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A leading progressive Democrat slams Robinhood's move to restrict trading on some stocks after Reddit-fueled surge

Jan 29, 2021, 01:17 IST
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Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Calif., is seen on the House steps of the Capitol during votes on Friday, December 4, 2020.Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call via Getty Images
  • Rep. Ro Khanna blasted Robinhood's decision to curb trading on select stocks like Gamestop that have soared, powered by the collective efforts of online day traders.
  • "Everyone on Robinhood should have equal access for trading," Khanna said in an interview with Insider. "They can't just shut down trading for retail investors and not hedge funds."
  • A band of ordinary investors from a Reddit forum have taken on powerful Wall Street hedge funds over the last few days.
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A prominent House Democrat slammed Robinhood's move to restrict trading on some stocks like Gamestop and endorsed the idea of holding a congressional hearing on the popular trading app's decision.

Rep. Ro Khanna, a leading member of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, said there was "visceral anger" at hedge funds for their role propelling economic inequality in the United States.

"Everyone on Robinhood should have equal access for trading," Khanna said in an interview with Insider. "They can't just shut down trading for retail investors and not hedge funds."

He urged additional regulations on Wall Street such as tougher rules on short-selling and a financial transactions tax, which is a levy on the buying and selling of stocks. President Joe Biden endorsed one during the 2020 campaign.

Khanna, a third-term Democrat, also backed Rep. Alexandria Ocasio Cortez's call on Thursday to hold a hearing.

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"We now need to know more about @RobinhoodApp's decision to block retail investors from purchasing stock while hedge funds are freely able to trade the stock as they see fit," the New York congresswoman said in a Thursday tweet. Republican Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas supported her statement, despite their repeated sparring online.

Over the past few days, a large group of ordinary investors have banded together to take on powerful Wall Street hedge funds. Those investors - many forming part of the popular Reddit forum r/WallStreetBets - have spurred eye-popping gains for shares of heavily shorted stocks like Gamestop, AMC, and Nokia.

But many of those stocks plunged on Thursday after Robinhood curbed trading for users, who could only sell their shares but not buy additional ones. The step triggered fierce criticism from lawmakers as well as on social media.

Read more: A chief investment strategist breaks down how the GameStop saga could upend decades-long practices on Wall Street - and shares her 4-part advice for navigating the frenzied trading environment

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