The glitch that allowed traders to borrow limitless amounts of capital was exploited by about 20 users and led to losses of less than $100,000 for
Robinhood, a source familiar with the matter told Bloomberg.Robinhood's "infinite leverage" glitch has placed the company back under the eye of brokerage regulators,
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