How To Predict or Simulate Your Robinhood Profits (Using This Hidden Feature)

How To Predict or Simulate Your Robinhood Profits (Using This Hidden Feature)

Robinhood’s Simulated Returns tool lets you see potential profit and loss outcomes for options strategies before placing a trade. In this video, I’ll show you where it lives in Robinhood, what asset types you can simulate, why simulation matters, and walk you through a live example so you can see how P/L curves move with time and price. ⚠️ Keep in mind – the simulation is hypothetical and doesn’t account for all fees, volatility changes, etc... #Robinhood #SimulatedReturns #OptionsTrading Resources 💰: 🔵 $15 Off TradingView: https://bit.ly/3QM8iuP 🔵 #1 Broker Recommendation (Interactive Brokers): https://www.interactivebrokers.com/mk... 🔵 #1 Trading Journal (TradeZella: Code "TC10" Saves You 10%): https://bit.ly/4eDmEYv 🔵 Create Custom Trading Bots (AlphaInsider): https://alphainsider.com/?ref=2gRx89n... ✅ Learn Technical Analysis (Course): https://mystockmarketbasics.com/stock... ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Affiliate Disclosure: This description may contain affiliate links, which means that I will receive a small commission. I DO NOT suggest anything that I haven't verified and/or personally used myself. Earnings Disclaimer: This video is for educational purposes only. There is no guarantee that you will earn any money using the techniques and ideas mentioned in this video. This is not financial advice. Your level of success in attaining the results claimed in this video will require hard-work, experience, and knowledge. I have taken steps to ensure that the information on this video is accurate, but I cannot represent that the methods mentioned on my channel are free from errors. You agree not to rely 100% upon the information contained in this video. DISCLAIMER: There is a substantial risk of loss in trading commodity futures and options products. Losses in excess of your initial investment may occur. Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results.