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MA's AG is going after Robinhood for preying on inexperienced investors. Stuff like giving options trading to people with no idea what it is -- (link)
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Caveat emptor? -- nm
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ty97
Dec 16 '20, 07:20
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There's part of me that thinks the same. A casino or a sports book doesn't ask if you know what you're doing. The current stock market seems so far
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JD
Dec 16, 08:45
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With gambling, at least you're only ever out what you wager.
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Reagen
Dec 16, 09:07
I don't think so. reme,ber when calls and puts were first introduced at the HSX, how confusing it was? imagine that with real money.
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amanda jeans
Dec 16, 08:33
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yeah and stuff like 'Hey! you can now trade options! Here's a link to an Investorpedia article on it' just doesn't cut it -- nm
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decline
Dec 16, 08:35
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