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As millions of new traders sign up for the investment app Robinhood, the company is facing scrutiny for enabling some inexperienced users to make risky bets. WSJ spoke with a financial education professional and two Robinhood traders about how the app is shaking up the brokerage industry.

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    Francisco Gimeno - BC Analyst Internet has brought professional trading to the people. Robinhood has seen an influx of inexperienced mostly young users who of course, have lost money. That is trading. Can we criticise RH for that? We don't think so. All trading companies put warnings on volatility and dangers. There is no free or easy money, and there is a learning curve, which includes losing money. This happens everywhere in trading. It seems many criticisms come from tradicional brokerages. Mmmmm, one would wonder why?
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