Here is the Complaint Filed Against Robinhood by the State of Massachusetts

As was previously reported, the State of Massachusetts, Office of the Security of the Commonwealth Securities Division, has filed a complaint against Robinhood, a popular online trading platform providing access to traditional securities as well as crypto.

The complaint alleges that Robinhood engaged in acts and practices without regard for the best interests of its customers.

The Securities Division alleges that Robinhood used:

  • Aggressive tactics to attract new, often inexperienced investors
  • Failure to implement policies  and procedures reasonably designed to prevent and respond to outages and disruptions on its trading platform
  • Use of strategies such as gamification to encourage and entice continuous and repetitive use of its trading applications
  • Failure to follow its own written supervisory procedures regarding the approval of options trading.
  • Breach of the fiduciary conduct standard required by the Act and Regulation

The complaint notes that as of December 8, 2020, Robinhood had 486,598 Massachusetts based accounts with a value of $1.6 billion.

Additionally, the complaint alleges that of the 71,744 Massachusetts accounts approved for options trading, at least 14,439 had no investment experience and 34,374 had limited investment experience.

The complaint also highlights multiple traders that Robinhood allegedly encouraged to trade frequently.

Related: Tough Week – SEC Charges Robinhood with Misleading Customers, Settles with $65 Million Penalty

The complaint is available below.



 



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