Robinhood launched MCP today. @Sikes_ explains what they built versus what @Public built:
"Robinhood's launch: equities only, separate account, not able to interact with your current positions, no transactions, no options, no crypto. Limited implementation."
"Public: full power of the platform, all asset classes, all transactions, documentation that lets LLMs work within our API stack, your actual account. Platform shift coming."
"Three types of investors: controlled experience, roll-your-own API, stay in Claude and add a connector. The implementation determines which you can serve."
@frankiebuys Just leaving this here…
No CC (theirs is great!) but far more trading features in our API, MCP or native Agent UI.
https://t.co/sfbWfAwUbz
We are not the same.
MCP is nice (especially ours). But agents built for investing are better:
- Trade across asset classes - equities, ETFs, options, and crypto
- Cash management and money movement
- Actual real-time data
- Advanced indicators (EMA, RSI, etc.)
- Trade in a dedicated account or your primary account
- Deterministic execution, no surprises
Directly on Public. In your authenticated brokerage account.
Robinhood launched MCP today. @Sikes_ explains what they built versus what @Public built:
"Robinhood's launch: equities only, separate account, not able to interact with your current positions, no transactions, no options, no crypto. Limited implementation."
"Public: full power of the platform, all asset classes, all transactions, documentation that lets LLMs work within our API stack, your actual account. Platform shift coming."
"Three types of investors: controlled experience, roll-your-own API, stay in Claude and add a connector. The implementation determines which you can serve."