Amid the craziness in the stock market, several small investors sent a message to Robinhood to express their anger towards the company.
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The plane was seen in San Francisco where it flew over with a banner that read “SUCK MY NUTS ROBINHOOD ” The message was in response to Robinhood’s decision to block trading 50 stocks such as GameStop and AMC. According to TMZ, the company also got hit with a class-action lawsuit for restricting trading various company shares.
A similar message was displayed in Times Square where small investors placed a Billboard to mock Wall Street hedge funders.
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It's happening. At 3-4:30pm PST a plane will be flying a banner over San Francisco that says
"SUCK MY NUTS ROBINHOOD"
and I slid the pilot some extra $$ to circle right above RobinHood's HQ for a while. Go take some photos, I don't even live there 😂
Here’s the flight path: pic.twitter.com/iti3ik4or9
— Kaspar (@KasparCMS) January 29, 2021
My brother sent me this yesterday . Apparently someone bought digital ad space at Times Square for about an hour and rented a plane to fly a banner around the Bay Area to troll Robinhood’s HQ. #gamestonk #GME #RobinHood #Gamestop pic.twitter.com/RrDWfRPier
— Longie “Pass M4A & PRO-Act” 🌹🐦⚓️🪝🦺🇺🇸🇬🇹🇸🇪 (@LongieLBC562) January 31, 2021
However, the public’s overall reaction to the hedge funders’ outcry has been generally negative and says they shouldn’t complain about small investors using their own trading tactics against them.