Ark Invest Buys $16M in Coinbase and Robinhood Amid 50%+ Stock Price Drop

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Ark Invest added $16 million in Coinbase and Robinhood as crypto price volatility continued. On 03 March, the firm bought 22,452 shares of Coinbase (COIN) for $4.09 million at $182.36. It also purchased 158,587 shares of Robinhood (HOOD) for $12 million at $76.07. Coinbase’s price is down 58% from its 2025 high, while Robinhood’s is 52% lower. Price analysis shows both stocks hit major support levels. Robinhood is expanding into wealth management, while Coinbase pushes AI and custody. Ark also boosted holdings in Block, Circle, and Bitmine Immersion.

Cathie Wood’s Ark Invest has jumped on the recent dips and added exposure to key crypto stocks – Coinbase and Robinhood.

On 03 March, the firm scooped 22,452 shares of Coinbase Global (Nasdaq: COIN) via its ETFs, ARKK, ARKW, and ARKF.

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Based on the stock’s closing price of $182.36 on Tuesday, the bid was worth $4.09 million.

Additionally, the firm bought 158,587 shares of Robinhood (Nasdaq: HOOD), worth over $12 million based on the closing price of $76.07 on Tuesday.

Coinbase’s share price has dropped by 58% from its 2025 high of $444.65, while HOOD was down about 52% from last year’s peak of $153. Put differently, the stocks were trading at a discount and at an attractive level for long-term investors.

However, Ark Invest’s move also coincided with key updates linked to these crypto firms.

Robinhood rolls out wealth management

The Robinhood bid coincided with the firm scaling into wealth management after unveiling its Robinhood Advisor Network. According to the firm, the shift would help make Robinhood a “financial superapp” to further drive financial access.

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Robinhood believes we may be at a great wealth transfer window and is positioning accordingly for this potential shift. Now, does that mean Ark Invest believes in Robinhood’s vision? Well, the latest exposure to HOOD can be viewed as Ark Invest’s vote on the firm.

Coinbase is also pursuing an “everything exchange” vision, from custody to prediction markets. It also runs Base, one of the largest Ethereum Layer-2s. More importantly, the exchange has doubled down on AI agents and is betting on them becoming mainstream.

In fact, Ark Invest projects that AI agents may make current human-focused DeFi apps obsolete and turn blockchains mainly into settlement layers.

“SaaS had an AI reckoning.
DeFi hasn’t.
If AI agents become the dominant economic actors, they may not need most of today’s DeFi apps.
That shifts everything back to protocols.”

In other words, the asset manager foresees an opportunity via Coinbase’s COIN to capture the incoming disruptions. Worth pointing out though that Ark Invest has expansive interest in crypto, especially infrastructure providers.

Apart from Coinbase and Robinhood, the firm also has exposure to stablecoin issuer Circle (NYSE: CRCL), ETH treasury firm Bitmine Immersion, and Block, among others. It also has direct crypto exposure via Ark 21Shares Bitcoin ETF, underscoring that it sees immense opportunity in the broader sector.


Final Summary

  • Ark Invest has jumped on the recent dip and scooped $16 million worth of Coinbase and Robinhood shares.
  • Firm also doubled down on crypto infrastructure firms, including Block, stablecoin issuer Circle and others.

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