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Back to EpisodesWhy Robinhood's 'Free Trading' Cost Americans $34 Billion in 2025
Published 6 days, 5 hours ago
Description
Your "free" trading app just made $682 million off you last year. In this episode, Emma Reid exposes how Robinhood and similar apps turned your investment account into a casino slot machine, complete with confetti animations designed to make you trade more and profit less.
🎯 What You'll Learn:
• How Robinhood's "payment for order flow" system makes millions while you think you're getting free trades
• Why the average Robinhood user trades 40x more than traditional brokerage customers (and loses money doing it)
• The specific psychological tricks these apps use to turn investing into addictive gaming
• Why 90% of day traders lose money, yet apps keep pushing features that encourage frequent trading
👤 Perfect for: lifelong learners who want to spot financial manipulation before it costs them money.
📍 Chapters:
[00:00] Emma Reid reveals the $10 billion secret behind "free" trading
[01:30] How payment for order flow works and why it's not in your favor
[04:00] The gamification playbook: confetti, streaks, and push notifications
[07:00] Real user data showing how these tricks increase trading by 40%
[10:00] Why frequent trading destroys wealth and what to do instead
[12:00] Three rules to protect yourself from predatory app design
The next time your investing app sends you a notification about a "hot stock," you'll know exactly what game they're playing. And more importantly, you'll know how not to play along.
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🔍 Topics: Robinhood trading, payment for order flow, gamification psychology, day trading risks, investment app manipulation
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