Hackernews posts about Robinhood
Robinhood is a popular online brokerage firm that allows individuals to buy and sell stocks, options, ETFs, and cryptocurrencies, often with low fees and commissions.
- Robinhood Upgrade (www.coindesk.com)
- The Impact of Robinhood's Order Types on Retail Trading Costs (papers.ssrn.com)
- Can you talk to people on Robinhood? (github.com)
- Make sports betting taboo again (jacobin.com)
- Robinhood cuts losses after transaction revenue drops (www.wsj.com)
- Robinhood Crypto Gets Wells Notice from US SEC (www.reuters.com)
- Alameda Lent Sam Bankman-Fried $546M for Robinhood Stake (www.bloomberg.com)
- Robinhood launches crypto trading in the European Union (newsroom.aboutrobinhood.com)
- Robinhood to Offer 24-Hour Trading (blog.robinhood.com)
- Robinhood’s May Crypto Trading Volume Falls 68% to $2.1B (www.coindesk.com)
- Robinhood's new, attractive and expensive credit card (onepercentamonth.com)
- BlockFi Sues Sam Bankman-Fried over Robinhood Shares (www.ft.com)
- Robinhood Plunges as Bankman-Fried’s FTX Sells Itself to Binance (www.bloomberg.com)
- How can Robinhood afford 3% cash back on its new credit card? (lex.substack.com)
- BlockFi sues a Bankman-Fried company to recover Robinhood shares (www.reuters.com)
- List of Robinhood Lists (bigballi.com)
- U.S. DOJ in process of seizing Robinhood shares tied to Bankman-Fried (www.reuters.com)
- Robinhood Gave Its Customers Access to IPOs That All Flopped (www.bloomberg.com)
- US DOJ Is Seizing Banking Assets, Robinhood Shares Linked to FTX, Court Told (www.coindesk.com)
- Robinhood acquires X1, the credit card upstart (techcrunch.com)
- Robinhood Markets removes three crypto tokens (www.reuters.com)
- FTX's Sam Bankman-Fried Borrowed from Alameda to Buy Robinhood Shares (www.coindesk.com)
- Estonia’s Robin Hood Plan: Take from Russia to Give to Ukraine (www.politico.eu)
- FTX Had Plans for Its Robinhood Shares (www.bloomberg.com)
- Robinhood acquires EU crypto exchange Bitstamp (twitter.com)
- Faust: Batch and Stream Processing in Python from the Folks at Robinhood (faust.readthedocs.io)
- Robinhood to Pay as Much as $10.2M for Technical Failures (www.bloomberg.com)