Why does Robinhood not let me withdraw money? Withdraw Money
If Robinhood isn’t
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letting you withdraw money, it usually comes down to timing or
account restrictions, not that your money is
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stuck permanently.
The most common
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reason is that your funds aren’t “withdrawable cash” yet. For
example, if you sold stocks, the money appears immediately, but it still has to
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go
through a settlement period (about 1 business day, T+1). Until that finishes, you can trade with it, but
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you can’t withdraw it.
Another very common
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issue is a recent deposit. If you transferred money from your
bank, it can take 3–5 business days to fully clear. Even if Robinhood lets you use it to trade
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right away, you won’t be able to withdraw it until the deposit is completed.
There can also
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be temporary security holds. If you recently changed your password,
bank account, or logged in from a new device, Robinhood may block
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withdrawals for
24–48 hours to protect your account.
Other possible reasons include:
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Pending or open trades tying up your funds
Account
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verification issues or restrictions
Margin usage or a negative balance
Trying to withdraw
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more than your daily limit
The best thing to check
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is your “Withdrawable Cash” in the app under Transfers.
That’s the exact amount you’re allowed to send to
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your bank right now.
Bottom line:
Robinhood
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usually isn’t preventing you from withdrawing—it’s just that your funds
are still settling, clearing, or temporarily restricted. Once everything is cleared,
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you’ll be able to withdraw normally.
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