Why Robinhood Put Restrictions on Stocks Like GameStop and AMC

Robinhood and other brokers restricting and banning some trades has ignited a firestorm...

Published: February 2, 2021

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The Real Reason Robinhood Is
Banning Your Trades


After the "WallStreetBets" crew forced multiple hedge funds into or close to bankruptcy, Robinhood stepped in to put a stop to it. 


The California-based start-up company made a name for itself by trying to level the trading field. The pioneers of free trading changed the entire industry, and now it's not letting users trade freely.


But why?


Because it started to affect Robinhood's revenue. And if you missed my latest video on how short squeezes happen and the real reason behind Robinhood blocking stocks, just click on the button below to watch it now.  

The Real Reason Behind the Restrictions

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