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Understanding Forex Margin | Charles Schwab
What is leverage in the forex market? It’s the ability to buy and sell foreign currencies while putting up only a fraction—3% to 5%—of the notional amount. Leverage, or forex margin, offers potential opportunity, but it’s also quite risky.
I Want to Save for Education | Charles Schwab
Discover how you can use your equity compensation to save for education. Learn about the different types of education savings accounts and strategies to help you pay for education.
Accounts Overview – Investing Goals | Charles Schwab
Schwab makes it easy to choose the right account for your financial goals. Learn about investment and savings accounts we offer and find the right fit for you.
Greek Graphs Tell the Story of Call Strategies | Charles Schwab
An understanding of the options greeks allows traders to visualize and estimate the potential performance of a call options trade.
Certification for Late Rollover Contributions | Charles Schwab
Use this form when you intended to make a rollover within 60 days of receiving the distribution but were unable to do so for one of the reasons listed in Section 3.
ThomasPartners - Dividend Investing | Charles Schwab
Income every month, annual income growth, and competitive total returns over time-the three goals of ThomasPartners. Learn more about dividend growth.
What Is a Tariff and How Does it Work? | Charles Schwab
Tariffs have long been part of U.S. economic policy, but what is a tariff exactly? Learn how tariffs work and how they can impact markets and trade.
Option Traders: How Portfolio Margin Works | Charles Schwab
Portfolio margin is available to qualified Schwab clients who have a margin account and meet the requirements. Learn more about what it is, how it works, and the risks involved.
Ways to Manage Mega Cap Concentration | Charles Schwab
When mega cap stocks are dominating the stock market, the case for thoughtful diversification shines.
How to Use a Total Return Approach | Charles Schwab
In addition to dividends and interest, an entire portfolio—including cash balances and asset sales—can be used a source of funds in the total return approach.