Stock trading app Robinhood is rolling out trading in bitcoin and ethereum in February for customers in five states.
Free stock trading pioneer Robinhood is experiencing another major outage, keeping clients on the sidelines of a major day for stocks.
"Trading is currently down on Robinhood and we're investigating the issue," the Silicon Valley start-up said on Monday shortly after the opening bell. "We are experiencing issues with equities, options and crypto trading. We are working to resolve this issue as soon as possible." Stocks cratered on Monday, as investors braced for the economic fallout from the coronavirus and a shocking all-out oil price war. The
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