Is Robinhood a Good Stock for Long-Term Investors to Buy Right Now? | The Motley Fool (2024)

Robinhood (HOOD -6.42%) is a popular investing platform known for its easy-to-use interface and commission-free trading. The company held its initial public offering in July, but it hasn't been smooth sailing in the months following. In this segment of Backstage Pass, recorded on Nov. 1, Fool contributors Connor Allen, Rachel Warren, and Toby Bordelon respond to a member's question and share their personal takes on investing in this stock.

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Connor Allen: I'd love to hit on Vihaan's other question about Robinhood.

Rachel Warren: Yeah, go for it.

Allen: He said, "Got Robinhood at IPO for Robinhood at $38, about 2%. Then it peaked at $85 with meme play, I could not sell as I have 30-day obligation with Robinhood. 10% down now at $34. Any advice for HOOD shareholders?"

Robinhood is a company for me that has too many risks for me to get invested in it. I know a lot of people love it, they're democratizing finance, I get that. I get their mission statement and it is powerful, I believe that they are trying to do that.

But receiving payment for order flow is a risk, and also they have a large meme risk. Yesterday, for example, [laughs] there's a new coin that came out. It is part of the big meme universe, it was Squid Game coin. I don't know if either of you all have watched that show. [laughs] The Squid Game coin was around $0.30 and it went up 250,000% in a matter of hours.

Then it comes back down and it's less than $0.01. You'll see that and you understand that some stocks may be in that meme universe. Yeah, it is a company beneath it all, it's a company beneath the meme, but the meme still affects the stock price. It's something I stay away from, but that's my personal advice.

Warren: That's great. I think I saw that news story about the Squid Game crypto. I didn't even know there was such a thing, so that blew my mind. [laughs] Yeah, I agree, the business model. I personally use Robinhood as my platform to buy and sell stocks on.

Obviously from an investor's perspective, it's been incredibly user-friendly, it's great if you're a newer investor. In investing in the business though, I think that's definitely a little bit more questionable.

Toby, did you have thoughts on this?

Bordelon: Not a whole lot that you guys haven't already said. If you think about how to make money as a broker, it typically used to be commissions, but that's gone away now because there were no fee commissions.

Order flow's a big thing now. You can also make a lot of money, same way that banks do, you have the account, you can lend securities out, there's a fee for that.

You can offer add-on services to your customers. Financial advice, maybe selling research, all kinds of things you can do, right? But Robinhood doesn't really have that yet because they're so new, they don't have the base of accounts yet. So, I think Connor's right, there is that risk if order flow payments go away or get reduced or restricted, it's hard to see how they could quickly jump to something else with their smaller base.

Eventually they might get there. But, it's a hard industry, I think, to break into with a low base of customers. You need to grow fast, you need to grow your customers who have a lot of net worth to offer them value-added services.

I would tread carefully with them. Not that it's a bad investment. It is risky, and so you size that appropriately. You don't say I'm putting 50% of my portfolio into this. I wouldn't. But if you love it, then hey, why not.

Connor Allen has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. Rachel Warren has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. Toby Bordelon has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

Is Robinhood a Good Stock for Long-Term Investors to Buy Right Now? | The Motley Fool (2024)

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Is Robinhood a Good Stock for Long-Term Investors to Buy Right Now? | The Motley Fool? ›

Shares of Robinhood Markets (HOOD -3.68%) currently sit more than 70% below their all-time high, a milestone reached in August 2021. However, investors who bought more recently have been well rewarded -- the stock has more than doubled over the past year.

Is Robinhood good for long-term investment? ›

Robinhood is a well-known name in the investing community, most famous for its popularity with retail investors. The arguable downside of Robinhood's reputation as a trading platform rather than an investing brokerage is the company's lack of long-term committed funds.

What are the best stocks to invest in Motley Fool? ›

The Motley Fool has positions in and recommends Alphabet, Block, Meta Platforms, and Nike. The Motley Fool recommends the following options: long January 2025 $47.50 calls on Nike. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy. Neil is an affiliate of The Motley Fool and may be compensated for promoting its services.

