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Why Robinhood Got So Big in 2020 | Money Always Talks | Forbes
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Although the investment app Robinhood has been around since 2014, its popularity shot up dramatically during the COVID-19 pandemic. On this episode of Money Always Talks we take a look at why this happened and what you should be aware of if you decide to start using Robinhood to trade stocks and options.
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