I've been defending Robinhood since the beginning but this is just too much. I will start looking at new brokers this afternoon. At this point for me its not so much about the lost opportunity as it is about what the hell actually exploded so hard that they need to be down for 2 consecutive days. From my perspective, it's looking less and less like some one-off technical or hardware screwup and more like a fundamenta…
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
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#34Please 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)
They're also known for mispricing essentially _every_ morning, showing nonsensical pricing and account values for the first 30 minutes of trading. Overall, their software is clearly lagging behind something like Think or Swim from TDA.
Robinhood kind of made sense for low-value accounts that wanted to avoid commission. They've changed the game a bit in that most brokers offer low to no commission now. I'll echo the parent comment, I just don't see the point in using them given that most of the alternatives are better.
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#35Earlier 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.
(N.B. I use a different broker/don't have a first-hand perspective on Robinhood.)
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#36This isn't the first time that it's happened. Robhinhood should have been prepared. This is unforgiveable.
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#37Earlier quoted context omitted.
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)
Trading with < $1000 is an utter waste of your time. Interactive Brokers has a $10k lower account limit for your own good.
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#38It's a shame. I was rooting for Robinhood, since they really did disrupt the brokerage industry. I suspect two days in a row of this will be a death knell for them.
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#39Given the sorts of positions RH has allowed the wallstreetbets crowd to put on I would not put 5 bucks onto the platform.
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#40Earlier quoted context omitted.
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)
Trading with < $1000 is an utter waste of your time. Interactive Brokers has a $10k lower account limit for your own good.
EDIT: It seems it's completely removed now. https://www.interactivebrokers.com/en/index.php?f=4969