness, but the segment depends on a small group of active traders and remains marginal to total revenue. Investors should therefore treat prediction markets as supplementary rather than a core growth engine.

Robust analysis matters here: as CoinDesk noted, “JPMorgan called Robinhood’s quarter solid but lower quality,” which captures the trade-off between headline beats and their drivers (CoinDesk report). Furthermore, the company’s own Q3 results provide the primary figures and context in the Robinhood earnings release.

In practice, modelers should weigh the material tax benefit that lifted EPS against the underlying crypto revenue dynamics. Consequently, updates to forecasts should separate one-off tax effects from operational gains to produce a clearer picture of future profitability. Finally, market participants will watch how management navigates fee rates and prediction-market concentration when assessing longer-term upside.

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