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Re: Robinhood Is Down Again?

#71
If this is a leap year problem, apparently similar issues happened 4 years ago and they never fixed it...

Thread from exactly 4 years ago, March 2 2016: https://old.reddit.com/r/RobinHood/comments/48mep4/robinhood...

Thread that pointed it out: https://old.reddit.com/r/wallstreetbets/comments/fcoaev/and_...

Re: Robinhood Is Down Again?

#72

Please move to a real brokerage if you use Robinhood! > Why? EDIT: Because their systems are garbage and their support non-existent. You can do better literally anywhere else (Fidelity, Schwab, Interactive Brokers).

Why ? Somewhat serious question - what will a real brokerage offer me on my tiny ( Blanket statement like that without reason would equal please switch to self hosting git instead of using github.com cause it went down last week or so - both have their purpose / skill level / cost associated with them. So a 3rd party app went down for a bit. Happens often (as most of us know)

If you are investing in ETF/indexes then RH being down is not really an issue... and if you are looking to trade at those dollar amounts, then its a great deal. I fall into this category and RH being down has affected me in no way.

If you are trading much more frequently/short term, or WSB style options, then yea, I think that a proper brokerage (IB) is likely better for you.

Also perusing twitter --- lots of people were planning on executing that _perfect trade_ if only RH was up... lol

Re: Robinhood Is Down Again?

#73
post #21

Earlier quoted context omitted.

Trading with < $1000 is an utter waste of your time. Interactive Brokers has a $10k lower account limit for your own good.

Investing under $1000, especially with commission-free trades, is a good way to learn the basics mechanics of stock trading.

I agree, this is how I started. It was well worth a couple hundred dollars in losses 2 years ago to learn the fundamentals. I considered it the cost of learning that I've more than recovered.

Now I have a much larger account, and I'm trading / investing with a much lower risk profile, because of what I learned on my >$1000 account. I consider that the exact opposite of wasting time.

Re: Robinhood Is Down Again?

#74
post #53

Earlier quoted context omitted.

Which, hilariously, will cost you 75 dollars. Man, Robinhood is in for quite the lawsuit.

Most brokerage firms will charge similar fees.

The problem is most brokerage firms don't have two days of downtime where you couldn't trade at all, while the market is in such huge fluctuation.

EDIT: Why am I getting downvoted for this..? That's the reality of the situation here.. If I missed something, please reply instead of just downvoting.

Re: Robinhood Is Down Again?

#75
post #21

Earlier quoted context omitted.

Investing under $1000, especially with commission-free trades, is a good way to learn the basics mechanics of stock trading.

> Investing under $1000, especially with commission-free trades, is a good way to learn the basics mechanics of stock trading Individual investors are at a huge disadvantage when it comes to intraday trading. For everything other than a child's hobby account, intended to teach emotional stability through gains and losses, a <$1,000 stock-trading account is value destroying.

Many people are not actively investing on a daily basis. Trading long and adjusting positions occasionally is not value destroying.

Re: Robinhood Is Down Again?

#76
post #19

Earlier quoted context omitted.

I haven't looked into the technical credibility of this at all [EDIT: I should have more strongly indicated my doubt here], so this isn't any sort of condemnation on my end, but I thought the Leap Day theory was interesting: https://twitter.com/jtech63/status/1234600045787394048

I am seeing this parroted everywhere this comes up and it is very unlikely to be the case. For one we have no idea what that API call is doing. The date parameter could be an upper bound, ie. it's just asking for all of the most recent data. In addition, Robinhood was up over the weekend, after the leap year occurred, and was even available early on Monday before the market opened.

Robinhood only trades in the US and the US markets are closed on Saturday and Sunday which means there were no live orders on those days which in turn means that certain code paths were not executed and errors were not thrown on Saturday and Sunday the two days when it would have been detected.

Re: Robinhood Is Down Again?

#77

As a fellow software engineer, I feel for the people who work there. As a customer who lost a decent chunk of money yesterday (and today) because their system was down, I'm angry. I hate to say this, but I do not think they're competent enough to continue to operate as a broker. I, for one, will move all my money off as soon as I can. I'm also going to file a complaint with finra[1]. [1] https://www.finra.org/investo…

Right there with you. I only use RH for options -- so thankfully not a lot of money in there for me, but I'll be switching everything over to tastyworks.

Re: Robinhood Is Down Again?

#78

If this is a leap year problem, apparently similar issues happened 4 years ago and they never fixed it... Thread from exactly 4 years ago, March 2 2016: https://old.reddit.com/r/RobinHood/comments/48mep4/robinhood... Thread that pointed it out: https://old.reddit.com/r/wallstreetbets/comments/fcoaev/and_...

Wow. That is negligence, plain as day.
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