Wikipedia talk:Articles for deletion/Robinhood Markets

I have never posted anything on wikipedia before, so I sincerely apologize if my incompetence leads to a breach in any website policies. As this is a talk page, I believe this less formal and use of first person way of speaking is appropriate. The page on Robinhood may be small now, but not only is the information given extremely helpful, this page should grow extremely large extremely quickly. Robinhood is the first financial company of its kind and it is growing at an exponential rate. They are growing faster than any other financial company and they are soon to expand into options trading. More importantly, it is giving completely inexperienced users the ability to buy and sell stock with their own money and on margin. A huge percent of their customers have never traded stock before and to cut costs Robinhood neither uses brokers, nor provides adequate analysis tools. Combined with the ever rising market now, people have the ability to make money with little to no research and use borrowed money through margin accounts to do more. Come a downturn in the market, all of these untrained traders who have made money without research will be prone to especially volatile practices that are sure to effect the market in new and unpredictable ways. Aside from that, many are interested to know how the service works and makes money without commissions. It is important to have easily accessible information on the company that is the first to change the way we collectively view financial management companies and how it effects the market. Robinhood is the newest way to connect users to the stock market and it is certain to have massive impacts on the financial sector and the stock market as a whole, and it only appears not to be precisely because it is so new. Referring to Robinhood as, "A run-of-the-mill financial services company with an app" would be like referring to the beginnings of Netflix as a run-of-the-mill movie rental service company with a mail and online service. Only time will tell whether or not Robinhood has as big of an impact on the world as it has the potential to, but I recommend that rather than deleting the app, users work to add more information to the page. My final plea is that the person or people responsible for choosing the fate of this app read a few articles on it, because I am certain it will be (and it already is in my mind) revolutionary.