Yes, you can request account closure through Robinhood technical chat support, but you must settle any outstanding balances first. See Robinhood Complaints and Support Guide for the closure process.

If Robinhood won’t let you buy or sell stock, there are a few potential issues to investigate and steps you can take to resolve the problem. First, ensure that you have sufficient funds in your account to complete the transaction. If you’re trying to buy a stock, check if your funds have cleared from any recent deposits or sales, as Robinhood typically requires that funds be settled before making trades.

Next, check for any account restrictions. Robinhood may restrict your account due to compliance or security concerns, such as incomplete identity verification, margin requirements, or outstanding issues with your account. If this is the case, you will need to follow the instructions provided by Robinhood to resolve the restriction, which may involve verifying your identity or addressing specific compliance issues.

If your account is in good standing, another common issue could be a system or connectivity problem. Ensure that your app or website is updated to the latest version, and try restarting your device or logging out and back in to rule out any temporary technical issues.

If you’re still unable to trade, reach out to Robinhood’s customer support team. They can provide more details and troubleshoot any underlying technical issues preventing you from buying or selling stocks. They can also confirm whether there are any platform-wide disruptions.