Etsy Inc vs Roblox Corp — how do they compare? Etsy Inc trades at $85.51 (market cap $8.14B), while Roblox Corp trades at $53.94 (market cap $40.86B). The key difference: Roblox Corp is far larger — about 5× Etsy Inc's market cap, and Etsy Inc is trading nearer its 52-week high, Roblox Corp nearer its low. Which is the better fit depends on your goals.
| ETSY | RBLX | |
|---|---|---|
Market Cap | $8.14B | $40.86B |
Sector | Consumer Cyclical | Media |
52-Week High | $85.74 | $141.56 |
52-Week Low | $44.05 | $41.30 |
Enterprise Value | $9.79B | $39.45B |
Signals from Pluang's Aura AI — not financial advice
ETSY trades at $84.30, up 1.49% today, with a bullish technical signal from moving averages. The stock shows strong earnings beats in recent quarters but faces declining revenue and net income margins year-over-year. Positive sentiment is driven by AI-powered seller tools and app engagement growth, though active buyer declines remain a concern. Cash flow improved significantly in 2025 to $593 million.
Outlook is mixed: analyst consensus is cautious with a $72.38 price target below current levels, but technical momentum and AI initiatives offer upside potential. Key risks include high debt, competitive pressure, and inconsistent profitability. Institutional sentiment leans bullish with 49% buy ratings.
Roblox trades at $55.13, up 1.21% with a bullish technical signal and strong analyst consensus. Revenue grew to $4.89B in 2025, though net losses persist at -$1.07B. Operating cash flow improved to $1.8B, supporting growth investments. Recent news highlights a securities class action lawsuit and Q3 2026 DAU recovery expectations.
The outlook is cautiously optimistic with a $59.62 price target, but risks include ongoing losses, legal challenges, and high valuation multiples. Growth in older user demographics and platform enhancements provide upside potential if monetization improves.
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Etsy operates a top-10 e-commerce marketplace operator in the U.S. and the U.K., with sizable operations in Germany, France, Australia, and Canada. The firm dominates an interesting niche, connecting buyers and sellers through its online market to exchange vintage and craft goods. With $13.5 billion in 2021 consolidated gross merchandise volume, the firm has cemented itself as one of the largest players in a quickly growing space, generating revenue from listing fees, commissions on sold items, advertising services, payment processing, and shipping labels. As of the end of 2021, the firm connected more than 96 million buyers and more than 7.5 million sellers on its marketplace properties: Etsy, Reverb (musical equipment), Elo7 (crafts in Brazil), and Depop (clothing resale).
Read more on ETSY →Roblox operates an online video game platform that lets young gamers create, develop, and monetize games (or experiences) for other players. The firm effectively offers its developers a hybrid of a game engine, publishing platform, online hosting and services, marketplace with payment processing, and social network. The platform is a closed garden that Roblox controls, earning revenue in multiple places while benefiting from outsourced game development. Unlike traditional video game publishers, Roblox is more focused on the creation of new tools and monetization techniques for its developers then creating new games or franchises. Roblox is increasingly focused on creating a metaverse that moves beyond games toward experiences like concerts, education, and even business management.
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