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Weak Dollar Is No Silver Lining as Firms Face Tariffs | Charles Schwab
The U.S. dollar hit 3-year lows after tariff "liberation day," and a weak greenback often aids U.S. companies with big overseas sales. That may not happen now as the trade war simmers.
Credit Card FAQs | Charles Schwab
Get answers to frequently asked questions about Charles Schwab Cards from American Express.
Exchange-Traded Notes: The Facts and the Risks | Charles Schwab
Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) have been around since 1993, and there's no doubt that they are popular with investors. Exchange-traded notes (ETNs) may have a similar sounding name, but ETNs are not the same as ETFs, and they carry some important risks to be aware of.
Put vs. Call Option: The Basic Differences | Charles Schwab
Learn the differences between a put vs. call option strategy and how options-approved traders can apply these fundamental options strategies to their trades.
thinkorswim® Trading Tools FAQs for Traders | Charles Schwab
Learn how to use some of the most common trading tools available on thinkorswim®. Becoming familiar with these tools can help new traders get started.
Foreign Tax: Credit or Deduction? | Charles Schwab
If you paid foreign taxes on overseas investments, you may be able to avoid a double hit by claiming a credit or deduction on your U.S. tax return. Learn more.
Schwab Bank Investor Savings™ Account Application | Charles Schwab
Use this form to open or update an existing Schwab Bank Investor Savings™ account.
Credit Card Rewards Game: 5 Mistakes to Avoid | Charles Schwab
Using credit cards to get rewards could feel like a game, but it may have consequences. Avoiding these five mistakes could help you win.
What are Meme Coins? Uses and Risks to Know About | Charles Schwab
Meme coins are a type of cryptocurrency, but they're typically created out of novelty rather than an investment.
Short Selling: Can You Profit from Falling Stocks? | Charles Schwab
Watch to learn how short selling, or shorting, a stock allows investors to sell a stock high, buy it low, and pocket the difference.