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Robinhood, a Broker Built for Social-Media Age, to Launch Its Own Social Network

Robinhood Social will allow users to post their trades and track those of public figures

Vlad Tenev is chief executive of Robinhood Markets, which is adding a social platform to its mobile app.
Vlad Tenev is chief executive of Robinhood Markets, which is adding a social platform to its mobile app. Photo: Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg News

Robinhood Markets, a popular brokerage with the crowd of individual traders who congregate online to talk about stocks, is now launching its own social-media network.

Robinhood is adding a social platform to its mobile app that will allow users to post their trades, follow other investors and track the market moves of public figures like Meta Platforms Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg and former U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.

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