Robinhood has added a prediction markets hub to its app, allowing users to trade on the outcomes of events.
"March Madness" is about to begin. Robinhood Markets (HOOD) is getting in on the action.
Brokerage Robinhood Markets HOOD is launching more event contracts after its successful launch of 2024 election contracts for users.
Robinhood has dropped ~40% from peaks, creating a fresh buying opportunity in this fantastic growth stock. The company's trading metrics through February continue to show healthy y/y growth in both crypto trading volumes and options contracts. Management is only expecting ~10% growth in all expenses this year, versus consensus' expectations for 25% revenue growth - in other words, the company should continue seeing rising margins.
Robinhood's (HOOD 8.94%) shares have pulled back significantly from their highs, but is it a buying opportunity or is the stock still too expensive? Travis Hoium answers that question in this video.
Robinhood (HOOD -7.45%) stock investors are concerned about how the current market volatility will impact trading activity.
Options traders are scoring big amid the volatility. Robinhood reports record spike in options buying and selling.
Steve Quirk, Robinhood chief brokerage officer, joins 'The Exchange' to discuss the current pulse of retail investors, the high beta stocks retail investors are flowing into, and much more.
Robinhood (HOOD -19.79%) is known as a highly volatile trading platform for young investors, but the company has also innovated with 24-hour trading five days a week. Now the Nasdaq is following, which could open up more revenue opportunities for Robinhood.
Robinhood (HOOD) shares slumped Monday, dropping to levels last seen in November as broader markets fell.
HOOD to pay $26 million for violating several FINRA rules, including failing to respond to red flags of potential misconduct.
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