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Old 12-11-2014, 05:36 PM   #1
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:stop Snoop Dogg And Marc Andreessen Backed This No-Fee Trading App Launching Today

It's sleek. It's easy to use. It's designed to give first time, small-scale investors a leg up on Wall Street hotshots.

And it just launched today.

Robinhood, a zero-commission brokerage app for iPhone, is unlike any existing stock-market app.

For starters, it's mobile first. That has allowed the company to rethink traditional brokerage cost structures. With no human traders to pay ? or ancient infrastructure running the trades ? they're able to cut out those overhead costs.

As a result, Robinhood doesn't charge a commission for standard trades, nor does it require any minimum deposits.

"Imagine you?re a first-time investor in your early 20s. You have a few hundred dollars ? maybe a thousand dollars ? to put in the market. You want to learn how it works. Seven to 10 dollars eats into that quite a bit," said cofounder Vladimir Tenev.

That's the going rate for most other apps. But Tenev and cofounder Baiju Bhatt think even a modest fee like that is prohibitive for younger, smaller-scale investors.

Their "freemium" model allows customers to buy and sell US-listed stocks and ETFs, place market orders and limit orders, track data in real time, and customize watchlists for free. The app will, however, charge customers for premium services like margin lending.

The co-founders were inspired to "democratize access to the financial markets" by the 2011 Occupy Wall Street movement, in which protesters, upset about large bank bailouts, occupied Zuccotti Park and other financial districts for months, denouncing Wall Street and the government's leniency toward bankers.

At the time, Bhatt, now 29, and Tenev, 27, had just built their first finance startup, an equities-trading software company based out of California. They saw their institutional customers placing trades at no cost, and wanted to help everyday customers do the same.

"We kind of asked ourselves, ?Could we do something bigger than this? Couldn?t we try to do something a little better than this??" Bhatt said.

Tenev and Bhatt, former roommates who met while studying physics at Stanford, used their new finance experience and tech backgrounds to build Robinhood.

With it, they hope to inspire a new wave of investors.

In the 12 months since Robinhood was first announced, nearly 500,000 people have joined a wait list to download the app. Nearly all of those people are in their twenties, and the co-founders know that most of them won't be coughing up for its premium features.

But they're okay with that.

"It?s true that a 20-something is going to have less funds than a 50-year-old, but they?ll become a 50-year-old at some point," said Tenev. He and Bhatt are confident they will still be there when that happens.

Robinhood's angel investors are confident too. The company has raised $16 million from an array of investors, including Snoop Dogg, Jared Leto, and Andreessen Horowitz.

"It?s really, really, important that this country as a whole trusts its financial system," said Bhatt. "I think it?s really important that there actually is a company that thinks like that."

Though the app rolls out on iPhone first, the founders plan to expand to Android and web as soon as possible.

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