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- Robin Hood: 3% match on IRA transfer - Mr. Money Mustache
Robinhood is owned by the same people who own Citadel, if you followed the GME stuff They make money by selling your order flow to citadel's high frequency trading hedge funds But, if you are indexing away in a vanguard ETF say, that order flow worst legally allowed execution on trades doesn't really matter
- Robinhood credit card 3% cash back on everything - Mr. Money Mustache
The Robinhood investment account sync is kind of a mess so I just do it manually now in Empower Ex: it sometimes just shows the balance, but not the underlying holdings (throwing off a bunch of charts like asset allocation), it won't reflect margin being used, you get hit with 2-factor prompts every time you open Empower, etc
- Free stock from Robinhood - forum. mrmoneymustache. com
I use Robinhood for my fun money brokerage account It's been great thus far We use Vanguard for our 'serious' brokerage account Robinhood has super minimal features, on phone only Trading really is free Taxes are really easy if you use TurboTax, it's a one click import (just like many other main brokerages)
- Robinhood and Beneficiaries - Mr. Money Mustache
Re: Robinhood and Beneficiaries « Reply #3 on: February 24, 2022, 03:48:40 PM » You can transfer your stocks to another brokerage without selling (I think the partial shares will get sold but it won't be that much)
- Robin Hood: 3% match on IRA transfer - Mr. Money Mustache
I've completed the process of transferring 2x Roth IRA and 2x Trad IRA accounts from Vanguard over to Robinhood It took a bit more time effort than expected, but overall it was an easy $18 6k I started with a trial run on our smallest account I called Vanguard and asked them to convert my VTSAX mutual funds to ETF equivalent (VTI)
- Where Can I Buy This Stock?? - forum. mrmoneymustache. com
Robinhood lets you place a trade order before the market opens, but I wasn't actually looking to 'buy' I just wanted to confirm that the stock was available first, and got this message: This stock is not supported on Robinhood
- Consolidated 1099-B: Really Have To Enter Each Line Transaction?
If anyone should need to enter extensive detailed transaction information (for example, lots of wash sales), most tax programs allow you to import or copy-paste in transaction information that is in CSV or spreadsheet format As described below, Robinhood definitely provides an Excel file upon request
- VTI vs. VTSAX - Mr. Money Mustache
I read that Robinhood doesn't offer mutual funds, so you probably can't buy VTSAX there Note at Robinhood your trading data is the product they sell to hedge funds In terms of how they make money, hedge funds are their clients I don't like that kind of conflict of interest For new investors, Vanguard offers a lot of safe choices
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