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Robinhood Considers Making Customer Trading Data Public Again

  • ‘We’re looking into it,’ says firm co-founder Vladimir Tenev
  • Brokerage cut data feed this year after attracting followers
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Robinhood Markets is weighing whether to restore public access to data on its customers’ trading activity after pulling it about two months ago.

“We’re looking into it,” Robinhood co-founder Vladimir Tenev said in an interview with Bloomberg reporters and editors.