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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Robinhood Launches $1B Fund To Give Retail Investors Access To Space X, Stripe
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Robinhood Launches $1B Fund To Give Retail Investors Access To Space X, Stripe

Last updated: February 22, 2026 2:00 pm
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Robinhood Ventures Fund I, in collaboration with Benzinga and Yahoo Finance LLC, has launched a $1 billion closed-end fund IPO, giving retail investors unprecedented access to pre-IPO companies such as SpaceX, Databricks, and Stripe. This groundbreaking fund aims to democratize investment opportunities that were previously exclusive to institutional investors.

The fund is set to raise $1 billion by selling 40 million shares at $25 each, with 35 million shares coming from the fund itself and 5 million from Robinhood. Investors will have the opportunity to request shares starting on February 17, with trading scheduled to commence on February 26. The fund already holds stakes in prominent companies like AI software firm Databricks, smart ring maker Oura Health, and UK fintech Revolut.

One of the key attractions of the fund is its ownership of shares in companies like SpaceX and Databricks before they go public. By investing in this fund, retail investors can gain exposure to these high-growth companies without having to wait for their IPOs. As these companies eventually go public or get acquired, the value of the fund is expected to reflect their success.

It is important to note that the fund charges a 2% management fee, which is reduced to 1% for the first six months after the IPO. There are no performance or carry fees associated with the fund, and there is no minimum investment requirement. The fund does not pay regular dividends and only considers distributions if there is excess cash in the portfolio.

However, it is essential to be aware of the risks associated with closed-end funds. Unlike mutual funds, closed-end funds do not continuously create or redeem shares, which can result in prices trading at premiums or discounts to the underlying asset value based on sentiment and liquidity rather than fundamental worth.

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According to John Cole Scott, president of CEF Advisors, investors need to understand that they are investing in a vehicle that trades based on sentiment, liquidity, and supply-demand dynamics, rather than just the underlying net asset value. The discount or premium of the fund can become a significant factor in its performance.

In summary, the launch of the Robinhood Ventures Fund I represents a significant step towards democratizing access to pre-IPO companies for retail investors. By investing in this fund, individuals can gain exposure to high-growth companies like SpaceX and Databricks, which were previously only accessible to institutional investors. It is crucial for investors to weigh the potential benefits against the risks associated with closed-end funds and make informed decisions based on their investment goals and risk tolerance.

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