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by newfeatureok 1963 days ago
I wonder what percentage of Robinhood users hold GME - if it's more than 25% I'd say they're finished. If we assume 25% of users hold GME and 80% of GME holders will not return after this fiasco that's extremely significant IMO.

Not to say that they'll cease to exist, but I doubt they'll remain the "#1 trading platform."

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According to Motherboard it's more than half.

https://twitter.com/motherboard/status/1354798244455395328

EDIT: This is untrue, please refer to jaywalk's reply.

Although they've left the tweet up, the article it links to says that this is incorrect: "Correction: An earlier version of this article stated that 56 percent of Robinhood users hold GME stock. This is incorrect, based on a misreading of a statistic on Robinhood. Motherboard regrets the error."
Ah, I was unaware, nice catch.
I can say with 99% certainty that they aren't just counting invidual $GME holders, but every one of Robinhood users that holds an ETF (like total US Market) that contains $GME...

So this is really such a bad faith statement from Motherboard, because all of the ETF holders (probably 90% of the "half") can still sell their ETF's and thus their indirect $GME shares...

nothing like being disingenuous to ride the hype train
I think GME is one of the freebie stocks that Robinhood gives out as a referral bonus, so many of those users might just have had one stock incidentally.
Can this really be true? It sounds so implausible that I'm not sure if I can take their tweeted word for it.
From what I understand Robinhood's actions today only impacted derivatives of GME, not trades involving the actual underlying equity (which, I imagine, is what most people actually own).
Nope. They stopped buying of the actual equity. All you could do was sell.
Didn't they want to expand to Europe sometime soon? I guess that is up in the air now after the regulators see this.
Can’t find the link but I think I read earlier today it was much higher than 25%.
half of all americans invested in the market own some GME allegedly
in an etf or fund, maybe