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Fees and costs

Robinhood prediction markets fees and costs

How Robinhood event contract fees work as of June 2026. The per contract fee, exchange fees, funding from settled cash, and withdrawal costs.

By Morten AndersenFounder and editor · Two decades in advisory, hospitality and mediaEditorial review by Fredrik Filipsson · Last reviewed 15 June 2026

Last reviewed 15 June 2026 · Facts as of June 2026 · Illustrative editorial examples

Fees and costs

Robinhood — fees.

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How Robinhood event contract fees work as of June 2026. The per contract fee, exchange fees, funding from settled cash, and withdrawal costs.

Fees
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Figures are indicative and dated. Confirm the current terms on the platform before acting.

FAQ

Questions readers keep asking.

How much does Robinhood charge per contract?

Robinhood charges one cent per contract on event contracts, applied when you open and when you close. The exchange that lists the contract typically adds about one cent, which Robinhood passes through. As of June 2026.

Do I need Robinhood Gold to trade event contracts?

No. A Gold membership is optional and separate. On the official help pages we reviewed it does not change the disclosed per contract fee. As of June 2026.

Can I use instant deposits for event contracts?

Generally no. Event contracts typically require fully settled cash, so you should fund your account in advance rather than rely on an instant deposit. As of June 2026.

Are withdrawals free?

Standard ACH withdrawals carry no fee. Outgoing wires cost twenty five dollars and instant withdrawals carry a 1.75 percent fee with a minimum and maximum per the fee schedule. As of June 2026.

Who actually regulates these contracts?

They are offered by Robinhood Derivatives, a CFTC registered futures commission merchant and member of the National Futures Association, and listed through CFTC regulated exchange partners. As of June 2026.

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Facts as of June 2026. General information, not financial advice.