COIN
Coinbase Global, Inc.
COIN (Coinbase Global, Inc.) has a reliability-weighted signal score of 50/100 on StockMarketSignals, based on 1 finance YouTuber over a rolling 14-day window. The score reflects how strongly tracked creators are currently bullish or bearish on COIN, weighted by each channel's reliability.
Why analysts are watching it
Analysts are watching Coinbase (COIN) because it operates as a significant crypto platform without the traditional "banking baggage." On May 29, 2026, Couch Investor noted in his video "SoFi Is Finally Moving! Here's What Changed" that fintech companies like Coinbase have the potential to take deposits, pay yield, and earn interest without the regulatory burdens associated with banks. This positions Coinbase differently from traditional financial institutions. The market for cryptocurrencies remains highly volatile.
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"fintech that aren't banks or crypto platform like Coinbase that they could be doing all of this like taking deposits paying a yield earning interest etc etc but without all of the banking baggage."
— SoFi Is Finally Moving! Here's What Changed
Frequently asked about COIN
Is COIN a buy according to finance YouTubers?
Tracked finance YouTubers are currently mildly bullish / mixed on COIN (Coinbase Global, Inc.), giving it a reliability-weighted signal score of 50/100 on StockMarketSignals. This reflects creator sentiment over a rolling 14-day window and is not investment advice.
What is COIN's reliability score?
COIN has a StockMarketSignals reliability score of 50/100, based on 1 finance YouTuber. Scores above 60 indicate net-bullish creator sentiment, while scores below 40 indicate net-bearish sentiment.
Which finance YouTubers cover COIN?
COIN has been covered by Couch Investor on StockMarketSignals. Each creator is weighted by a reliability score based on the historical accuracy of their past calls.
How is the COIN signal calculated?
The COIN signal aggregates every tracked YouTuber mention, weighting each by the creator's reliability and decaying older mentions over a 90-day window. Bullish mentions push the score above 50, bearish mentions below it.