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Last updated: April 28, 2026 · By Class Action Buddy

Robinhood, the popular commission-free trading platform, has faced legal challenges that resulted in class action settlements compensating affected users. Currently, there is one active settlement available for eligible customers to file claims. The $2 million Robinhood trade execution class action settlement addresses allegations related to how the platform executed customer trades, with individual payouts reaching up to $17.60 per claim. This settlement remains open for claims until July 13, 2026, and requires proof of eligibility to participate. Robinhood users who believe they were impacted by trade execution issues during the relevant time period may be entitled to compensation through this legal resolution. The settlement specifically covers concerns about order execution practices that allegedly affected customer trading outcomes. Filing a claim requires documentation proving your trading activity during the specified period covered by the settlement. Class Action Buddy simplifies the claims process by helping you determine your eligibility, gather the necessary documentation, and submit your claim correctly to ensure you receive any compensation you're entitled to from this Robinhood settlement.

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These Robinhood class action settlements are currently accepting claims. File before the deadline to receive your payout.

$2M Robinhood trade execution class action settlement

Up to $17.60

Robinhood users who placed market orders (Sept 2016-Sept 2018) with $5+ price differences may claim ~$17.60 from this $2M trade execution settlement.

Deadline: 2026-07-13 Proof Required

Robinhood Class Action FAQs

How do I know if I qualify for a Robinhood class action settlement?

You may qualify for the Robinhood trade execution settlement if you were a Robinhood customer who executed trades during the specified class period and were allegedly harmed by poor trade execution practices. The settlement covers customers who may have received inferior prices when buying or selling securities through Robinhood's platform. Check the settlement notice for specific dates and eligibility requirements.

Has Robinhood settled any class action lawsuits?

Yes, Robinhood has settled a $2 million class action lawsuit related to trade execution practices. This settlement resolves claims that Robinhood failed to provide customers with the best possible execution prices for their trades. The company agreed to pay $2 million to compensate affected customers without admitting wrongdoing.

What is the Robinhood $2 million trade execution settlement about?

The $2 million Robinhood settlement addresses allegations that the company's trade execution practices resulted in customers receiving worse prices than they should have for stock trades. The lawsuit claimed that Robinhood prioritized payment for order flow over getting the best execution prices for customers. Eligible customers can receive compensation based on their trading activity during the class period.

Do I need proof of harm to claim money from the Robinhood settlement?

For the Robinhood trade execution settlement, you typically need to demonstrate that you were a customer who traded during the class period. While you may not need specific proof of individual harm, you'll need to show you were affected by the alleged poor trade execution practices. The settlement administrator will verify your eligibility based on Robinhood's trading records.

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