Ringgit hits five-year high against US dollar in holiday trade
The Malaysian ringgit extended its rally, reaching a five-year high against the US dollar, trading in a narrow range of RM4.04-RM4.05.
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Abstract:Robinhood customers will be able to sign up for the Robinhood Retirement queue in order to invest in their future the Robinhood way. Customers may now establish multiple Robinhood accounts for the first time with Robinhood Retirement.

Beginning December 6, Robinhood customers will be able to sign up for the Robinhood Retirement queue in order to invest in their future the Robinhood way. Customers may now establish multiple Robinhood accounts for the first time with Robinhood Retirement.
Choose your IRA. Customers may invest in stocks and ETFs using either a standard or Roth IRA.
Invest only on your terms. Customers may create a bespoke portfolio using Robinhood's specialized in-app suggestions, their own investments, or a combination of the two. The sign-up procedure and onboarding flow are quick and easy, allowing consumers to get started straight away.
Quick Deposit - Once a consumer contributes, they will have instant access to their cash, up to $1,000, to begin investing.

Earnings may grow tax-free or tax-deferred with Robinhood Retirement, which means consumers will save on taxes while investing for their future - an extra tax advantage even if they already have a 401k elsewhere.
Beginning December 6, users may sign up for a queue to request early access. Access will be granted on a gradual basis over the next several weeks, with full availability in January. Robinhood has created a referral program for clients who want early access. Customers may suggest a friend to the Retirement queue, and if their buddy joins, they will get early access to a retirement account.
About Robinhood
Robinhood began as an innovative disruptor in the brokerage business, and its brand has since grown to be immensely popular with tech-savvy investors and inexperienced traders, owing to its no-fee approach and sleek, user-friendly trading experience. The company's main distinction was initially fee-free trading; however, numerous rivals have now reduced their rates in response. The website allows users to effortlessly trade stocks, ETFs, and cryptocurrencies, but it lacks more complex financial tools, asset categories, and research skills that expert traders want in a broker. While there has been a clear emphasis on expanding access to a growing library of instructional material and improving basic charting skills, there is still more work to be done before the platform meets the standards being set across an increasingly competitive market. We'll go through Robinhood in further depth so you can decide whether it's right for you.
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The Malaysian ringgit extended its rally, reaching a five-year high against the US dollar, trading in a narrow range of RM4.04-RM4.05.

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