Topic: Robinhood

7 chapters across the catalog

Magnetofection
Episode 1360 1:34 - 3:41

1360: Magnetofection

Robinhood FINRA Fine, Customer Suicide Tragedy

CBS reports on FINRA fining Robinhood $70 million for misleading customers. The discussion highlights a tragic case where a young user committed suicide after receiving a mistaken $100,000 margin call. Skepticism is expressed regarding whether the fine money reaches victims or simply enters the U.S. Treasury.

Mutants
Episode 1317 1:11:32 - 1:17:14

1317: Mutants

Wall Street Reaction and Trading Restrictions

Financial analysts on CNBC and former SEC officials have criticized the GameStop surge as a "platform-created frenzy" that harms the market. In response, the Robinhood trading app restricted purchases of GameStop, AMC, and 48 other stocks, citing liquidity issues and market volatility. This move sparked outrage among retail investors who accuse the platform of protecting hedge funds like Citadel.

Mutants
Episode 1317 1:17:15 - 1:21:12

1317: Mutants

Political Fallout of the GameStop Trading Freeze

The White House has been cautious in its response to the GameStop situation, with Press Secretary Jen Psaki stating the economic team is monitoring the "market volatility." Critics have pointed out a potential conflict of interest, noting that Psaki's brother works for Citadel, one of the firms involved in the controversy. Retail investors continue to hold their positions, using the term "diamond hands" to signal their refusal to sell.

Mark of the Mask
Episode 1316 2:30 - 5:28

1316: Mark of the Mask

GameStop Short Squeeze, Market Mechanics Explained

The mechanics of short selling are explained in the context of the GameStop market event. Investors borrow stock at a high price to sell it, hoping to buy it back cheaper later to return to the lender. Options trading is also noted as a method to amplify potential gains or losses, though shorting carries theoretically infinite risk if the stock price rises.

CAPS
Episode 1224 1:06:27 - 1:08:40

1224: CAPS

Robinhood App Outages, Millennial Trading Losses

The trading app Robinhood experiences multiple major outages during historic market volatility, preventing users from executing trades. The company faces a class action lawsuit for negligence as millennial traders were stuck in positions they could not exit during a thousand-point Dow drop.

Greta Doomberg
Episode 1188 1:45:19 - 1:47:38

1188: Greta Doomberg

Robinhood Trading App Infinite Leverage Glitch

A glitch in the Robinhood trading app allowed users to access "infinite leverage" by overstating their account balances during margin trades. Discovered by users on Reddit, the hack enabled individuals to take million-dollar positions with only a few thousand dollars in deposits. Robinhood has acknowledged the issue and is communicating with affected customers to resolve the trades.

Virtue Signalling
Episode 909 2:22:53 - 2:26:08

909: Virtue Signalling

Snapchat IPO, Robinhood App Criticism

The Snapchat (SNAP) IPO is criticized for targeting teenage investors through apps like Robinhood. The hosts argue that encouraging inexperienced young people and low-income workers to invest in volatile IPOs is predatory.