Hmm. Vice says the CEO (Vlad) had his phone seized - not for this thing but for the meme stock mess. Seems like a very big deal. https://www.vice.com/en/article/wx5p8z/feds-seized-robinhood...
I was called a conspiracy theorist only yesterday for claiming there was anything wrong with the restrictions. I’m glad to know numerous federal agencies share my views.
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#302I am too lazy to go dig up the links, but there were many, many people on HN who declared Robinhood completely dead after they temporarily prevented users from transacting GME… they said they would either go bankrupt or users would just completely stop using them, and they were absolutely and comically convinced of that. HN should stick to programming opinions :-)
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#303Robinhood closed my brokerage account after I did transferred out assets (via ACATS transfer, to get a signup bonus with another brokerage without realizing capital gains). A few months later I asked how to reopen the account, using the "reopen account" form in their app to generate a support ticket. Three weeks later they sent an email saying that my account was permanently closed and I should apply for a new accoun…
At least give it a look: https://www.tdameritrade.com/tools-and-platforms/thinkorswim...
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#304Earlier quoted context omitted.
Also the cash - liabilities calculus not looking good. $8.8B in cash - $7.7B in liabilties = - $1.1 billion I'll pass.
I'm curious why this alone is such a problem? This is substantially better than many other companies at IPO.
There's no magical formula, tons of people like to put money on unprofitable companies that have a lot of hype and tell you a good story about their mission. For me, I look for companies that are making money today, that have a good earnings rate of growth relative to their p/e ratio, and a business that I understand.
Robinhood is not that. It could be that in the future when I revisit it in a couple quarters or more, but it's not for me.
Hence why I'll pass on this one.
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#305Earlier quoted context omitted.
It’s better than free, you get a discount relative to NBBO.
The higher-level argument might be that if PFOF didn't exist, NBBO might be better. If Citadel et al wanted to make markets they'd have to publish their prices. (Of course, that gets rid of the "market segmentation" signals, so it'd probably make life a little better for institutions and make life a little worse for individuals, on net. No doubt smart people could disagree about how much of each effect there would be…
Exactly, retail investors should basically be happy with PFOF.
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#307Earlier quoted context omitted.
Earning a return greater than the 0.10% offered by my credit union. Should only those with more capital than 1mm earn returns?
Keep it in your wallet or put it on a blackjack table. Or yes put it in a savings account that won't disappear until you can build up money to invest with.
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#308Hmm. Vice says the CEO (Vlad) had his phone seized - not for this thing but for the meme stock mess. Seems like a very big deal. https://www.vice.com/en/article/wx5p8z/feds-seized-robinhood...
I was called a conspiracy theorist only yesterday for claiming there was anything wrong with the restrictions. I’m glad to know numerous federal agencies share my views.
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#309Earlier quoted context omitted.
I have read anecdotes that their ToS is geared towards them owning the securities because they pool purchases. Their business model is the brokers are the ones that actually pay them and potentially hold the securities. Also, from their recent "Systemic Supervisory Failures" [0]: > Between 2018 and late 2020, Robinhood experienced a series of outages and critical systems failures. The most serious outage occurred on…
Robinhood is a broker-dealer, and is subject to the same regulations as everyone else. All the major brokerages hold securities under their name ("in street name") on behalf of the customer. You still retain legal ownership, even for fractional shares. As far as I know, Robinhood has its own clearing house subsidiary, Robinhood Securities, that handles the share bookkeeping, including the fractional share inventory y…
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#310Earlier quoted context omitted.
Everyone sells order flow. It’s: do you want sale of your order flow to be the only fee you pay or do you want to pay commissions on top of that, too?
That’s not true. Fidelity does not receive pfof.