The Real Reason Robinhood Is Blocking Some of Your Trades

 
January 29, 2021
 
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The Real Reason Robinhood Is
Blocking Some of Your Trades
This past year saw riots all over the country in the face of rising political tensions. Now, in the first month of 2021, we're seeing an online revolt on the heels of Robinhood and other brokers restricting or outright blocking users from trading certain stocks.

For some background, GameStop, as well as other highly shorted stocks including AMC and Nokia, have been targets of a short squeeze.

GameStop was the first of a group of stocks targeted by retail investors from a subreddit called "WallStreetBets," self-described "degenerates" who banded together to "stick it" to Wall Street.

Now, about a week since the start of the GameStop short squeeze, the news of Robinhood banning some trades has ignited a firestorm.
See the Real Reason Behind the Restrictions
 
 
Webull vs. Robinhood: Which App Is Better
Once upon a time, Robinhood was hailed for being so open and free, the first of its kind to provide options trading for beginning investors.

Now the investment app is restricting the buying of shares on certain stocks and facing the first of many class-action lawsuits from furious investors.

With Robinhood slowly digging itself into a grave, and investors eager to find an alternative trading app, the competition of Webull vs. Robinhood has begun.

And things aren't looking too good for Robinhood…
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Health Insurance Marketplace Stock Could Be the Next GameStop
If you've been following the news at all this week, then you've likely seen the meteoric rise in the GameStop's share price in a short squeeze.

And when it comes to the next GameStop, there are plenty more stocks out there if you spend some time looking. Watching one stock run up hundreds of percentage points in a day is rare, but the opportunity for a short squeeze is always there if you have a handful of important ingredients.

I've never recommended shares of GameStop, but I've always thought there was more value in it than short sellers gave it credit for. And for a variety of reasons we've covered in depth here at WealthPress, a lot of people have piled into it, forcing a massive short squeeze.
So What Is the Next GameStop?
 
 
 
 
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