Robinhood Recap sheds light on online trading addiction
Ezra Marcus
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In 2020, wild fluctuations in the sharemarket caused by the pandemic turned millions of people into opportunistic investors. After stocks plunged in March, experienced traders and Nasdaq novices poured their dollars into buzzy tech companies like Tesla and Zoom as well as businesses bludgeoned by COVID-19 restrictions, including airlines, restaurants and cruises.
To reflect a year of volatility and impulsive investments, Robinhood, the popular trading app that has spurred controversy by marketing itself to young people, released a year-end data dump for its users. A news release promised that the Robinhood Recap would be a special personalised experience that will take you through your investing journey this year – from views to trades, your most memorable investing moments, large or small, and other milestones along the way .
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