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Using the Gold/Silver Ratio to Measure Sentiment | Charles Schwab
The gold/silver ratio tends to increase amid market uncertainty. It is one of several indicators, like the VIX, that can gauge investor sentiment.
How Much Risk Is Right for You? | Charles Schwab
Every investor wants to maximize return—but you must first consider how much risk you can stomach.
How to Buy Gold to Diversify Your Portfolio | Charles Schwab
Are you wondering how to buy gold or add gold investments to your portfolio? Learn about different alternatives and their pros and cons.
An Equities Rally, a GDP Revision, and the Likelihood of 'De-Dollarization' | Charles Schwab
Kathy Jones interviews Jens Nordvig about the current rate cycle—as well as talk of "de-dollarization"—while Liz Ann Sonders probes the GDP revision and looks ahead to a busy week of economic data.
The Fed at Jackson Hole & Revised Employment Data | Charles Schwab
Liz Ann Sonders and Kathy Jones discuss the Federal Reserve’s annual conference at Jackson Hole and the annual payrolls benchmark revision.
What's Ahead for China in 2025? | Charles Schwab
Economic data and policies out of China are typically delayed until mid-March. Stock volatility may be prevalent until initiatives are clarified after the Lunar New Year.
Understanding S&P 500 Futures | Charles Schwab
S&P 500 futures provide exposure to individual stocks in the index. But trading futures differs from trading equities. Learn how futures work and how they're used.
Tariff Clouds Hover Over Stock Markets | Charles Schwab
As tariffs proliferate, they bring new concerns for the economy, including inflation, supply chain interruption, and job losses. What do investors need to know?
Out of Proportion: With Guests Damon Lesmeister & Kelly Shue | Charles Schwab
Non-proportional thinking, or focusing on absolute numbers rather than percentages, is just one way we get mixed up when we should be carefully calculating and comparing ratios.
How Tomorrow Feels Today | Charles Schwab
Whether expecting joy or despair, we tend to overestimate the long-term emotional impact of life events.