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by toast0 244 days ago
I get that Robinhood's business model is stealing from the poor and giving to themselves, and their customers are mostly unsophisticated, but why wouldn't the customers just buy the underlying call options if the price to buy the parlay is the sum of the underlying options?
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Because, to quote your comment, "their customers are mostly unsophisticated."

And, part of the appeal of the product, is they only pay out if *all of them are in the money. Hence the "lotto-like" return profile.

While Robinhood users are unsophisticated (seriously use another brokerage…) I think that they would see through this.