COIN Drops 19% In A Month, Wait For A Dip To Buy The Stock

COIN: Coinbase Global logo
COIN
Coinbase Global

We believe there is not much to fear in COIN stock given its overall Strong operating performance and financial condition. But given its Very High valuation, the stock appears Relatively Expensive. Here is our multi-factor assessment.

  CONCLUSION
What you pay:
Valuation Very High
What you get:
Growth Very Strong
Profitability Very Strong
Financial Stability Very Strong
Downturn Resilience Very Weak
Operating Performance Strong
 
Stock Opinion Relatively Expensive

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Let’s get into details of each of the assessed factors but before that, for quick background: With $78 Bil in market cap, Coinbase Global provides financial infrastructure and technology for the cryptoeconomy, offering primary crypto financial accounts to retail customers in the U.S. and internationally.

[1] Valuation Looks Very High

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  COIN S&P 500
Price-to-Sales Ratio 11.3 3.3
Price-to-Earnings Ratio 53.4 24.0
Price-to-Free Cash Flow Ratio 39.9 21.6

This table highlights how COIN is valued vs broader market. For more details see: COIN Valuation Ratios

[2] Growth Is Very Strong

  • Coinbase Global has seen its top line grow at an average rate of 18.6% over the last 3 years
  • Its revenues have grown 75% from $4.0 Bil to $7.0 Bil in the last 12 months
  • Also, its quarterly revenues grew 24.2% to $2.0 Bil in the most recent quarter from $1.6 Bil a year ago.

  COIN S&P 500
3-Year Average 18.6% 5.3%
Latest Twelve Months* 75.2% 5.2%
Most Recent Quarter (YoY)* 24.2% 6.1%

This table highlights how COIN is growing vs broader market. For more details see: COIN Revenue Comparison

[3] Profitability Appears Very Strong

  • COIN last 12 month operating income was $2.3 Bil representing operating margin of 33.0%
  • With cash flow margin of 28.2%, it generated nearly $2.0 Bil in operating cash flow over this period
  • For the same period, COIN generated nearly $1.5 Bil in net income, suggesting net margin of about 21.1%

  COIN S&P 500
Current Operating Margin 33.0% 18.8%
Current OCF Margin 28.2% 20.2%
Current Net Income Margin 21.1% 12.8%

This table highlights how COIN profitability vs broader market. For more details see: COIN Operating Income Comparison

[4] Financial Stability Looks Very Strong

  • COIN Debt was $4.3 Bil at the end of the most recent quarter, while its current Market Cap is $78 Bil. This implies Debt-to-Equity Ratio of 5.5%
  • COIN Cash (including cash equivalents) makes up $10 Bil of $22 Bil in total Assets. This yields a Cash-to-Assets Ratio of 46.7%

  COIN S&P 500
Current Debt-to-Equity Ratio 5.5% 20.4%
Current Cash-to-Assets Ratio 46.7% 7.0%

[4] Downturn Resilience Is Very Weak

COIN has fared much worse than the S&P 500 index during various economic downturns. We assess this based on both (a) how much the stock fell and, (b) how quickly it recovered.

2022 Inflation Shock

  • COIN stock fell 90.9% from a high of $357.39 on 9 November 2021 to $32.53 on 28 December 2022 vs. a peak-to-trough decline of 25.4% for the S&P 500.
  • However, the stock fully recovered to its pre-Crisis peak by 26 June 2025
  • Since then, the stock increased to a high of $419.78 on 20 July 2025 , and currently trades at $308.48

  COIN S&P 500
% Change from Pre-Recession Peak -90.9% -25.4%
Time to Full Recovery 911 days 464 days

 

But the risk is not limited to major market crashes. Stocks fall even when markets are good – think events like earnings, business updates, outlook changes. Read COIN Dip Buyer Analyses to see how the stock has recovered from sharp dips in the past.

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