Hi All: While not auto related, my brokerage accounts currently reside at ETrade and Fidelity but both are years behind what Robinhood offers with its extremely customizable Legends trading panels. I signed up for Robinhood but have not transferred any $s into it yet which provides me access to these incredibly advanced stock charts and information. I will someday, however. Here are a few panels I have setup with real time quotes filling the various panels with the data I have setup. The first tab is the Watchlist panel, one everyone should have, and you have a number of customizations from just the symbol to the everything else plus more as shown. Robinhood Legend Watchlist The next tab layout is a Fundamental panel with the stocks name, last trade price, a Bid/Ask spread, small chart, day high to low, 52 week high to low, volume, average volume, overnight on Robinhood, Options volume, recent headlines, implied volatility, and basic fundamentals. Robinhood Legend Fundamentals The next tab is a lookup chart panel where I setup a 1-day/5-min chart with EMA-5, EMA 9, BB incl. highlighted 20-day SMA, volume, RSI(7), and a std. Stoich RSI. The same panel has a 3-mo/1-day chart with EMA-5, EMA 9, BB incl. highlighted 20-day, SMA volume, MACD, RSI(14), and a std. Stoich RSI. The final chart on the lookup panel is a longer-term YTD/1-day with 20-day, 50-day, and 200-day SMAs, and volume. Robinhood Legend Lookup chart(s). The next tab is a short-term chart panel which includes 4 short term, 1-day/5-min charts on a number of stocks that include the EMA-5, EMA 9, BB incl. highlighted 20-day SMA, volume, RSI(7), and a std. Stoich RSI. Robinhood Legend Short term chart(s). The next tab is an intermediate term chart panel including a list of 3-mo/1-day intermediate term charts setup to show EMA-5, EMA 9, BB incl. highlighted 20-day, SMA volume, MACD, RSI(14), and a std. Stoich RSI. Robinhood Legend Intermediate term chart(s). The next tab is a longer term chart panel including a list of YTD/1-day term charts setup to show EMA-5, EMA 9, BB incl. highlighted 20-day, 50-day, and 200-day SMAs, and volume. Robinhood Legend Long term chart(s). The final tab is a stock comparison panel where you can input any number of stocks and compare their price performance over a Day, Week, 3-month, YTD, 1-year, 5-year, or All. Robinhood Legend Comparison chart. Anyway, I just wanted to highlight the way I setup my own Robinhood Legend tabs and panels. They can be completely customized far beyond what I have shown including tabs renamed, tab icons changed, tabs moved around, charts changed with any number of tens of technical indicators, and the individual technicals changed with increasing width lines, color changes of any lines, time frames within the indicator, same with the charts, and more. Every single panel has a trade highlight where you can buy or sell said stock you are looking at including its bid-ask, current price, and the amount you can purchase with available funds. I have not experienced the actual buy and sell popups myself. Since I do not have any funds within Robinhood, I also do not have a std. portfolio holding(s), YTD performance, net worth, price purchased, current price and value tab panel setup like my Etrade and Fidelity accounts. But it is available if I did. The one item missing that is shown in the std., Robinhood trading panel outside of Legend is Earnings in graph form like Google Finance's earnings graph display. I would also like to see a community tab like what Yahoo Finance offers. Good Luck Wayne
A lot of Greek to me. I suppose and hope these tools are closer to what the Wall St traders use. Good luck to you!
Hi Bill: While still an amateur retail investor despite being long for 40 years, this is the first time I have seen/used real time tools that are on par with what I have seen on the Pros desks. Namely, a $25k per year, Bloomberg news terminal with real time charting. This is great for retail investors although the ability to go risk on is so easy now that I am afraid the majority will end up losing more than gaining over the coming years. Adding, all of the synthetic digital crypto push is scaring the heck out of me as the unintended consequences could be disastrous for the US and world economy. Wayne
Hi All: My Roth and IRA are holding 100% Vanguard short term treasury ETF (VBIL) while my std. brokerage account has ABBV, NVDA, HOOD, and VBIL. My wife's small brokerage account includes PSIX, ALAB, LLY, and HOOD. Last year, I purchased BROS (28 to 72) in my ROTH and IRA accounts, and sold it all at the beginning of tariff announcements in late March. A few weeks later, I moved from VBILs the day after the 2k point DJIA rise, when I was in GEV (371 to 488), QBTS (18.4 to 16.2 loss), Hood after that (93 to 107), AMD (145 to 170) and PLTR (105 to 127) after that, and numerous small trades within the past two weeks with 1X Reverse (bear) ETFs on PLTR (PLTD) and AMD (AMDD). Next on the list are some of the names shown in the Robinhood Legend Comparison Charts. Namely ALAB, CRDO, and possibly RIGL. I think that last one is a bull trap with earnings expected to fall off 30% next year. Good Luck to you all. Wayne