3 Financial Stocks to Buy With $3,000 and Hold Forever

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Key Points

  • Robinhood could keep pulling investors away from traditional brokerages.

  • Nu has a first mover's advantage in Latin America's fertile digital banking market.

  • Coinbase is outlasting many of its rivals in the cryptocurrency exchange market.

  • 10 stocks we like better than Robinhood Markets ›

Many financial stocks endured wild swings over the past few years as interest rates spiked and fell. Rising rates throttled economic growth and drove many investors away from stocks, cryptocurrencies, and other riskier investments. While higher rates helped banks and other lenders collect higher interest payments, they also caused individuals and businesses to take out fewer loans.

But over the long term, many financial stocks should continue to rise as new investors enter the market and more unbanked individuals sign up for banking services. Let's take a look at three of those stocks that are worth buying today and holding forever with a modest $3,000 investment: Robinhood Markets (NASDAQ: HOOD), Nu Holdings (NYSE: NU), and Coinbase Global (NASDAQ: COIN).

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The disruptive brokerage: Robinhood

Robinhood, which was founded in 2013, attracted a lot of younger investors with its commission-free trades, streamlined mobile app, and gamified approach to investing. From 2021 to 2024, its number of year-end funded accounts rose from 22.7 million to 25.2 million, its assets under custody nearly doubled from $98 billion to $193 billion, and its annual revenue rose from $1.82 billion to $2.95 billion. It sells its trades to high-frequency trading (HFT) firms to subsidize its free trades.

Robinhood experienced a major growth spurt in 2020 and 2021 when the meme stock mania drew in millions of new investors. But its business cooled off in 2022 and 2023 as inflation and rising interest rates crushed many of those speculative investments.

But in 2024, Robinhood recovered as interest rates declined, investors rotated toward riskier growth stocks and cryptocurrencies again, and it expanded its ecosystem to include its Cash Card, subscription-based Gold tier, and a broader range of digital payment services.

From 2024 to 2027, analysts expect its revenue to increase at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 15% as its adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA) increases at a CAGR of 19%. With an enterprise value of $57.3 billion, it still doesn't look too expensive at 32 times this year's adjusted EBITDA -- and it should be a reliable long-term investment.

The digital bank: Nu Holdings

Nu, which operates in Brazil, Mexico, and Colombia, owns the top online bank in Latin America. From 2021 to 2024, its number of year-end customers more than tripled from 33.3 million to 114.2 million, while its activity rate (its active customers as a ratio of its total customers) rose from 76% to 83%.