With an average user age of only 31, Robinhood is a commission-free investing app popular among the millennials.
The popular broker (which is not available in Singapore) has its fair share of bad rap.
Some beginner investors are lured into Robinhood’s “gamified” features such as falling confetti, sounds accompanying each trade, and emoji-filled phone notifications.
Robinhood users are also known for chasing after speculative stocks, as seen from its 100 Most Popular Stocks list.
This list shows 100 of its most-held stocks on the Robinhood platform.
However, not all stocks on the list are speculative or highly risky.
Here are five stocks that I like, and they could be worth researching further for your own stock portfolio.
Robinhood’s 100 Most Popular Stocks
Before we explore the specific stocks, let’s look at the full list of Robinhood’s 100 Most Popular stocks (sorted according to market capitalisation):...