Robinhood Markets, Inc. (NASDAQ:HOOD) is one of the S&P 500 and Nasdaq-100 stocks Jim Cramer commented on. Cramer noted that he expects good things from the company in the long term, as he remarked:
“In fifth place, we have the best performing non-memory stock in the S&P, and that’s Robinhood Markets, which was up just over 200% in one year. Despite the fact that it’s pulled back about 20% from its early October all-time high, as did many speculative stocks when there was a big peak, 2025 was a great year for the type of speculative assets that Robinhood’s younger clientele can’t get enough of until it wasn’t. That late-year pullback for crypto and speculative stocks is why this one cooled off. Now, look, I have to tell you, I really like Robinhood for a long-term story. For better or worse, a generation of investors is learning to invest on Robinhood, and that’s a generation that’s set to inherit more than a hundred trillion dollars from their baby boomer parents over the next couple of decades. Short-term, though, the stock might keep trading with crypto and the super speculative plays.”
Stock market data showing an upward trajectory. Photo by Burak The Weekender on Pexels
Robinhood Markets, Inc. (NASDAQ:HOOD) operates a financial platform that allows users to trade stocks, ETFs, options, cryptocurrencies, and other assets.
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