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Ahead of Q1 Earnings, Let’s Look at Who Owns Coinbase Stock (COIN)

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Let’s break down the ownership structure of Coinbase stock using TipRanks’ Ownership tools.

Ahead of Q1 Earnings, Let’s Look at Who Owns Coinbase Stock (COIN)

Coinbase Global (COIN) operates a cryptocurrency exchange platform, offering services such as trading, staking, and digital asset custody to users worldwide. COIN stock has lost over 20% so far this year due to weaker trading volumes, regulatory concerns, and declining stablecoin revenue. The company is scheduled to report its Q1 2025 earnings today, with Wall Street expecting the company to report earnings of $1.93 per share and revenues of $2.10 billion. Ahead of the earnings release, a few analysts have maintained their Buy ratings on the stock despite the cautious macro scenario. With that in mind, it’s worth exploring who owns COIN.

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Now, according to TipRanks’ ownership page, public companies and individual investors own 45.32% of COIN. They are followed by insiders, ETFs, mutual funds, and other institutional investors at 23.25%, 16.97%, 14.37%, and 0.10%, respectively.

Digging Deeper into COIN’s Ownership Structure

Looking closely at top shareholders, Brian Armstrong owns the highest stake in COIN at 14.56%. Next up is Vanguard, which holds a 8.40% stake in the company.

Among the top ETF holders, the Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF (VTI) owns a 2.92% stake in Coinbase stock, followed by the Vanguard Mid-Cap ETF (VO) with a 1.81% stake.

Moving to Mutual funds, Vanguard Index Funds holds about 7.94% of COIN. Meanwhile, Fidelity Concord Street Trust owns 0.97% of the stock.

Is COIN Stock a Buy, Sell, or Hold?

Overall, analysts have a Moderate Buy consensus rating on COIN stock based on eleven Buys, ten Holds, and one Sell assigned in the past three months, as indicated by the graphic below. The average COIN price target of $270.85 per share implies 37.8% upside potential.

See more COIN analyst ratings

Conclusion

TipRanks’ Ownership Tab provides valuable insights into the category-wise ownership structure of the company, enabling investors to make well-informed investment decisions.

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