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Charles Schwab announcement sinks Robinhood stock

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April 16, 2026
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Charles Schwab announcement sinks Robinhood stock

Robinhood Markets (NASDAQ: HOOD) is in “red” this morning after financial services behemoth Charles Schwab said it will launch a spot crypto trading platform for retail clients by mid-2026.

Schwab Crypto will enable users to trade Bitcoin and Ethereum directly alongside their stocks and ETFs with 24/7 support and a low fee of just 75 basis points (bps).

Robinhood stock has been a laggard this year, currently down nearly 30% versus the start of 2026.

Why Schwab Crypto is dovish for Robinhood stock?

HOOD shares are selling off following Schwab’s announcement, primarily because it threatens the fintech’s key growth engines: its crypto dominance and its premium subscription model.

For years, Robinhood has enjoyed a near-monopoly on the young, tech-savvy trader demographic by offering a seamless crypto experience that traditional brokers like Schwab or Fidelity lacked.

But with Schwab now entering the spot BTC and ETH market, HOOD now faces a titan with $12 trillion in client assets that can easily subsidize trading costs to lure away its most profitable users.

In fact, if an investor can get 24/7 support, high-end research, and trade crypto all in one place at Schwab, they’re more likely to move their uninvested cash there as well.

All in all, Robinhood is slipping on Apr. 16 because the Schwab Crypto could erode its competitive moat.

Is it time to sell HOOD shares?

Beyond headline noise, however, long-term investors hardly have a strong enough reason to unload Robinhood shares today.

HOOD has proven remarkably resilient, evolving from a simple trading app into a comprehensive “financial super-app“.

Its recent expansion into prediction markets, international tokenized ETFs in the EU, and its upcoming derivatives exchange offer revenue streams that Schwab is still far from replicating.

Plus, Robinhood’s agile, cloud-native infrastructure allows it to roll out products at a velocity that traditional firms struggle to match.

In short, investors should treat Schwab Crypto as a transition from an “uncontested growth” phase to a “competitive maturity” phase, where HOOD’s brand loyalty will be put to the ultimate test.

How to play Robinhood Markets now?

For investors, the imminent launch of Schwab Crypto means the narrative for HOOD stock in 2026 has shifted from pure expansion to a battle for retention.

The giant’s entry into the crypto arena is a “clear validation” of the market Robinhood built, but it also signals that the “easy money” from crypto-arbitrage and high-yield cash spreads is narrowing.

However, Robinhood’s management has recently tightened risk controls on its prediction markets to ensure long-term platform integrity – a move that suggests they are preparing for the regulatory scrutiny that comes with being a major financial player.

For now, HOOD remains a high-risk, high-reward play – and while today’s dip sure is painful – it highlights a brokerage industry that is more dynamic and competitive than ever before.

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