Nice, now hopefully they can deliver on a public API, short selling, and a desktop app.
Not sure exactly what you're looking for in a Robinhood API, but I work for a company that provides a brokerage API (the sort of API that would power a Robinhood-type product). Might be relevant: https://www.thirdparty.com We've got quite a few things on the roadmap that exceed Robinhood's offering.
Robinhood stock trading app confirms $110M raise at $1.3B valuation
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It bugs the crap out of me that they don't integrate with other services like Mint. Right now I do a few things. I manually track my position using personal capital (I can't recommend this service / app enough for tracking ALL of your investments and planning for your future). It is kind of like mint, but exclusively for your investments ( https://www.personalcapital.com/ ) I've written a fair bit of code (python) to…
I've been retargeted by Personal Capital on FB for several months now. Are you recommending the "free financial tools" from Personal Capital? I sort of assumed the "free" was just there to entice you into paying for their wealth management services which look like every other robo but with higher fees. Are the tools actually good? Several low-cost robos (Wealthfront and Betterment) now have fairly good retirement pla…
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#373sigh
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I've written this on HN before but Fidelity(1) and Schwab(2) have similar low cost index fund offerings to Vanguard as well so don't think you are stuck with Vanguard. Both Fidelity and Schwab also offer the best checking account you can possibly get (no fees, minimums, plus ATM reimbursement) for free as well. Additionally, Fidelity has a great 2% cash back credit card. Even if you don't use Fidelity or Schwab's bro…
Schwab has the best checking accounts out there, I use them. But I use Merrill Edge as a commission-free brokerage (30 trades per month with $50k assets, 100 trades per month with $100k assets). The upside (apart from not being limited to iShares at Fidelity and Schwab at Schwab) is in the credit card, which beats Fidelity. Bank of America Travel Rewards rates: * $50k+ Merrill Edge Balance: 2.25% travel rewards cash…
My point was, while Vanguard is certainly a great option, there's plenty of other great options out there as well.
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I give you data, and you give me discount on your other services That's not what rebate means in this context. It is, in fact, actual money. Robinhood also isn't just giving someone data. They're sending order flow to various market makers. Not data about the orders but the actual flow in need of execution.
But that's exactly the point; that flow is data, and it's valuable, especially to market makers. If it weren't, they wouldn't be paying for it...
This flow is a source of customers for market makers. Those customers get charged a fee. A % of that fee is rebated back to Robin Hood (or other retail brokers) for being originators of the customers.
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What a condescending response. How is it wrong? Look at VFINX for example: - VFINX is up 72% in 10 years. AMZN for example is up 1220% in the same 10 years. - VFINX is up 72% in 5 years. XIV is up 530% in the same 5 years.
Lookup: Survivorship Bias
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I use Robinhood for passive funds. VOO, VYM, UPRO, SHY, etc.
Nice, I would probably use it the same way. Would you know if Robinhood supports pre-authorized purchase plans? For example the ability to buy x shares of VOO on the first day of each month automatically? I didn't see anything on the FAQ but maybe I missed it. Pre-authorized purchase plans + no commissions could be interesting.
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Day trading is hazardous to your health and your wealth and more-so with the increase in HFTs. But the buy and hold for long-term strategy works very well. Use limit orders and you won't be paying any "hidden" costs. For example, Lets say you put in a Market Order for 1 share of GOOG. Currently the price per share is about $900. It could fill immediately at $900, or it could fill immediately at $930 with that $30 pre…
Can you substantiate the last paragraph somehow with a source on this statement?
Edit: Now only market buy orders are converted into limit orders. Market sell orders remain as market sell orders. They must have changed their policy in this last year.
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But even if you pay the $9-$15 for their Gold account, you still can only get on margin the amount of capital you have in the account max ie: if you deposit $5 and have $5 of cash on hand in your robinhood, but own ~$1200 of stocks, you can use https://support.robinhood.com/hc/en-us/articles/213262686-Ro... Note that I am a robinhood user and do not use gold or any margin investing. I use it for speculation for long…
Investing or trading on margin is intended to allow you to trade while you are waiting for previous trades to settle. It's not meant to be a loan, but it is exploited that way by both banks and traders at their own risk. It's simple enough to fix, only allow margin to cover the amount of money waiting to be settled. In other words if a trade hasn't settled then the funds are not available for trading.
I don't think you can be a consistent good stock picker, HOWEVER, there are certain companies you just know will do well because they're closely aligned to the industry you work in, for example. "Doubling down" using margin (borrowed at 1-2% per year, not 8-10%) can (maybe, sometimes, not always) be a good strategy.