Why some stocks are not tradable on Robinhood?
Sarah Silva
Updated on April 09, 2026
Then, what happens when a stock is no longer supported by Robinhood?
If a stock that you own delists, you'll be able to sell it in the market, but you won't be able to purchase additional shares. Once a stock delists, the in-app market data will no longer reflect the current trading price.
One may also ask, do I lose my money if a stock is delisted? Once a stock is delisted, the company's shares can keep trading through a process known as “over-the-counter.” But that means the stock is outside the system — of major financial institutions, deep liquidity and the ability for sellers to find a buyer quickly without losing money.
In this regard, why are some stocks not trading?
Trading halts are typically enacted in anticipation of a news announcement, to correct an order imbalance, as a result of a technical glitch or due to regulatory concerns. Halts may also be triggered by severe down moves, in what are called circuit breakers or curbs.
Does Robinhood trade all stocks?
We offer a variety of assets that you can invest in, from stocks to options. You can invest in over 5,000 stocks with Robinhood Financial, including most U.S. equities and exchange-traded funds (ETFs) listed on U.S. exchanges.