Curious what ya'll think about this. The court case is RobinHood allowed this young kid access to complex trading products and he ended up losing his shorts and killing himself over a misunderstanding of his account balance (it appears). This was NOT the GameStop issue but happened in June... Family basically said he didn't know what he was doing and it was RobinHoods fault...
I'm firmly in the camp of personal accountability and accepting consequences to one's actions...
I'm firmly in the camp of personal accountability and accepting consequences to one's actions...
'He would be alive today': Parents detail son's desperate attempts to contact Robinhood before he killed himself
After their son's death, Dan and Dorothy Kearns said they were horrified to learn that their panicked 20-year-old repeatedly tried and failed to get in touch with Robinhood about his negative account balance of $730,000.
www.cnn.com