“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…
"Always invest what you cant afford to lose" is a very common investing advice given to beginners. You don't need and an Economics PhD to understand this concept
Robinhood stock trading app confirms $110M raise at $1.3B valuation
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Re: Robinhood stock trading app confirms $110M raise at $1.3B valuation
#222Earlier quoted context omitted.
The loan is secured by the assets purchased, it's not unsecured.
They're offering 2x margin, if I read the article correctly. So it's at best 1/3 secured, and probably a lot less than that if you need to make a margin call and try to collect. The gigantic risk to Robin Hood isn't that they'll have problems collecting occasionally. They can make up for that by fiddling with their fees to come ahead in the average case. It's that some big market move busts everyone at once and they…
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#223Earlier quoted context omitted.
Unsophisticated investors already have access to 4:1 leverage in every stock broker out there, which is quadruple the money, so you don't know what you are talking about? Surprise! Robinhood is going to make revenues like a normal broker, who at this point already have mobile apps that are just as intuitive and more fully featured.
I have accounts with traditional brokers and with Robinhood. I assure you the barrier to entry with Robinhood is far lower than traditional brokers. I could definitely see this being a major concern with the potential to ruin some unsuspecting innocently curious "investors" lives.
straight out of the onion folks.
Robinhood's gold account is still 100% less margin than other brokers and the regulations themselves allow! Yet they are getting people to pay for it! Have a laugh because it is hilarious, paying for the privilege to pay interest is the bigger article here.
Re: Robinhood stock trading app confirms $110M raise at $1.3B valuation
#224Enticing millenials to "trade" individual stocks is quite possibly the most anti- Robinhood thing I can think of. The only thing more ironic would be to encourage them to take on margin...which as it turns out is literally Robinhood's business model. 99% of users on the platform will ulimately end up participating in a direct transfer of their own wealth to a more sophisticated trader or algo (i.e. The banks and hedg…
Re: Robinhood stock trading app confirms $110M raise at $1.3B valuation
#225“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…
I use Robinhood and NO ONE should use margin if they don't know what a Margin Call is. Having understood that, the effective yearly simple interest rate on my particular Robinhood margin (extra buying power) is only 5%/year so all I have to do is earn higher than a 6% return each year. This last year, my return rate was 14%, so that margin was worthwhile. If new to investing and you aren't sure what to invest in, I s…
VTI is an ETF that is basically representative of the entire US market. It is somewhat like holding a little bit of everything in the US market.
If you have a bunch of cash sitting in a savings account, and instead want that cash tethered to the swings of equities market, VTI is a reasonable choice.
Re: Robinhood stock trading app confirms $110M raise at $1.3B valuation
#226Earlier quoted context omitted.
Robinhood knows that people can just buy index funds and sit (which is what I do). But this doesn't make money, so they encourage people to buy individual stocks, "whatever new Elon Musk stock is out there", and trade on leverage. To some extent they want to make Robinhood a game, rather than an investment platform.
Robinhood makes money off of uninvested capital and margin accounts, not trade commissions. So why would they care what we buy or whether we make purchases rarely or not?
Re: Robinhood stock trading app confirms $110M raise at $1.3B valuation
#227Re: Robinhood stock trading app confirms $110M raise at $1.3B valuation
#228Earlier quoted context omitted.
The loan is secured by the assets purchased, it's not unsecured.
They're offering 2x margin, if I read the article correctly. So it's at best 1/3 secured, and probably a lot less than that if you need to make a margin call and try to collect. The gigantic risk to Robin Hood isn't that they'll have problems collecting occasionally. They can make up for that by fiddling with their fees to come ahead in the average case. It's that some big market move busts everyone at once and they…
Re: Robinhood stock trading app confirms $110M raise at $1.3B valuation
#229Good idea for Robinhood to target millennials, who definitely aren't old enough to remember.
Re: Robinhood stock trading app confirms $110M raise at $1.3B valuation
#230Enticing millenials to "trade" individual stocks is quite possibly the most anti- Robinhood thing I can think of. The only thing more ironic would be to encourage them to take on margin...which as it turns out is literally Robinhood's business model. 99% of users on the platform will ulimately end up participating in a direct transfer of their own wealth to a more sophisticated trader or algo (i.e. The banks and hedg…