Robinhood Advances 5%, Webull Ticks Up as Bitcoin’s Breakout Lifts Retail Brokerages

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  • HOOD jumps 5% and BULL gains 2% as Bitcoin breaks out, with Robinhood's direct crypto revenue through Bitstamp explaining the gap.

  • IBIT climbs 6% and outpaces both brokerages as the Treasury's bond buyback plan eases yield pressure, pushing Bitcoin above a ceiling that had held for months in the range of $60K to $70K.

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Robinhood Advances 5%, Webull Ticks Up as Bitcoin’s Breakout Lifts Retail Brokerages

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A sharp Bitcoin breakout is spilling into retail brokerage stocks Friday morning, and the two publicly traded names are catching the move in very different proportions. Robinhood Markets (NASDAQ:HOOD | HOOD Price Prediction) stock is climbing 5% to $99.90, while Webull (NASDAQ:BULL) shares are up 2% to $9.07.

Furthermore, the iShares Bitcoin Trust ETF (NASDAQ:IBIT) is up 6% to $43.69, giving a clean read on the underlying breakout. Notably, Bitcoin (CRYPTO:BTC) has jumped 7% over the past 24 hours to $77,118.89, and Ethereum (CRYPTO:ETH) has climbed 5% to $2,384.78.

That Bitcoin move stands out amid a moderate boost in stock indexes. The S&P 500 is up 0.29%, and the NASDAQ 100 is up 0.26%. Still, crypto beta is doing the lifting today rather than broad-market strength.

Bitcoin Breakout Powers the Rally

Bitcoin has broken decisively above the roughly $60,000 to $70,000 range that held for most of this year. That breakout puts the token at its highest level since late May, and the shift in tape action is the primary catalyst reaching Robinhood and Webull today.

President Trump used a White House summit this week to urge Congress to advance the Clarity Act, which would establish a clearer regulatory framework for the U.S. crypto industry. Congress has repeatedly stalled on the bill over how to classify cryptocurrencies and how to treat yields generated by stablecoins.

Adding to the tailwind, the U.S. Treasury announced plans to double its bond buybacks to contain rising yields, after a selloff pushed the 30-year Treasury yield to its highest level since 2007. The intervention improved risk appetite broadly and gave Bitcoin an added push into today’s breakout. Crypto assets often lead when liquidity fears ease and long-duration Treasury yields stabilize.

Even after this rally, Bitcoin sits down 15.8% year to date (YTD), and IBIT has fallen 17% YTD. Today’s move nonetheless resets short-term sentiment across crypto-linked equities.

Why Robinhood and Webull Are Moving at Different Speeds


Robinhood carries a $75.19 billion market cap with 28.4 million funded customers and roughly $369 billion in total platform assets. Crypto is a direct and material revenue line for the company. The firm owns the Bitstamp cryptocurrency exchange and WonderFi, operates Robinhood Chain, and offers crypto trading alongside equities, options, futures, and event contracts.

HOOD price target

Webull carries a $3.96 billion market cap and more than 28 million registered users across 18 markets. Its revenue is driven primarily by equity and option order flow rebates and by interest income from margin lending and client cash balances, with digital assets one category among global stocks, ETFs, options, futures, and fractional shares. That read-through from a Bitcoin rally is therefore less direct than at Robinhood, which is why Webull shares are trailing today despite outperforming on a longer view.

BULL price target

For a cleaner comparison, the iShares Bitcoin Trust ETF holds spot Bitcoin rather than equities, and its 6% move gives the closest read on the underlying breakout. IBIT is a single-asset fund that carries the full volatility of Bitcoin itself, which explains why it outpaces both brokerage stocks on days like this.

What Investors Should Watch

The macro backdrop remains only partially accommodative for the Bitcoin-linked trade. U.S. 10-year Treasury notes yield 4.7% and 2-year notes yield 4.2%, with CME FedWatch pricing a 34.6% chance the Federal Reserve hikes at its September meeting. Yields at those levels still compete for risk capital.

Webull shares had already rallied into this week on their own catalysts, including record trading volumes tied to the June 4 elimination of the Pattern Day Trader rule. That backdrop means the incremental Bitcoin-driven push at Webull looks smaller in percentage terms than at Robinhood Markets, where the crypto stack is a bigger share of the story.

Robinhood stock has still fallen 11% YTD and sits well off recent highs even after today’s move, while Webull shares are up 11.5% YTD. Investors can watch for sustained crypto-linked transaction volumes at Robinhood Markets over the coming weeks to confirm whether today’s tape holds into fundamentals.

Both Robinhood stock and Webull shares carry high crypto-linked beta, which argues for measured position sizing at these levels. Traders may want to keep an eye on whether Bitcoin holds above prior resistance into the weekend, since a failed breakout would likely reverse today’s brokerage gains.

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David Moadel is financial writer specializing in stocks, ETFs, options, precious metals, and Bitcoin. David has written well over 1,000 articles for leading online publications, helping investors understand markets, income strategies, and risk.

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