Robinhood’s venture fund IPO attracted 150,000+ retail investors, CEO says
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Robinhood's Ventures Fund I, a publicly traded fund listed on the NYSE, has attracted over 150,000 retail investors since its launch in March. The fund allows retail investors to invest in private tech companies such as Stripe, Oura, Databricks, and OpenAI. CEO Vlad Tenev believes the fund democratizes access to markets for retail investors, allowing them to invest in large, private companies earlier than the IPO.
💡 Why It Matters
- · The success of Robinhood's Ventures Fund I highlights the growing demand for retail investors to participate in private markets, where companies like OpenAI are raising capital at valuations of $850+ billion.
- · By offering daily liquidity and no accreditation requirements, Robinhood is expanding access to these lucrative opportunities for a broader range of investors.