Robinhood credit card 3% cash back on everything - Mr. Money Mustache 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: Robinhood Markets, Inc.

Understanding the Context

HOOD has entered into a tie-up with delivery startup Gopuff to allow users to withdraw cash from their brokerage accounts and get it delivered at their doorstep. This was ... Robinhood Markets (HOOD) is teaming up with delivery startup Gopuff to let customers withdraw cash from their brokerage accounts and have it delivered to their doorstep, according to a media report on ... MSN: Robinhood rolls out same-day cash delivery to your door so you don’t have to go to an ATM anymore Robinhood Markets will soon be able to bring bags of cash right to your doors — charging three to seven extra bucks a pop.

Key Insights

Robinhood and delivery app Gopuff just announced a partnership to deliver ... Robinhood rolls out same-day cash delivery to your door so you don’t have to go to an ATM anymore Robinhood is only different in its margin features. They have great margin rates and instant margin access and sale settlement, which is a source of revenue nobody else in the free-broker sphere uses. 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.

Final Thoughts

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. Robinhood and Beneficiaries Robinhood doesn't allow for beneficiary designation. Rather than having to wait through the probate process for my heir (s) to get the assets in the Robinhood account, is it possible the account could be put into a trust, like my home, to avoid the probate process?