Online brokerage Robinhood is planning to offer 24-hour trading of selected stocks and exchange-traded funds, five days a week
Robinhood was one of the most valuable startups in Silicon Valley before its IPO. But its share price has struggled since then.
Illustration: Preston JesseeRobinhood plans to announce Wednesday that it will offer 24-hour trading of selected stocks and exchange-traded funds, five days a week. The move is part of a growing push in parts of the financial industry
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