Robinhood is preparing to launch futures trading, expanding its investment offerings to include Bitcoin (BTC), oil, gold.
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Robinhood Markets will soon expand its trading offerings with the launch of futures trading for the crypto, stocks, and forex markets.
Robinhood (NASDAQ:HOOD) is preparing to introduce futures trading for Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC), oil, gold and major financial indices, signaling a strategic move into derivative markets. What Happened: The trading platform hinted at the upcoming feature on social media,
Robinhood announced it will include CME Group’s most popular futures products on its trading app, including the four leading U.S. equity indices: S&P 500, Nasdaq-100, Russell 2000, and Dow Jones Industrial Average.
In an extraordinary rally, Robinhood Markets Inc (NASDAQ:HOOD). stock has hit a 52-week high, reaching a price level of $52.12, with a current market capitalization of $45.2 billion. According to InvestingPro analysis,
CME Group, Robinhood Derivatives announced some of CME Group's most "popular" futures products started rolling out on Robinhood mobile app.
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Robinhood Markets expands into futures trading, offering Bitcoin, oil, and gold contracts alongside traditional market derivatives.