Roblox Corporation
RBLXNYSETechnologySource: Financial Modeling Prep / Alpha Vantage · USD · May be delayed up to 15 min
Today's Trading Data
Open
$54.40
Prev. Close
$57.95
Day High
$56.05
Day Low
$53.30
Volume
8.72M
Avg. Volume
12.97M
52-Week High
$150.59
52-Week Low
$40.15
About Roblox Corporation
Roblox Corporation oversees the development and operation of a leading digital entertainment ecosystem. Its offerings include Roblox Studio, a complimentary suite of tools empowering developers and artists to construct, launch, and manage interactive 3D environments and various other forms of content. Through the Roblox Client application, users can navigate and immerse themselves in these digital 3D realms. The platform also features Roblox Education, specifically designed for educational pursuits. Furthermore, Roblox Cloud furnishes the fundamental services and infrastructure necessary to support its unique human co-experience platform. With a vast customer base, the company caters to users across the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, numerous European nations, China, the Asia-P…
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What is the stock price of Roblox Corporation (RBLX) today?▼
The current price of Roblox Corporation (RBLX) is $55.41 as of Thursday, July 2, 2026. The stock lost $2.54 (4.38%) compared to the previous trading session close of $57.95. Vextor Capital sources stock data from Alpha Vantage, which aggregates price data from regulated US exchanges. Quotes may be delayed by up to 15 minutes.
What is the market cap of Roblox Corporation?▼
The market capitalization of Roblox Corporation (RBLX) is $39.68B as of July 5, 2026. Market cap is calculated by multiplying the number of outstanding shares by the current stock price. It represents the total market value of the company as implied by public equity markets. Roblox Corporation has approximately 715.98M shares outstanding.
What is the P/E ratio of Roblox Corporation stock?▼
The trailing twelve-month (TTM) price-to-earnings ratio of Roblox Corporation (RBLX) is -35.1x. This means investors are currently paying -35.1 times the company's annual earnings per share for each share of RBLX stock. A P/E below 15x may indicate value relative to the broader market, or reflect concerns about future growth prospects.
What exchange is Roblox Corporation stock listed on?▼
Roblox Corporation (RBLX) is listed on the NYSE. NYSE (New York Stock Exchange) is the largest stock exchange in the world by market capitalization, located on Wall Street in New York City. Roblox Corporation operates in the Technology sector, specifically within the Electronic Gaming & Multimedia industry.
How to Analyze Roblox Corporation Stock
Analyzing a stock like Roblox Corporation (RBLX) requires evaluating both quantitative metrics and qualitative factors. The quantitative analysis starts with valuation multiples: the P/E ratio compares the stock price to earnings per share and is most useful when benchmarked against the company's historical average and sector peers. The price-to-sales (P/S) ratio is particularly useful for high-growth companies where earnings may be suppressed by reinvestment.
Beyond valuation, investors examine growth metrics: revenue growth rate, earnings per share (EPS) growth, and free cash flow generation. A company that consistently grows revenue and EPS while generating strong free cash flow has more financial flexibility to invest in new products, return capital to shareholders through buybacks and dividends, and weather economic downturns without requiring external financing.
As a company in the Technology sector — specifically the Electronic Gaming & Multimedia industry, Roblox Corporation is subject to sector-specific risks and valuation conventions that differ from the broader market. Sector rotation, regulatory changes, and macroeconomic conditions affect Technologystocks differently than the overall S&P 500.
Key Metrics for Evaluating Roblox Corporation (RBLX) Stock
Price-to-earnings (P/E) ratiodivides the share price by trailing or forward earnings per share. It answers a simple question: how many dollars are investors paying today for one dollar of the company's annual profit? A high P/E relative to industry peers usually signals that the market expects faster future earnings growth — or that the stock is expensive relative to its current profitability. A low P/E can indicate undervaluation, slower expected growth, or elevated business risk. Neither reading is meaningful in isolation; both require comparison against the company's own history and against direct competitors in the same sector.
Market capitalization— share price multiplied by total shares outstanding — measures the total value the public market assigns to the company's equity. It determines a stock's classification (large-cap, mid-cap, small-cap) and influences which index funds hold it; the S&P 500, for instance, weights its roughly 500 constituent companies by market cap, so larger companies move the index more than smaller ones.
