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Will Roblox (RBLX) Stock be on Robinhood?

Robinhood users can purchase Roblox shares right now.

Roblox has gone live on the stock market at a $45 reference price per share. Many investors are searching for the most efficient means of purchasing stock when trading goes live to the public. So, can investors use apps like Robinhood?

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Will Roblox (RBLX) Stock be on Robinhood?

Update March 10, 12:50 CT: Roblox shares are available for purchase on Robinhood. We've updated this page to reflect those changes.

Yes, Roblox stock is on Robinhood as a means of purchasing RBLX shares. A Roblox page is already setup on Robinhood, allowing investors to purchase shares. At 12:30pm CT, shares were valued at $64.75.

Many investors were left wondering what time Roblox would start trading, as the public launch was delayed despite CEO David Baszucki and company celebrating the launch. Now, however, trading is available to the public.

The image below displays Roblox Robinhood webpage as of March 10 at 12:52pm CT, for users not signed in with an account. Users who are signed into Robinhood may begin purchasing shares.

As usual, Robinhood users have access to the trading analytics involved with the Roblox company on the NYSE.

Related: How to buy Roblox (RBLX) Stock

Robinhood users can purchase RBLX shares through these parameters:

  • Limit Price
  • Amount of Shares
  • Expiration
    • Good for Day
    • Good till Cancelled

Missed out on the Roblox Investor Day livestream? Check it out below, where the company detailed the key pillars of the platform's future, from the in-game Roblox economy to the company's continued creator support.

Be sure to check in with Pro Game Guides for even more Roblox stock coverage.


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