Coinbase, the popular cryptocurrency exchange, experienced a significant surge in its stock price, soaring more than 20% on Tuesday. This rally marked the sharpest increase since the day following President Donald Trump’s election victory. The catalyst for this surge was Coinbase’s inclusion in the S&P 500 index.
S&P Global announced on Monday that Coinbase would be replacing Discover Financial Services in the S&P 500 index. This change is set to take effect before trading on Monday. When a company is added to the S&P 500, it often experiences a rise in value as funds that track the benchmark will add it to their portfolios. For Coinbase, this development comes amidst a volatile period following Trump’s return to the White House.
Coinbase’s shares had previously skyrocketed by 31% on November 6, the day after the election, as investors anticipated more crypto-friendly policies under the new administration. CEO Brian Armstrong and Coinbase were active financial supporters during the 2024 campaign, backing pro-crypto candidates and contributing significant sums to political action committees.
Despite the favorable regulatory environment under the Trump administration, concerns have arisen due to the President’s personal involvement in the crypto industry. Coinbase’s stock has experienced fluctuations in response to market uncertainties, but with this recent rally, it is currently up about 2% for the year.
Since going public through a direct listing in 2021, Coinbase has become a prominent player in the U.S. financial system. The company’s revenue has continued to grow, with recent reports showing a net income of $65.6 million and revenue of $2.03 billion. In a strategic move to expand its global footprint, Coinbase announced plans to acquire Dubai-based Deribit, a major crypto derivatives exchange, for $2.9 billion.
Bitcoin, the leading cryptocurrency, has also been gaining momentum, reaching record highs and surpassing $100,000 in value. This surge in Bitcoin’s price has further bolstered Coinbase’s position in the market.
Overall, Coinbase’s inclusion in the S&P 500 index signifies its growing importance in the financial industry. As the crypto market continues to evolve and expand, Coinbase remains a key player in the digital asset space.