Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s gamification of stock trading. They are basically trying to turn all users into gambling addicts, swinging for fences with crypto, options, derivatives — I think they even offer easy margin
lol. Their market positioning and branding are clearly not working. Yes they are legit. No they are not trying to turn people into addicts. They are trying to service a part of the population that is not, has not, and will not be serviced by other securities firms -- younger people, people with less funds to invest, tech savy who want to trade more. They don't offer real derivatives, options trading is there but limited and their crypto is very limited. You would do better at JP Morgan. In 5-10 years they either will be bought by a big bank or someone like google, meta, tesla.
Anonymous wrote:I opened an account there a few days ago, but I didn’t like the feel of the place, if that makes any sense. I tried to close the account but it’s impossible. Their instructions point to options that don’t exist, and their chat line doesn’t work. You just wait forever and no one ever joins. I did some reading and that seems to be a common experience. Is it a real company or a scam?
Anonymous wrote:It’s gamification of stock trading. They are basically trying to turn all users into gambling addicts, swinging for fences with crypto, options, derivatives — I think they even offer easy margin
Anonymous wrote:It’s legit. They’re just shady.
Anonymous wrote:Robinhood is the best. Learn to use it and all they offer. My Robinhood account overtook my Fidelity account. It's so easy to use with up to date prices. They also give you your cash right away to buy something else. Same with transfer is if you sing up for gold $5 a month.
With Fidelity I have to sit and click around and then hope my own cash is available to trade again. Robinhood even gave me 3% Roth match and 4.75% for your cash just sitting there waiting to be invested.
I don't know anyone young who has Fidelity or other big banks before Robinhood app. All questions you have are available on their website. You really don't have a reason to call them too often unless investing is new to you. I've called once in 5 year, but don't even remember why.
Absolutely not shady and I can't wait for Vanguards of the world to go away.