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The Robinhood tracking site Wall Street is obsessed with was built by a college senior as a side project

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Primozic told Bloomberg there are signs that major hedge funds including D.E. Shaw & Co. and Point72 are either looking at or directly collecting data from Robintrack. He also said he can hardly keep up with his overflowing email inbox full of advertiser pitches, and messages from Wall Street banks about how they can legally use the data on his site.

"To be clear, that's totally fine with me. I allow the data I collect to be used freely for any purpose," he told Bloomberg."It was neat to see that the institutional investors are interested in the data just the same as everyone on Twitter." Primozic has also had a brush with Robinhood itself because of the site, according to the report. A recruiter for Robinhood reached out to Primozic after the site went live in May 2018, and the company flew him to California for an job interview.

Unfortunately, he didn't get the job, Primozic told Bloomberg. He now lives in Seattle and works as a software developer for an early-stage startup, according to the report.

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