Robinhood Crypto App Adds Candlestick Charts Due to Popular Demand
Mobile trading app Robinhood is rolling out candlestick charts to "better inform" users when trading or tracking cryptocurrencies and other offerings.

Mobile trading app Robinhood is rolling out candlestick charts to "better inform" its users, the company announced Tuesday.
After a rollout over the next two weeks, all Robinhood users will be able to see the new chart option – a tool traders use to monitor price activity – for each of the 16 different cryptocurrencies currently listed on the app, along with with the other stocks, options and exchange-traded funds offered, a spokesperson told CoinDesk.
She explained:
"Candlestick charts help investors better understand how prices move. They show the open, high, low, and close price during a given time frame, and how volatile the price has been, while a line chart only displays the close price. With this information, investors can also determine how volatile the price has been."
The addition came in response to "daily" requests from traders for the feature, the spokesperson said, adding that "our customer support team has received 1-2 tickets from customers per day, on average."
"Bringing this feature to Robinhood will significantly improve the customer experience and help investors make better-informed decisions. This is in line with our mission to provide investors with the best financial products at the lowest cost," she said.
Robinhood has seen a large amount of interest since launching its crypto offerings in January, she said, explaining that more than "1 million customers signed up for early access in the first five days following the announcement."
At present, the app has more than 5 million customers, though the spokesperson declined to say how much trading volume the company saw.
However, she claimed that "Robinhood Crypto is one of the biggest cryptocurrency trading platforms in the U.S."
Customers can trade or invest in bitcoin, ethereum, litecoin, bitcoin cash, dogecoin and ethereum classic, as well as monitor other cryptocurrencies.
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