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Alex Coffey is a Senior Trading Strategist at Schwab. He also serves as a Senior Equities Contributor and Host of Next Gen Investing on the Schwab Network. His financial markets background is primarily in derivatives and market structure. He is a graduate of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln with a double major in Finance and Accounting and a double minor in Math and Economics.
Paying for College | Charles Schwab
If you’re paying for college, tap into all potential funding sources: college savings accounts, scholarships, and financial aid; and see how aid requests are evaluated.
Introduction to the thinkorswim® Desktop Platform | Charles Schwab
Welcome to thinkorswim®. In this video we'll provide a high-level tour of the most commonly used features of the thinkorswim trading platform.
Judge the Judges: With Guests Daniel Kahneman, James Hutchinson & G.M. Pucilowski | Charles Schwab
The chance variability of human judgment is a widespread, costly problem—and one that can be measured even when the supposed correct answer isn't known.
A Successful Failure: With Guests Cass Sunstein, Kirabo Jackson & Andrew Chaikin | Charles Schwab
Using a checklist—it's such a simple idea, but it's one of the best ways to bring order to complexity and achieve results.
The Estate Tax and Lifetime Giving | Charles Schwab
If you have a large estate, consider gifting during your lifetime as a strategy to help reduce estate taxes.
New Year's Financial Resolutions | Charles Schwab
Here are 5 steps we encourage investors to consider taking to help boost their financial fitness. Learn about budgeting, debt management, and estate planning.
Retirement Income: Required Minimum Distributions | Charles Schwab
Avoid required minimum distributions (RMDs) penalties by taking RMDs as required, and learn know how the SECURE 2.0 Act updates can impact your retirement savings.
When it comes to advice, it just might be better to give than to receive.
Time Travel: Choosing Stock Chart Time Frames | Charles Schwab
Long-term investors tend to focus on daily stock charts to help with decisions, while active traders often focus on more detailed charts. Why not try both?