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Robinhood Markets Faces Scrutiny in Massachusetts Investigation

Posted on April 18th, 2025 at 2:03 PM
Robinhood Markets Faces Scrutiny in Massachusetts Investigation

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Massachusetts Secretary of State Bill Galvin has issued a subpoena to Robinhood Markets Inc., seeking information on the firm’s prediction-markets business and its potential links to gambling. According to ThinkAdvisor, the investigation focuses on how Massachusetts users, particularly younger investors, have traded sports-event contracts, including those related to college basketball tournaments.

Robinhood’s event contracts operate under the oversight of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) and are offered through CFTC-registered entities. A Robinhood spokesperson defended the firm’s offerings, stating, “Prediction markets have become increasingly relevant for retail and institutional investors alike, and we’re proud to be one of the first platforms to offer these products to retail customers in a safe and regulated manner.”

ThinkAdvisor reports that the scrutiny follows Robinhood’s decision to suspend sports-event contracts for the Super Bowl in February, following a formal request from the CFTC. Regulators are evaluating whether these contracts qualify as sports betting rather than financial instruments.

ThinkAdvisor added that the outcome of the Massachusetts inquiry could have broader implications for the future of prediction markets and their classification under financial regulations.

 

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