Stay in the Loop

We are thrilled to extend a warm welcome to you as a valuable member of our vibrant crypto community! Whether you're an experienced trader, a crypto enthusiast, or someone who's just getting started on their digital currency journey, we're excited to have you onboard.

Read & Get Inspired

We're delighted to have you here and embark on this exciting journey into the world of Wikibusiness. Whether you're a newcomer or a seasoned explorer in this realm, we're dedicated to making your experience extraordinary. Our website is your gateway to a treasure trove of knowledge, resources, and opportunities.

PrimeHomeDeco

At PrimeHomeDeco, we believe that your home should be a reflection of your style and personality. Our upcoming website is dedicated to bringing you a curated selection of exquisite home decor that will transform your living spaces into elegant sanctuaries. Whether you're looking to revamp your living room, add a touch of sophistication to your bedroom, or create a cozy and inviting ambiance in your dining area, we have just the right pieces for you.

How to Use Robinhood Without Losing Your Shirt

Illustration for article titled How to Use Robinhood Without Losing Your Shirt

Photo: OpturaDesign (Shutterstock)

As WSJ columnist James Mackintosh recently pointed out: the stocks that did best last year were priced below $1, which is odd, because a stock’s price tells you almost nothing about the company. This market behavior coincides with the recent rise of individual investors using trading apps, with users flocking to Robinhood because of its ease-of-use—but is the app too easy to use? Do hobbyist traders even know what they’re doing?

The gamification of stock trading 

The benefits of democratized trading shouldn’t be dismissed out of hand, but it exists in tension with the fact that some people should simply stay well clear of trading apps. Per a recent New York Times feature, studies have shown that the more small investors trade stocks, the worse their returns are likely to be.

Robinhood, like other retail trading apps, lets individuals buy and sell stock, as well as other, more complicated trades. The knock against Robinhood is that, compared to other apps, it’s a hotbed of aggressive trading made worse by how the app gamifies the user experience. Per the Times :

  • More than any other retail brokerage firm, Robinhood users trade the riskiest products and at the fastest pace: In the first three months of 2020, they traded nine times as many shares as E-Trade customers, and 40 times as many shares as Charles Schwab customers, per dollar in the average customer account in the most recent quarter.
  • Robinhood users also bought and sold 88 times as many risky options contracts as Schwab customers, relative to the average account size, according to the analysis by the research firm Alphacution.
  • New members are given a free share of stock as a welcome bonus, but only after they scratch off images that look like a lottery ticket. Other features like falling confetti and emoji-filled phone notifications make trading feel like a game.
  • Robinhood initially offered stock trading only, but later added options trading and margin loans, which make it possible to maximize investment gains—and losses. Customers who want to use these trade options have to answer just a few multiple-choice questions.
  • At the core of Robinhood’s business is an incentive to encourage more trading. They don’t charge fees for trading, but they’ll get paid more when customers make more trades, through a complex practice known as “payment for order flow.” The practice is used by retail brokers like E-Trade and Schwab, but Robinhood makes significantly more at it than they do.

Tips for using Robinhood safely

The golden rule of trading is to never invest what you can’t afford to lose. Unless you’re an experienced trader who knows how to evaluate a company based on its balance sheet, cash flow, market share, or management, you’re probably better off thinking of trading as gambling, and applying the same precautions. Here are some tips on staying responsible with your money. Otherwise, if you’re interested in trading, Nerdwallet has a good overview of best practices for day trading that can help you from getting fleeced in the long run.

Related articles

How to Create a Great Body, Second Edition

Product Name: How to Create a Great Body, Second Edition Click here to get How to Create a Great Body, Second Edition at discounted price while it's still available... All orders are protected by SSL encryption...

GW – Like A Boss (Gangster Trap) | Street Energy & Boss Mentality

GW – Like A Boss from Gangster On Wheels GW – Like A Boss , released under the Gangster On Wheels banner, is a hard-hitting trap anthem that fully embraces the raw energy, confidence,...

2Pac x Linkin Park – PXNDO Brings “PUNISHER” to Life

2Pac & Linkin Park – “PUNISHER” (2025) | PXNDO Remix The 2025 remix “PUNISHER” by PXNDO brings together the iconic voices of 2Pac and Linkin Park, creating a dark, cinematic fusion that bridges hip-hop and...

A Thunderous Remix: Lil Jon, Eminem & 2Pac in 2025 Energy

The track “Thunder” (Denis Remix) by Denis Music brings together the explosive energy of Lil Jon, the lyrical intensity of Eminem, and the timeless authority of 2Pac into a high-impact remix built for power...
[mwai_chat model="gpt-4"]