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Here's your money briefing for Monday, December 16th.
I'm JR Whalen for the Wall Street Journal.
Since its launch, online brokerage Robinhood has been a disruptor.
Giving individual investors an entryway to buying stocks, ETFs and crypto in ways other companies didn't.
Co-founder and CEO Vlad Tenev is the featured guest on this week's episode of WSJ's Take on the Week.
Here's co-hosts to tell us demos.
What first got our attention at the Wall Street Journal about Robinhood was its accessibility and the audience that it was bringing in.
But it also drew a lot of criticism toward them
because it made it seem like they made investing too fun and too accessible.
And have they gamified what should be a serious business.
And that's something that they've had to deal with.
And that's something that we also talked to Vlad about.
We'll hear more from tell us after the break.
Robinhood is aiming to broaden its core users beyond mostly younger investors.
Co-founder and CEO of Vlad Tenev joined our sister podcast, WSJ's Take on the Week.
Co-hosts tell us demos joins me.