Dividend yieldexpresses the annual dividend per share as a percentage of the current price. It is not a fixed return: a falling stock price mechanically raises the yield even if the dollar dividend never changes, and a company under financial stress can cut or suspend its dividend entirely at the board's discretion. Beta measures a stock's historical volatility relative to the broader market — a beta of 1.5 has tended to move about 50% more than the S&P 500 in either direction, while a beta below 1.0 has historically been comparatively less volatile.
Trading volume — the number of shares changing hands in a session — indicates liquidity. Stocks with consistently high volume can typically be bought or sold with less price slippage than thinly traded shares, where a single large order can move the price significantly. A sudden volume spike, with or without a price move, often signals new information reaching the market (earnings, news, index inclusion or removal).
How to Buy Roblox Corporation (RBLX) Stock
Buying shares of Roblox Corporationrequires a brokerage account — a regulated intermediary that routes your order to an exchange. In the United States, brokerages must be registered with the SEC and members of FINRA, and customer cash and securities held at SEC-registered broker-dealers are typically protected (subject to limits and exclusions) under the Securities Investor Protection Act; verify any specific broker's coverage directly with SIPC before depositing funds.
After funding the account, two order types cover most situations. A market order executes immediately at the best available price — fast, but with no control over the exact fill price, which matters most for thinly traded stocks. A limit ordersets the maximum price you'll pay (or minimum you'll accept when selling) and only executes at that price or better; it trades certainty of execution for price control. Most long-term investors buying a stock like RBLX use limit orders to avoid paying a premium during volatile trading sessions.
Position size matters as much as entry price. A common discipline among professional allocators is capping any single stock position as a small percentage of total portfolio value, precisely to limit the damage any one company-specific event can do to overall returns — see the diversification discussion below. The SEC's Investor.gov publishes free, conflict-free educational material on order types, account funding, and brokerage selection for first-time investors.
Risk Factors for Roblox Corporation (RBLX) Stock Investors
Owning a single stock concentrates several distinct risk types that a diversified portfolio spreads out. Company-specific risk covers anything unique to Roblox Corporation — a product failure, an accounting irregularity, a lost customer, a failed product launch, leadership turnover, or a lawsuit — that has no bearing on competitors or the broader market but can move the share price sharply in either direction.
Sector and market riskaffects every company in the same industry or the market broadly — interest rate changes, regulatory shifts, commodity price swings, or a recession can move an entire sector regardless of any individual company's execution. Liquidity risk is the risk of being unable to exit a position quickly at a fair price, more pronounced in lower-volume stocks. Volatility — the magnitude of price swings over time — is not the same as risk of permanent loss, but the two are correlated for individual equities, which historically swing more sharply than diversified index funds.
None of these risks are unique to RBLX— they apply to owning any individual company's stock. The FINRA Investor Education center publishes free material on risk tolerance assessment and portfolio construction. This section is general financial education, not a recommendation to buy, hold, or sell Roblox Corporation stock — consult a licensed financial advisor for advice tailored to your circumstances.
Roblox Corporation Stock vs. Index Fund Investing
Buying RBLXoutright is a concentrated bet on one company's execution. An S&P 500 index fund, by contrast, spreads capital across roughly 500 companies, so no single company's setback can devastate the position — the tradeoff is giving up the chance of outsized gains concentrated in one winner. Historically, the large majority of individual stocks have underperformed a simple, low-cost index fund over long holding periods, primarily because picking the handful of future outperformers in advance is genuinely difficult, even for professional fund managers.
This doesn't make owning RBLX unreasonable — many investors hold individual stocks alongside a diversified core, treating single-name positions as a smaller, higher-conviction allocation rather than the entire portfolio. The decision depends on time horizon, ability to research the company on an ongoing basis, and tolerance for the wider swings that concentrated positions produce. Learn more in our portfolio diversification guide.
Official Filings and Disclosures for Roblox Corporation
US-listed public companies file periodic disclosures — annual reports (Form 10-K), quarterly reports (Form 10-Q), and material event notices (Form 8-K) — with the Securities and Exchange Commission. These filings are the primary source for audited financial statements, risk factor disclosures, and executive compensation, and are free to search directly on SEC EDGAR. Companies listed primarily on non-US exchanges file with their home-market regulator instead (for example, Consob in Italy or BaFin in Germany) and may furnish, rather than file, select disclosures with the SEC if they also trade as an ADR. Always verify which regime applies to Roblox Corporation before relying on any third-party summary of its financials, including the data shown on this page.