Corporate benevolence has never looked so sweet.
After first preventing its users from purchasing GameStop stock on Spideypool XXX ParodyThursday, the free-trading app Robinhood reversed course. On Friday, in its ultimate wisdom and generosity, Robinhood decided to limit the number of GameStop stocks its users could purchase to one. That's right, one single stock.
So noted the company in a blog post, which was quick to emphasize that "these are aggregatelimits for each security and not per-order limits, and include shares and options contracts that you alreadyhold."
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And while, at the time of this writing, Robinhood's own website says it's limited AMC share purchases to 10, the app apparently isn't being as generous — slapping a one-share limit on that stock as well.
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These moves follow massive Reddit-driven surges in the prices of both AMC and GameStop stock in a short squeeze of a hedge fund.
They're in your best interest, of course.
SEE ALSO: People are pissed at Robinhood and jumping ship after it blocked Gamestop, AMC buys
Gruel has never tasted so good.
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