
Robinhood CEO Vlad Tenev poses for a picture during an interview on July 28, 2021, in New York. After blazing onto Wall Street by making trading fun for its customers, Robinhood is now setting its sights on a more staid corner of the industry: saving for retirement. On Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2022, the company is opening up signups for a retirement program, where customers can sock savings into an Individual Retirement Account, something better known as an IRA. (AP Photo/David R. Martin, File)
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