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Stocktwits adds live trading platform to social media service for retail investors

Brokerages such as Robinhood Markets, Webull and eToro have grown in popularity in part by adding social components to trading

Stocktwits, the social-media service for retail investors, is adding live trading as an option for its users within the platform.

The first assets Stocktwits users will be able to trade are cryptocurrencies. The platform plans to expand into equities trading later this quarter.

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