Why is Robinhood not a good brokerage? ›

Robinhood provides a bare-bones trading experience, making it a poor choice for investors seeking the best trading platform. Also, Robinhood's stock research tools are lacking when compared to $0 commission brokers such as E*TRADE, Charles Schwab, and Fidelity.

Why not to invest in Robinhood? ›

No mutual funds or bonds: The lack of mutual funds and bonds may make it difficult to build a truly diversified portfolio. Customers can only access bonds via bond ETFs. Limited customer support: Robinhood has made noticeable improvements to its customer service, but it's still not on par with other brokerages.

What is the future outlook for Robinhood? ›

Robinhood Stock Forecast

The 16 analysts with 12-month price forecasts for Robinhood stock have an average target of 21.38, with a low estimate of 11 and a high estimate of 30. The average target predicts an increase of 0.85% from the current stock price of 21.20.

Is it safe to keep all your money in Robinhood? ›

Your securities and cash are protected by SIPC

Robinhood Financial LLC and Robinhood Securities, LLC are both members of SIPC, which protects securities for customers of its members up to $500,000 (including $250,000 for claims for cash) for each investing account, including IRAs.

What are Motley Fool's double down stocks? ›

"Double down buy alerts" from The Motley Fool signal strong confidence in a stock, urging investors to increase their holdings.

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What is Motley Fool's all in buy stock? ›

Basically, it just means a stock that they like so much, they've recommended it more than once. Not necessarily that this second (or third, or fourth) recommendation has been made today, or this week, but, you know, sometime.

Is there a downside to Robinhood? ›

Cons Explained

Limited research: Research tools and information at Robinhood don't measure up to competitor standards, making it difficult for traders to get the most out of the platform. There are no stock or ETF screeners available at all, and other research tools are rudimentary at best.

Why is Fidelity better than Robinhood? ›

While Fidelity offers clients access to more than 10,000 mutual funds, including many proprietary funds, Robinhood doesn't allow mutual fund trading at all. Fidelity also offers the opportunity to buy CDs and bonds, and Robinhood doesn't.

Why can't I withdraw my money from Robinhood? ›

Account restriction hold: If Robinhood has slapped any restrictions on your account, it could put a hold on your withdrawals.

Is Robinhood safe for long-term investing? ›

Robinhood is a member of the Securities Investor Protection Corp. (SIPC). This means that any loss of an investor's securities (e.g., stocks and bonds) and cash held by Robinhood is protected up to $500,000 in the event the firm fails or goes out of business. This includes up to $250,000 protection for cash holdings.

Why are people against Robinhood? ›

Key Points. Robinhood makes a lot of its money by nudging customers toward risky trades and volatile investments. It's been fined by the SEC for claiming to charge no fees, while still taking a cut of each transaction behind the scenes.

What was the Robinhood scandal? ›

Robinhood misled consumers and exposed them to excessively risky trading tools, and also failed consumers when its services suffered multiple outages, the regulator said. The firm approved thousands of customers for options trading, but those customers did not satisfy the firm's eligibility criteria, FINRA added.

Can you make a living off Robinhood? ›

Yes, some people have gotten rich from Robinhood. For example, one Robinhood user turned $250,000 into $400 million by investing in Tesla stock. However, it's important to note that these are the exception, not the rule. The vast majority of Robinhood users do not make money, and many lose money.

What will Robinhood be worth in 2025? ›

ROBIN HOOD Long-term Price Prediction
YearAverage Price (USD)High Price (USD)
2024$0.00006770$0.0001532
2025$0.00004748$0.0003173
2026$0.00002428$0.0004821
2027$0.0006842$0.0007441
7 more rows

What is the best long term investment to make? ›

What to invest in now for the long term
  • Stocks: Stocks are known for their growth potential but can be volatile in the short term. ...
  • Bonds: Bonds are debt securities issued by corporations, governments or municipalities. ...
  • Real estate: Sure, you can own physical real estate, including your primary residence.
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Should I leave money in Robinhood? ›

Any money you need for near-term goals or emergencies should be kept in a savings account. That way, you know your principal is protected. But if you have money available that you don't have a near-term need for, it pays to invest it, whether in stocks, cryptocurrency, or another asset.

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