Why Did Riot Platforms (RIOT) Climb After Its Latest Update?

Simply Wall St · 1d ago

Riot Platforms (RIOT) has drawn attention after subsidiary Riot DC Logistics agreed to a senior secured delayed draw term loan facility of up to US$573 million to support a 191 MW data center expansion at Rockdale.

See our latest analysis for Riot Platforms.

Riot Platforms shares have climbed over the year, with a year to date share price return of 41.53% and a 1 year total shareholder return of 62.66%, suggesting momentum has picked up despite a 90 day decline of 11.50%.

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Bulls will point to Riot Platforms using fresh debt to scale Rockdale, while bears focus on recent losses and impairments. Which side does the current valuation lean toward as you weigh risk against potential reward?

Most Popular Narrative: 32.1% Undervalued

Riot Platforms last closed at $20.04, while the most followed narrative models a fair value of $29.50, implying a sizeable valuation gap based on its assumptions.

Riot's aggressive build-out of a scalable data center business leverages its extensive, readily available power capacity in high-demand regions, positioning the company to benefit from increasing demand for AI and cloud computing infrastructure. This is expected to support higher revenue and an improved valuation multiple over time.

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Want to see what sits behind that confidence in Riot Platforms? The narrative leans on ambitious revenue expansion, margin repair, and a rich future earnings multiple that would surprise many readers.

Result: Fair Value of $29.50 (UNDERVALUED)

Have a read of the narrative in full and understand what's behind the forecasts.

However, Riot Platforms still faces two clear swing factors: weaker Bitcoin prices that pressure mining economics, and slower than expected leasing of new data center capacity.

Find out about the key risks to this Riot Platforms narrative.

Another View on Riot Platforms: Multiples Send a Different Signal

The most followed Riot Platforms narrative leans on a modeled fair value of $29.50, yet the company currently trades on a P/S ratio of 11.1x. That is far above the US Software industry at 3.8x and well above the fair ratio of 4.4x, which suggests meaningful valuation risk if sentiment cools.

If the share price eventually gravitates closer to that lower fair ratio, how comfortable are you with the downside this could imply for a stock that is still unprofitable and has a short cash runway?

See what the numbers say about this price — find out in our valuation breakdown.

NasdaqCM:RIOT P/S Ratio as at Aug 2026
NasdaqCM:RIOT P/S Ratio as at Aug 2026

Next Steps

Sentiment around Riot Platforms is mixed, so it makes sense to review the key facts for yourself and not rely only on headlines. To quickly weigh both sides of the story and form your own view, start with the 1 key reward and 3 important warning signs.

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