Bosses at RobinHood started concealing their sources of income after a ‘best-selling author’ published a book exposing their practises as allegedly hurting inexperienced investors, US regulators said Friday

Bosses at RobinHood started concealing their sources of income after a ‘best-selling author’ published a book exposing their practises as allegedly hurting inexperienced investors, US regulators said Friday.  Michael Lewis’ 2014 Flash Boys: press reach native ads A Wallstreet Revolt, which wasn’t specifically named by the Securities and press reach native ads Exchange Commission (SEC), allegedly…

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