Pretty skeptical about the value here. >A Gold subscription lets users borrow up to double the money in their account to trade on margin with leverage Users pay money to be loaned money? How is this different than a microloan service? >Robinhood also earns money from rebates its gets for directing its order flow to broker dealers That means, presumably, the dealers are profiting in some way by handling trades from in…
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#32> Robinhood also earns money from rebates its gets for directing its order flow to broker dealers, though Bhatt insists “We do not sell data to anyone. We have never sold data to anyone. We just do not do that.” Just so everyone knows, order flow from unsophisticated investors is considered a valuable resource because, when filling it, you know that you're more informed than the person trading against you.
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#33> Robinhood also earns money from rebates its gets for directing its order flow to broker dealers, though Bhatt insists “We do not sell data to anyone. We have never sold data to anyone. We just do not do that.” Just so everyone knows, order flow from unsophisticated investors is considered a valuable resource because, when filling it, you know that you're more informed than the person trading against you.
Can you extrapolate on order flow from unsophisticated investors? Why is it valuable?
Order book data is valuable because it helps you figure out who everyone thinks is pretty, and retail investors make these decisions on much different factors than traders (I.e. Brand over financials)
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#34“But ‘how are you going to make money long-term?’ has been a question mark” Bhatt says. Gold has answered that question.” A Gold subscription lets users borrow up to double the money in their account to trade on margin with leverage Wow, so that's effectively opening up new easy to get credit vehicles for unsophisticated investors. How could that go wrong? Even if you are a professional trader you'll take a bath on m…
Might be questionable for investors (although trading on margin is extremely common) but gambling seems to make a ton of money for casinos, betting parlors and lottery boards, many of which have been around for "long term." Sounds more like you have moral/personal objection.
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#35Pretty skeptical about the value here. >A Gold subscription lets users borrow up to double the money in their account to trade on margin with leverage Users pay money to be loaned money? How is this different than a microloan service? >Robinhood also earns money from rebates its gets for directing its order flow to broker dealers That means, presumably, the dealers are profiting in some way by handling trades from in…
As for "micro loans" - how is this any more predatory than a margin account at any other brokerage?
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#36Nice, now hopefully they can deliver on a public API, short selling, and a desktop app.
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#37Earlier quoted context omitted.
Might be questionable for investors (although trading on margin is extremely common) but gambling seems to make a ton of money for casinos, betting parlors and lottery boards, many of which have been around for "long term." Sounds more like you have moral/personal objection.
Casinos do not make money on borrowing for gambling, but on gambling.
From the casino POV.. why limit their wins to what is in your pocket? Limit their win to what is in your pocket + what the risk model predicts they can make you pay back over time.
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#38Nice, now hopefully they can deliver on a public API, short selling, and a desktop app.
I would be pretty surprised if they introduced short selling. There's no question that a good chunk of Robinhood's user base are novice investors. Those that do not understand short selling may land themselves into a lot of a hot water. There may be measures RH could take to prevent novice users from dangerous short selling plays. I'd be curious to see how they introduce it.
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#39I use Robinhood daily and love it. Low level traders could care less if HFT are making a penny off them. Also you can put limit orders....... No way I could trade the way I do and still make money if I was paying 7$ or more per trade. Crazy the industry can charge that much.
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#40Earlier quoted context omitted.
Margin trading is a pretty standard feature across all brokerages. Dangerous if used ignorantly, but greatly increases you returns if used effectively.
And regulated - you have to be approved for margin trading by the brokerage.
So for example, if I was using an 100k account to trade, I had another 100k of leverage no?