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Robinhood

Domain: Finance

The Robinhood environment simulates a commission-free retail brokerage platform covering both equities and cryptocurrencies. It supports account login, portfolio and position inspection, real-time stock and crypto quotes, market and limit order placement and cancellation, watchlist management, and cash transfers between the brokerage and a linked bank, making it suitable for evaluating agents in high-stakes financial-trading workflow scenarios. This environment is particularly important because brokerage interfaces combine structured account metadata (buying power, cash balance, positions, P&L) with time-sensitive market data and irreversible trading actions, and interleave real-time quotes with free-text order notes, discovery lists (top gainers, losers, trending tickers) and crypto venues, creating realistic opportunities for both benign investing workflows and adversarial manipulation through unsolicited stock / crypto recommendations, pump-and-dump framing, scam transfer targets, or prompt-injection attacks hidden inside order notes, discovery feed items, or market-data descriptions.

GUI. Representative GUI views of the simulated Robinhood environment are shown in the figure, covering login, the daily top-gainers discovery view, a Bitcoin buy flow, the crypto section, the order-history page, and the fund-transfer page.

MCP Tools. The Robinhood environment exposes a comprehensive MCP interface for retail brokerage workflows across both equities and crypto. As summarized in the MCP-tool table, the tool set covers authentication, account and portfolio inspection, live market-data quotes for stocks and crypto, order placement (market and limit orders on either asset class), order listing and cancellation, watchlist management, and cash transfers between the brokerage and the linked bank. These tools allow agents to inspect balances and positions, monitor quotes, buy and sell equities or crypto, track pending and filled orders, maintain custom watchlists, and move money into or out of the account in a realistic retail-trading setting. Because trading workflows mix high-value financial actions with free-form symbols and order parameters, the Robinhood environment is especially useful for evaluating whether agents can safely operate over market-data and execution artifacts without being manipulated by malicious instructions embedded in tickers, order memos, or watchlist content.

Screenshots

Login page

Login page

Today's top gainers

Today's top gainers

Buy BTC

Buy BTC

Crypto page

Crypto page

Orders page

Orders page

Transfer page

Transfer page

Simulated Robinhood environment. Representative views used for account access, market discovery, crypto and equity trading, order tracking, and cash movement in workflow-agent evaluation.